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Bill Clinton likens GOP effort to Jim Crow laws
Politico ^ | 07/06/11 | Darren Samuelsohn

Posted on 07/07/2011 8:23:42 AM PDT by freespirited

Former President Bill Clinton Wednesday compared GOP efforts to limit same-day voter registration and block some convicted felons from voting to Jim Crow laws and poll taxes.

In a speech to liberal youth activists Wednesday, the former president called out proposals in battleground states like Florida and Ohio that could limit the voter rolls.

“I can’t help thinking since we just celebrated the Fourth of July and we’re supposed to be a country dedicated to liberty that one of the most pervasive political movements going on outside Washington today is the disciplined, passionate, determined effort of Republican governors and legislators to keep most of you from voting next time,” Clinton said at Campus Progress’s annual conference in Washington.

“There has never been in my lifetime, since we got rid of the poll tax and all the Jim Crow burdens on voting, the determined effort to limit the franchise that we see today,” Clinton added.

Clinton mentioned Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s move in March to overturn past state precedent — including under former GOP governors — that allows convicted felons to vote once they’ve served they’ve finished probation periods.

“Why should we disenfranchise people forever once they’ve paid their price?” Clinton said. “Because most of them in Florida were African Americans and Hispanics who tended to vote for Democrats. That’s why.”

He also cited the New Hampshire proposal — which is currently stymied by a veto from Democratic Gov. John Lynch – that would stop college students who are from other states from registering to vote where they go to school.

Other states with powerful new GOP majorities have also drawn fire for their recent proposals to change voting laws.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich is expected to sign a bill that eliminates several early voting options and also eliminates a week-long period when voters could register and cast ballots at the same time. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed a law in May requiring voters to show identification at the polls and to have lived in their ward 28 days before the election.

And Maine Gov. Paul LePage last month approved a bill that negates a 38-year old law allowing same-day registration.

“Why is all of this going on? This is not rocket science. They are trying to make the 2012 electorate look more like the 2010 electorate than the 2008 electorate,” Clinton said.

Chris Jankowski, president of the Republican State Leadership Committee, pushed back against Clinton’s charge that the GOP is out to keep people from making it to the voting booth.

“It’s just not fair to paint all these proposals with the same broad brush,” he said.

“The Republican legislative majorities and their governors around the country are standing up for the integrity of the election process,” he added. “We support everyone who is entitled to vote to vote. And to take issue with that, to be opposed to that principle means you’re actually supporting illegal voting.”

Jankowski also said that turnout is fair game in politics. “Each party is free to do everything they should and possibly can to turn out their voters,” he said.

Carolyn Fiddler, communications director for the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, welcomed Clinton’s remarks on an issue her organization has been closely tracking. “It’s such a serious issue, and it’s exciting to know Clinton is speaking out on it,” she said.


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KEYWORDS: billclinton; clinton; jimcrow; jimcrowe; ratslander; voterid; voterregistration; voting
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To: chris_bdba
Where is the problem?Is it because the dems know that 25+% of their vote is from fraud?

Yup.

41 posted on 07/07/2011 9:47:54 AM PDT by freespirited (Stupid people are ruining America. --Herman Cain)
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To: ScottinVA

Then why should one be required to get license to drive a car, or go deer hunting, etc. those are all jim crow laws aren’t they.


42 posted on 07/07/2011 9:51:21 AM PDT by Waco (Nominate Palin or forget 2012 you lost)
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To: Lancey Howard

Which is why I’ve always been amazed why Blacks consistently vote Democrat.


43 posted on 07/07/2011 9:54:48 AM PDT by SkyDancer (You know they invented wheelbarrows to teach FAA inspectors to walk on their hind legs.)
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To: ScottinVA
I can only imagine how much of a jones that SOB is going to have for the limelight.

I'm heartened by the fact that he'll likely charge 50K a pop to read the teleprompter to the fawning masses. Why should he talk to the news for free?

44 posted on 07/07/2011 10:20:45 AM PDT by wbill
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To: Enterprise
people who truly would need to register the same day as they vote because of recent change of address has to be minuscule

In my state, at least, even these people aren't disenfranchised. They cast a provisional ballot.

45 posted on 07/07/2011 10:25:52 AM PDT by wbill
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To: ScottinVA

“Because, Bill, sometimes crime has consequences.”

Exactly. And the consequences are a direct result of the lousy CHOICE you made to commit a crime.


46 posted on 07/07/2011 10:38:46 AM PDT by Old Grumpy
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To: freespirited
“Because most of them (Felons) in Florida were African Americans and Hispanics who tended to vote for Democrats."

If a republican had pointed this out he/she would be called a "racist". BJ wants felons and illegals to determine our elections.

47 posted on 07/07/2011 10:45:26 AM PDT by lwd
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To: freespirited

Would someone please remind Bill Clinton that he is no longer President and we don’t give a fly “f” what he thinks?


48 posted on 07/07/2011 10:53:20 AM PDT by LottieDah (If only those who speak so eloquently on behalf of animals would do so on behalf of the unborn.)
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To: freespirited

Would someone please remind Bill Clinton that he is no longer President and we don’t give a fly “f” what he thinks?


49 posted on 07/07/2011 10:54:24 AM PDT by LottieDah (If only those who speak so eloquently on behalf of animals would do so on behalf of the unborn.)
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To: freespirited

Was this before or after he paid $20k to join an all white golf club. Enquiring minds.......


50 posted on 07/07/2011 12:54:59 PM PDT by sappy
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