Strangling of John Lewis Voting Rights Act could be death blow for democracy

Published: Nov. 9, 2021, 3:05 p.m.

These are the only states that would be policed under the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, the requirement to \u201cpre-clear\u201d new, racially biased, voting procedures, such as limitations on early voting:\n\nAlabama\nGeorgia\nLouisiana\nMississippi\nNorth Carolina\nSouth Carolina\nTexas\nVirginia\nDon\u2019t get me wrong, the strangling of the John Lewis Act by filibuster, unlike the overhyped For the People Act, could be the death blow to a democratically elected Congress.\n\nIn 2013, Justice Kennedy said the Voting Rights Act would have been constitutional if it didn\u2019t target specific states, a suggestion from New York City which was then under pre-clearance review.\n\nWhile the new list is a rogues gallery of bad actors, there are real dangers in Ohio, Wisconsin, Arizona and Florida, not on the list. The Democratic Party has to grasp that vote suppression is serious in almost every state. Ironically, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema may be the victim of her own obstructionism.\n\nEven with its limitations, the John Lewis Act would\u2019ve been a very powerful weapon.\n\nFor example, the act would absolutely have prevented Cobb County, Georgia, from closing six of 11 early voting stations, all six in African-American neighborhoods.\n\nSo what now? While Attorney General Merrick Garland his filed suits against parts of Georgia\u2019s new Jim Crow SB 202, action so far is slow, limited, and scatter shot.\n\nLearn more: https://www.gregpalast.com/strangling-of-john-lewis-voting-rights-act-could-be-death-blow-for-democratically/\n\nSubscribe to our newsletter: https://www.gregpalast.com/subscribe/