Friday, April 20, 2007

Justice Dept Plotted to Restrict Minority Vote Turnout


From Democracynow.org:
Meanwhile the McClatchy newspapers is reporting the Justice Department might be facing another potential scandal. According to the paper, for the past six years the Bush administration has pursued an aggressive legal effort to restrict voter turnout in key battleground states in ways that favor Republican political candidates. Several of the ousted U.S. Attorneys were reportedly fired in part because they failed to bring voter fraud cases important to Republican politicians. Civil rights advocates contend that the administration's policies were intended to disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of poor and minority voters who tend to support Democrats. As part of this strategy, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division has sought to roll back policies to protect minority voting rights. On virtually every significant decision affecting election balloting since 2001, the division's Voting Rights Section has come down on the side of Republicans.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have heard that there were some major problems for Ohio college students voting last election. And that was a key state, which shockingly Bush won, won the state with the worst unemployment, yes something was not right somehow.