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babylonsister

(171,070 posts)
Sat Jun 6, 2015, 09:41 PM Jun 2015

George Soros Bankrolls Democrats’ Fight in Voting Rights Cases

George Soros Bankrolls Democrats’ Fight in Voting Rights Cases
By Maggie Haberman


A Democratic legal fight against restrictive voting laws enacted in recent years by Republican-controlled state governments is being largely paid for by a single liberal benefactor: the billionaire philanthropist George Soros.

Mr. Soros, the Hungarian-born investor whose first major involvement in American politics was a voter-mobilization drive in the 2004 presidential race, has yet to commit the many millions of dollars that Hillary Rodham Clinton’s allies hope he and other like-minded billionaires will pour into the “super PAC” directly aiding her campaign.

But it turns out that Mr. Soros has already agreed to put as much as $5 million into the litigation effort, which Democrats hope will erode restrictions on voter access that they say could otherwise prove decisive in a close election.

The lawsuits — which are being led by a lawyer whose clients include Mrs. Clinton’s campaign — are attacking a variety of measures, including voter-identification requirements that Democrats consider onerous, time restrictions imposed on early voting that they say could make it difficult to cast ballots the weekend before Election Day, and rules that could nullify ballots cast in the wrong precinct.


The lawyer, Marc Elias, who specializes in voter-protection issues, was in contact with Mr. Soros in January 2014 when Mr. Elias was exploring a series of federal lawsuits before that year’s midterm election and in advance of the 2016 campaign, according to Mr. Soros’s political adviser, Michael Vachon. (Mr. Elias declined to comment on Friday about the funding of the lawsuits.)

The goal is to try to influence voting rules in states where Republican governors and Republican-led legislatures have enacted election laws since 2010, and to be ready to intervene if additional measures are passed over the next 17 months.

Mr. Soros described himself as “proud” to be part of the legal battles. “We hope to see these unfair laws, which often disproportionately affect the most vulnerable in our society, repealed,” he said.


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http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/06/05/bankroller-of-democratic-voting-rights-cases-george-soros/?_r=0

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George Soros Bankrolls Democrats’ Fight in Voting Rights Cases (Original Post) babylonsister Jun 2015 OP
I for one am so grateful to George Soros. This is good news indeed. nt Hekate Jun 2015 #1
I think so also, but in 3-2-1, cue rwnj outrage. nt babylonsister Jun 2015 #3
True enough, but I'm more concerned about... Hekate Jun 2015 #4
I wish we could change this bloody, boring system. babylonsister Jun 2015 #5
good news Liberal_in_LA Jun 2015 #2
THank you, George Soros! And, Hillary~ mahalo Babylonsistah Cha Jun 2015 #6

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
4. True enough, but I'm more concerned about...
Sat Jun 6, 2015, 11:45 PM
Jun 2015

....the outrage here from the ridiculous souls who think we should be able to run campaigns without any of that filthy money stuff, and that all billionaires are cut from the same cloth, so a pox on all of them equally.

babylonsister

(171,070 posts)
5. I wish we could change this bloody, boring system.
Sun Jun 7, 2015, 12:40 AM
Jun 2015

You get two months to convince us by your own self, not 2 years. It's stupid, wasteful, and the money might ultimately win.

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