Carol Anderson on Voter Suppression
CounterSpin
 This week on CounterSpin: When Florida passed an amendment to return the right to vote to people who had served time for felony convictions, that was part of a history in this country of expanding the franchise, to ensure that those who are affected by government have a say in shaping it. When some Republicans then insisted that, before any of those ex-felons could exercise their right to vote, they had to pay off any and all "court fines, fees and restitution," that too partook of a tradition — of switching up brutal for bureaucratic means to bar the inclusion of marginalized populations in the polity.

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A circuit court just denied that GOP effort in Florida, just as folks aren't buying that Georgia Republicans want to cut Sunday voting over concerns about separating church and state; or that Republicans in Texas are really torn up over the integrity of identification, given they accept gun licenses but not college student IDs.
Plus Janine Jackson takes a quick look at recent coverage of Bernie Sanders and Julian Assange.
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