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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue Oct 18, 2016, 08:33 AM Oct 2016

Is Trump Urging His Gun-Toting Supporters To Break Voter Intimidation Laws?

Donald Trump is engaging in an unprecedented campaign of voter fraud fear-mongering. Not only is he putting Americans’ trust in the bedrock of U.S. democracy at risk, but what he has urged his supporters to do -- in stump speeches across the country -- would, if carried out, likely be a form of illegal voter intimidation.

Civil rights groups are already gearing up for an especially tense Election Day. Meanwhile, the federal government has been hobbled by a 2013 Supreme Court ruling in its ability to monitor elections in places with histories of voter intimidation. Of particular concern are states with loose open carry laws, where already, some armed Trump supporters have shown an interest in making their presence known at voting sites.

“The idea that people would be standing outside the polls with guns, or even inside the polls with guns, clearly has the potential to turn people away. There’s a long history of this,” said Deuel Ross, an attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, which is very active in voting rights litigation.

His group plans to be observing elections in Georgia, Texas, Alabama, Louisiana and South Carolina.

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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/is-trump-urging-his-gun-toting-supporters-to-break-voter-intimidation-laws

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heaven05

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Tue Oct 18, 2016, 09:33 AM
Oct 2016

concerned citizens with cameraphones today. Many legal groups are ready to be able to get around 2013 racist SC ruling while at polls watching also. I just can't believe we will be impotent on election day. Citizens concerned about our electoral process can watch also.

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