In Democrats latest move to remove GOP voter suppression obstacles, Bloomberg has paid fines for 32,000 Felons so they too can vote.
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg has reportedly raised more than $16 million in an effort to help convicted felons in Florida register to vote.
The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition estimated Bloomberg's fundraising push has already paid off monetary obligations for 32,000 felons, Axios reported.
Democrats, however, are still struggling to keep up with the GOP's constant barrage of voter suppression initiatives meant to keep people from voting for example:
Republicans devote $20m and 50,000 people to efforts to restrict voting
Donald Trumpās campaign and national Republicans are pumping millions of dollars into efforts to restrict voting and aggressively fight Democratic efforts to make it easier to cast a ballot during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Republican National Committee has allocated $20m so far to oppose Democratic lawsuits across the country seeking to expand voting. Republicans are also seeking to recruit up to 50,000 people in 15 key states to serve as poll watchers and challenge the registration of voters they believe are ineligible, according to the New York Times.
ARKANSAS VOTER REGISTRATION: āTo qualify to vote in the next election, you must apply to register to vote 30 days before the election. If you mail this form, it must be postmarked by that date.ā
Postmarked by Sunday, October 4. Post offices arenāt open on Sunday.
Itās easy to imagine an Arkansas voter trying to post her registration on October 4, only to be met with locked doors and to go home thinking sheād missed the deadline. One less vote on Election Day.
But after 20 minutes of searching on the Arkansas elections website, I found a document stating that Arkansas has amended its guidelines and that voter registration applications will be accepted if theyāre postmarked on Monday, October 5. This corrected information wasnāt on the front page of the Arkansas elections homepage. It doesnāt appear in bold lettering on the voter registration form. Itās buried in a PDF on a website that many voters donāt know exists.
Arkansas isnāt alone. I thought that it might take a few days to compile the various registration and request deadlines for all 50 states as part of our Vote Save America initiative. It took weeks, worth of calls to Secretary of State offices and research on state-specific election law to determine the exact dates and deadlines for every state.
āVoter suppressionā is a term that we hear frequently in the news, often accompanied by footage of voters waiting in hours-long lines at polling places and reports of voter-registration purges. But voter suppression tactics arenāt always as crude as closing polling locations in underserved communities or racist gerrymandering. On top of those hurdles, many people canāt vote because theyāre unable to take time off of work or, as in Arkansas, canāt find their stateās rules posted clearly anywhere.
The obstacles to voting in the United States are not only confusing and outdated; they are arrayed intentionally to disenfranchise voters across the country. And that will continue to be the case until federal, state, and local election officials implement overdue changes that make voting equally accessible to all Americans.
So if you are not voting, you are doing EXACTLY what the GOP's target audience for their anti voting propaganda wants you to do.
ALSO: In addition to the GOP trying to get you not to vote, they are also doing everything they can to get people to throw away their votes by voting for 3rd parties that have no chance of winning:
āHow Republicans Are Trying to Use the Green Party to Their Advantageā
With Mr. Trump trailing Joseph R. Biden Jr. in most national and swing-state polls, Republicans are again trying to help third parties that may appeal to Democratic voters and siphon off votes from Mr. Biden. This is taking place alongside a broader pattern of disinformation and skepticism by the president and his allies that has sown confusion and undermined confidence in the election.
Republican efforts to aid the Green Party are not new. In 2016, a billionaire backer of President Trump, Bernie Marcus, the co-founder of Home Depot, provided support to Jill Stein, the Green candidate, according to people with knowledge of the strategy, who said the effort was done with the knowledge of some officials at the Trump campaign and its chairman at the time, Paul Manafort. (Mr. Manafort was subsequently convicted of eight counts in an unrelated financial fraud trial.)
So people who like to pretend they are somehow hurting the system by voting 3rd party or not voting are only working WITH your pro Trump corporate overlords to give them what they want!
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg has reportedly raised more than $16 million in an effort to help convicted felons in Florida register to vote.
The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition estimated Bloomberg's fundraising push has already paid off monetary obligations for 32,000 felons, Axios reported.
Bloomberg pays fines for 32,000 felons in Florida so they can vote
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg has reportedly raised more than $16 million in an effort to help convicted felons in Florida register to vote. The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition estimated ā¦
thehill.com
Democrats, however, are still struggling to keep up with the GOP's constant barrage of voter suppression initiatives meant to keep people from voting for example:
Republicans devote $20m and 50,000 people to efforts to restrict voting
Donald Trumpās campaign and national Republicans are pumping millions of dollars into efforts to restrict voting and aggressively fight Democratic efforts to make it easier to cast a ballot during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Republican National Committee has allocated $20m so far to oppose Democratic lawsuits across the country seeking to expand voting. Republicans are also seeking to recruit up to 50,000 people in 15 key states to serve as poll watchers and challenge the registration of voters they believe are ineligible, according to the New York Times.
Republicans devote $20m and 50,000 people to efforts to restrict voting
The RNC is seeking people in 15 key states to serve as poll watchers and challenge the registration of voters they believe ineligible
www.theguardian.com
ARKANSAS VOTER REGISTRATION: āTo qualify to vote in the next election, you must apply to register to vote 30 days before the election. If you mail this form, it must be postmarked by that date.ā
Postmarked by Sunday, October 4. Post offices arenāt open on Sunday.
Itās easy to imagine an Arkansas voter trying to post her registration on October 4, only to be met with locked doors and to go home thinking sheād missed the deadline. One less vote on Election Day.
But after 20 minutes of searching on the Arkansas elections website, I found a document stating that Arkansas has amended its guidelines and that voter registration applications will be accepted if theyāre postmarked on Monday, October 5. This corrected information wasnāt on the front page of the Arkansas elections homepage. It doesnāt appear in bold lettering on the voter registration form. Itās buried in a PDF on a website that many voters donāt know exists.
Arkansas isnāt alone. I thought that it might take a few days to compile the various registration and request deadlines for all 50 states as part of our Vote Save America initiative. It took weeks, worth of calls to Secretary of State offices and research on state-specific election law to determine the exact dates and deadlines for every state.
āVoter suppressionā is a term that we hear frequently in the news, often accompanied by footage of voters waiting in hours-long lines at polling places and reports of voter-registration purges. But voter suppression tactics arenāt always as crude as closing polling locations in underserved communities or racist gerrymandering. On top of those hurdles, many people canāt vote because theyāre unable to take time off of work or, as in Arkansas, canāt find their stateās rules posted clearly anywhere.
The obstacles to voting in the United States are not only confusing and outdated; they are arrayed intentionally to disenfranchise voters across the country. And that will continue to be the case until federal, state, and local election officials implement overdue changes that make voting equally accessible to all Americans.
Secret Suppression: America's Hidden Voting Obstacles | Crooked Media
Voting Isn't an award for overcoming challenges lawmakers use to disenfranchise us. It's our right, and they should fear getting in the way.
crooked.com
So if you are not voting, you are doing EXACTLY what the GOP's target audience for their anti voting propaganda wants you to do.
ALSO: In addition to the GOP trying to get you not to vote, they are also doing everything they can to get people to throw away their votes by voting for 3rd parties that have no chance of winning:
āHow Republicans Are Trying to Use the Green Party to Their Advantageā
With Mr. Trump trailing Joseph R. Biden Jr. in most national and swing-state polls, Republicans are again trying to help third parties that may appeal to Democratic voters and siphon off votes from Mr. Biden. This is taking place alongside a broader pattern of disinformation and skepticism by the president and his allies that has sown confusion and undermined confidence in the election.
Republican efforts to aid the Green Party are not new. In 2016, a billionaire backer of President Trump, Bernie Marcus, the co-founder of Home Depot, provided support to Jill Stein, the Green candidate, according to people with knowledge of the strategy, who said the effort was done with the knowledge of some officials at the Trump campaign and its chairman at the time, Paul Manafort. (Mr. Manafort was subsequently convicted of eight counts in an unrelated financial fraud trial.)
So people who like to pretend they are somehow hurting the system by voting 3rd party or not voting are only working WITH your pro Trump corporate overlords to give them what they want!
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