Republican opposition to updating the Voting Rights Act in response to recent Supreme Court rulings underscores how far the party has moved against providing a significant role for the federal government in elections.
on whether to consider legislation — the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act — that would make changes to the 1965 law as well as a more sweeping proposal to overhaul the country’s voting laws. The vote is part of Democrats’ latest push to counter what they argue are restrictive new voting laws in GOP-controlled states, such as Georgia and Texas, that would hit minority communities hardest.
Republicans have shown little interest since in revising those formulas and re-empowering the Justice Department to target states with a history of discriminating against minority voters. Election officials in Texas reject hundreds of ballot applications under state’s new voting restrictions “Voting rights always used to be bipartisan,” Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer said during an interview on ABC’s “The View” last week. “Ronald Reagan was for voting rights. George H.W. Bush was for voting rights and George W. Bush, but now that Donald Trump has taken over the Republican Party with his Big Lie that the election was stolen, they’re all bowing down in obeisance to him and allowing these despicable things to happen — unless we stop them.
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