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Wednesday
Jul132011

Jackson and Civil Rights Advocates Condemn New Voting Laws

By Philip Bunnell

Rev. Jesse Jackson joined other civil rights advocates and lawmakers at the House Triangle in front of the Capitol this morning to decry new laws in some states that require voters to present government issued ID when coming to the polls.  Jackson and his fellow speakers called the laws “draconian” and said that they were meant to discourage minorities from voting.

 In a letter to Eric Holder, the Attorney General, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) warned that “about 1 million of [Texas’s] 13.5 million registered voters lack photo identification documentation and would be harmed by this proposal.”  Texas recently passed a law that requires voters to present identification. 

The advocates dismissed the laws’ purported purpose, to stop voter fraud, as a minor problem that forcing someone to present identification cannot stop.

Instead, the advocates attested, the laws throw barriers in front of voters who usually vote Democrat.  “In Texas for example,” Jackson said, “students cannot use a student ID but can use a gun registration ID.”

Jesse Jackson accused the proponents of the laws of instituting a new poll tax.  Voters without identification would have to purchase one.  Jackson pointed out that “we don’t mind ID, but ID may be a utility bill,” or some other form of documentation that does not cost money.

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