This Trump tweet signals a major assault on voting. Heres what it might look like.
Donald Trumps victory in the electoral college apparently wasnt enough to quiet the mental demons that regularly hector him into tweeting out conspiracy theories and lies. Trump has now made national news with this tweet, a response to reports that Hillary Clintons campaign will join a recount effort in Wisconsin and possibly Michigan and Pennsylvania as well:
Donald J. Trump
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@realDonaldTrump
In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally
12:30 PM - 27 Nov 2016
As Glenn Kessler explains, there is zero evidence that this happened. Trump will continue to reach deep into the fever swamps to shape reality for himself and his supporters only now hell do so in the position as most powerful person in the world. Trump also tweeted that there was serious voter fraud in three states that the media refuses to report upon.
But all this may also telegraph something concrete that we might see under a Trump presidency: A far more ambitious effort to restrict access to voting than we might have expected.
My concern is that this might be a signal that we will see an assault on voting rights, Wendy Weiser, the director of the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, told me today. Claims of nonexistent voter fraud and noncitizen voting are precisely the kinds of baseless justifications that weve seen for the wave of laws in the past couple of years restricting voting access.
Trumps choice of Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions as attorney general makes this more plausible. As a U.S. attorney in the mid-1980s, Sessions tried to prosecute three civil rights activists for voter fraud, when they were trying to help poor, elderly, and illiterate people to vote. They were acquitted.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/11/28/this-trump-tweet-signals-a-major-assault-on-voting-heres-what-it-might-look-like/?utm_term=.0d3e84402027