We can preserve the filibuster, or we can preserve the voting rights of people of color. But we can't do both. pic.twitter.com/TFvfe7vEKs
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) April 8, 2021
NEW: 47 states have introduced over 360 bills this year to make voting harder – that’s 109 more restrictive bills since we last reported on February 19.https://t.co/kln6VrqEtN
— Brennan Center (@BrennanCenter) April 1, 2021
1. Texas already has the most restrictive voting laws in the nation
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) March 31, 2021
But with the state trending blue, Texas Republicans are pushing draconian new restrictions anyway
These politicians are backed by millions in corporate cash
Follow along if interestedhttps://t.co/rX5e4iByKb
A lot of Republicans have been arguing their "voting integrity" push won't have any real impact on turnout. But a close look at which states saw surges in turnout—and which didn't—shows exactly how much impact voting laws can have on who turns out.https://t.co/NBtHTueSdZ
— Cameron Joseph (@cam_joseph) March 30, 2021
The goal of this movement—to craft a narrower electorate likely to flip Congress and the White House—is not subtle. https://t.co/FdfufunMbv
— Slate (@Slate) March 29, 2021
At least 45 states have seen bills aimed at voter suppression. Here's why | Analysis https://t.co/KnJsrcFCfE
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) March 28, 2021
More GOP terribleness👇
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 25, 2021
"The new legislation across the country would systematically remove the checks that stood in Mr. Trump’s way, injecting new political influence over electors, county election boards and the certification process."https://t.co/P4wptM3Sf3
"The ultimate perversity is that Kemp is being forced to atone for initially telling the truth about the 2020 election. Having done this, the way back into the good graces of GOP voters is to escalate the GOP voter suppression project."https://t.co/L3Axfd4w9u
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) April 8, 2021