Mayberry Machiavelli
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Tue Nov-02-04 01:42 AM
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OHIO Vote Supression: Backlash Effect? |
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Might the now widely publicized efforts of the GOP to intimidate/supress "voting while black" in Ohio have an unintended backlash effect?
I.E. black voters getting wind of this, and getting so pissed off as to be determined to vote in larger numbers than ever?
Is this message getting out in the community? In Ohio? Florida?
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realisticphish
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Tue Nov-02-04 01:52 AM
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1. a LOT of people know about vote supression |
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its been covered a lot in local media, at least in columbus. at least people know its just a transparent way to keep them from voting
:hippie: The Incorrigible Democrat
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LiberteToujours
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Tue Nov-02-04 01:57 AM
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This could definitely work out in our favour afterall; the extra voters turning up because of the reports may outnumber the number of votes they can supress.
You know, it's just SICK that we even have to THINK about something like voter supression in the USA. It's sick.
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Tue Nov-02-04 02:39 AM
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As newdonkey says,
...given the rather limited number of black Republicans available, I have a clear mental image of some pasty-faced, bow-tie clad Federalist Society dweeb from Case-Western Law School showing up at an inner-city Cleveland precinct spouting 1953 case law at angry voters who know how often this sort of crap was pulled on African-Americans in the Deep South.
Now I have no particular reason to doubt the physical courage of conservative activists, and absolutely no reason to doubt their willingness to engage in bully-boy tactics....But if this year's Republican intimidation tactics are half as bad as I suspect they will be, they may simply fortify the determination of their targets to get out and get in their votes.
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Tue Nov-02-04 02:59 AM
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4. When has there ever been a backlash against Republicans? |
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Edited on Tue Nov-02-04 02:59 AM by Democat
If there was such a thing as a backlash against Republicans, they wouldn't do what they do.
The reason they do it is because there is no backlash.
We're still waiting for the backlash against the Clinton impeachment, and Bush, and the Swift Boat Liars, and the Arnold Recall and...
Give up on backlashes against the GOP.
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Warren DeMontague
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Tue Nov-02-04 03:01 AM
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5. When? How about 1998, for starters... |
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They overreached with Clinton and got their ass whupped but good, if you remember.
And there are plenty of people in Ohio of all ethnicities, I'd wager, who find such blatant attempts to fuck with democracy deeply offensive.
I give those voters plenty of credit. I think they'll do the right thing.
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