There is only one political
party that wants to rig the electoral process.
Republicans know that they cannot win on the merits of their positions,
so they are left with continually trying to ‘game the system’ and enact changes
that will allow them to win elections they otherwise would not be able to win.
The Voting Rights Act
assures that minorities are treated fairly in voting, which is the last
thing Republicans want. And now the
Supreme Court seems
headed towards removing that protection.
In the case being heard before the Court,
Justice Antonin Scalia called the provision, which requires
nine states, mostly in the South, to get federal permission before changing
voting procedures, a “perpetuation of racial entitlement.” Chief Justice John
G. Roberts Jr. asked a skeptical question about whether people in the South are
more racist than those in the North. Justice Anthony M. Kennedy asked how much
longer Alabama must live “under the
trusteeship of the United
States government.”
So in a few months even
that protection will be lost. This will
not mean that minorities will be disenfranchised. Instead minority voters and voters who favor
Democrats will be packed into federal and state and local districts where they
will be able to win a few seats in the legislative bodies by huge majorities,
but they will have no influence or power or control in the legislative
bodies. This will leave the Republican voters to be
spread out in the swing districts, turning them into reliable Republican
districts.
All of this will work
towards the Republican goal of fixing the Electoral College so that
Republicans can take electoral votes in Democratic states, and not give up
Democratic electoral votes in Republican states. Really, Republican are very good at fixing
the system in their favor, and soon they will be given even more freedom to do
so.
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