The Daily Beast: “Elections in the U.S. are noted for low rates of voter participation compared to other industrialized countries, and it’s not hard to imagine why: America’s byzantine “self-registration” process for would-be voters has long been an unnecessary barrier to civil participation. While congressional gridlock will likely prevent nationwide AVR from passing this year, states can and must continue to…
Month: March 2022
“Florida lawmakers approve an elections police force, the first of its kind in the U.S.”
WaPo: “Two months after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed a plan for a powerful elections police force that would answer to him, state lawmakers on Wednesday passed a watered-down version that barely resembles what the governor asked for but still worries voting rights advocates. DeSantis (R) had asked for nearly $6 million to hire 52 people, including…
LA Gov. Edwards Vetoes Congressional Map, Demands More Minority Representation
Political Wire: “Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) vetoed the congressional redistricting map passed by the Republican-majority Legislature, saying it should have included a district that would allow a second Black candidate a chance to serve in the state’s congressional delegation, the Baton Rouge Advocate reports.”
“Student Voices Are Loud, but Florida Republicans Are Clear. ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Passes”
Miami Herald: “The chants of dozens of students from across Florida could be heard through the walls of the Senate chamber on Monday as lawmakers debated a contentious proposal to bar lessons about sexual orientation and gender identity from kindergarten to third grade. “We say gay!” “We say gay!” “We say gay!” A day later,…
SCOTUS Denies GOP Appeal, Ending NC Congressional Re-Districting Fight
The North State Journal: “The U.S. Supreme Court denied a motion to stay the court-drawn congressional map that will now be used in the state’s 2022 elections. The court voted to deny the application by a 6-3 decision, with Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joining the court’s three…
“If Mark Meadows Were a Black Woman, He’d Be Prosecuted For Voter Fraud”
Watauga Watch: “The New Yorker article that outed Trump’s last chief of staff Mark Meadows is here, and it’s not behind a pay-wall. The fact seems to be that after Meadows sold his only North Carolina home in March 2020 and moved permanently to northern Virginia, he had no residence in North Carolina from which to…
“Trump’s man in North Carolina struggles in Senate primary”
Politico: “Donald Trump’s pick in North Carolina’s contentious Republican Senate primary is struggling to gain traction, raising concerns among his powerful backers about his prospects in a race that is key to control of the Senate. Rep. Ted Budd, the congressman Trump unexpectedlyendorsed last summer, has fallen in recent polling and lagged in fundraising, leaving him…
“One of Abbott’s Billionaire Patrons Just Sued Beto”
Off the Kuff: “The former CEO of one of the nation’s biggest pipeline companies and a major donor to Gov. Greg Abbott is suing Democrat Beto O’Rourke for defamation, slander, and libel for talking about his company’s role in the 2021 Texas winter storm and referring to the executive’s subsequent donations to Abbott’s re-election as…
“Texas students push back against book bans for censoring LGBTQ, racial justice issues”
TX Tribune: “For high school senior Gabrielle Izu, Texas’ public school book bans feel personal. The books Texas is targeting — mainly novels that focus on discussions of race, sexual orientation and gender identity — tell the tale of Izu’s past and future. The 17-year-old high school student is Asian American, Black and Hispanic and bisexual, and…
Trump’s Chief of Staff May Have Personally Committed Voter Fraud to Vote in 2020 Election
The New Yorker: “Mark Meadows, who grew up in Florida, moved to North Carolina in the nineteen-eighties and opened Aunt D’s, a sandwich shop in Highlands. He later sold the restaurant and started a real-estate company with a line in vacation properties. (He showed a few to my parents, in the nineties.) He became active…