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Related: About this forumStaggering Voter Suppression In Georgia Could Keep Democrats Out of Power
Shaun King October 27 2018, 7:00 a.m
Thats why its so disturbing that every few days, a new story of voter suppression comes out.
It is, of course, an outrageous conflict of interest for the man who oversees Georgias elections to be simultaneously running for the highest office in the state. Youd be hard-pressed to find a single reasonable person who says otherwise. Kemp should have stepped down from his role as secretary of state, or at least recused himself from all election oversight, the moment he decided to run for governor.
The stories of voter suppression detail how thousands and thousands of voters, almost always African-American, have somehow been disenfranchised. A staggering 53,000 voter registration applications most of them from black residents were denied by Kemps office just a month before the election. And his office held up the re-application to register for those folks, too. The applications werent fraudulent, but were struck down by Kemp if the information on them including someones signature or even a dash in their name did not perfectly match information on file with the Department of Motor Vehicles. Its preposterous and has nothing at all to do with voter security.
Those 53,000 votes could determine this election.
An analysis by the Brennan Center for Justice found that Georgia has been accelerating the rate of its voter purging in recent years. Between 2008 and 2012, the study found, the state purged some 750,000 voters. In the following four years, between 2012 and 2016, 1.5 million voters were purged from the rolls in a state with a total population of just over 10 million people!
https://theintercept.com/2018/10/27/voter-suppression-georgia-election/
RHMerriman
(1,376 posts)If this occurred in the developing world, the US would ask for a UN observer team...
Abrams should ask the Fortune 500 if they will withdraw from Georgia if Kemp wins because of such tactics. If Coca-Cola, Delta, UPS, and Lockheed-Martin said they'd pull out, Kemp would straighten up in a heartbeat. Here are some others:
http://www.georgia.org/competitive-advantages/pro-business/fortune-500/]
GEORGIAS FORTUNE 500 Headquarters:
The Home Depot
United Parcel Service Inc.
Delta Air Lines
The Coca-Cola Company
Southern Co.
Aflac Inc.
Genuine Parts Co.
WestRock
SunTrust Banks Inc.
Mohawk Industries Inc.
PulteGroup Inc.
Veritiv Corp.
AGCO Corp.
HD Supply Holdings Inc.
NCR Corp.
Asbury Automotive Group Inc.
Intercontinental Exchange
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)Remember when America stood for the voting rights of all?
Remember when we had the voting right act?
The bought and paid for SCOTUS ruled we don't need that anymore and now we see the results in Georgia and many other states as well.
The Supreme Court Gutted the Voting Rights Act. What Happened Next in These 8 States Will Not Shock You.
When his court weakened the civil-rights-era law last year, Chief Justice Roberts wrote that our country has changed. We crunched the numbers. He was wrong.
DANA LIEBELSONAPRIL 8, 2014 10:00 AM
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/04/republican-voting-rights-supreme-court-id/
RHMerriman
(1,376 posts)Boycott Delta, and Coca-Cola, and UPS, and tell them why...
CottonBear
(21,615 posts)To make it even more personal for me, he is from and lives in my community.
Most of the white UGA fraternities have huge Kemp signs in the front yards of their Greek Revival mansion frat houses. His supporters illegally put signs on UGA properties and on local road right of ways, which is against the law. Secretary of State KKKemps Office never says a word about this illegal campaign tactic.
japple
(10,355 posts)shot it full of bullet holes and displayed it upside down in their yard. The chair of our county Democratic committee went to the police, but they said there was nothing they could do as the the homeowner could say that someone gave the sign to them. We have photos. My opinion was that this is a hate incident and we need to inform the SPLC, the Democratic Party of Georgia, and the Stacey Abrams campaign. Does anyone else have any other suggestions?