The Department Of Justice Opposes Honest Elections
People seemingly voting after they’ve been dead for years. Drug
kingpins buying votes from poor people to sway elections. Non-citizens
being bussed to the polls and coached on how to vote. Stories of voting
fraud are shocking, and states have been taking action to make sure that
elections are secure. But the Justice Department, led by Attorney
General Eric Holder, has blocked states at almost every turn.
This is the same Justice Department that stopped a non-partisan
election reform by arguing that if party affiliation were removed from a
ballot, African-American voters wouldn’t be able to identify and vote for the Democrats.
Holder has continued to stoke the racial fires, calling a requirement
for voters to produce photo identification a “poll tax.” Heritage expert
Hans von Spakovsky said this argument is merely political. “Holder
continues to perpetuate the incendiary error to the public, knowing that
the poll-tax assertion is a racially charged one that should not be
used lightly,” von Spakovsky said. He explained:
Even the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals—the most liberal
appeals court in the country—did not buy the Holder poll tax claim when
it reviewed Arizona’s voter ID law. In Gonzalez v. Arizona
(2012), the Ninth Circuit held that even though “obtaining the free
identification required under [Arizona law] may have a cost,” such
immaterial costs are not a poll tax.
Holder is now “investigating” Pennsylvania’s voter ID law, on the left’s charge that it disenfranchises minorities.
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