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It s Not Racist to Support Election Integrity Laws
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It s not racist to support election integrity laws
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A U D I T of Elections: Democrats Can t Stem the Flow of Revelations No Matter How Hard They Try – RedState
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July 6, 2021 - 12:57 am
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court, by a 6-3 decision, upheld two provisions of Arizona voting law. The majority rejected the arguments by Democrats and civil rights groups that the provisions disproportionately burdened minority voters.
From the outrage by some on the left, you would have thought that the Court ruling allows Arizona to put up blockades to keep minority voters out of polling places or imposed a poll tax like in the bad old days of Jim Crow.
“The current conservative majority on the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, shows no interest in thwarting this attack on democracy and protecting Americans’ fundamental constitutional right to vote,” opined the
By Susan Jones | July 1, 2021 | 11:11am EDT
The US Supreme Court issued the final rulings of the current term on July 1, 2021. (Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday upheld an Arizona law requiring voters to cast their ballots in the precinct to which they are assigned; and the court also upheld a state law that bars ballot harvesting.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Arizona’s out-of-precinct policy and its ballot harvesting ban do not violate Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Moreover, the court said the ballot-collection restriction was not enacted with a racially discriminatory purpose.