Shameless Republicans Filibuster Voting-Rights Protections They Used to Support

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Shameless Republicans filibustered voting-rights protections they used to support

George W. Bush signs a 25-year extension of the Voting Rights Act in 2006. Photo: G. Fabiano-Pool/Getty Images For the third time this year, Senate Republicans filibustered voting-rights legislation to death. The first two bills to succumb to the filibuster were the comprehensive For the People Act and a more modest Freedom to Vote Act, whose chief sponsor was the famously bipartisan Senator Joe Manchin.

The John Lewis legislation would not give the attorney general “sweeping new powers,” if by that you mean powers greater than those most of his predecessors had dating back to the enactment of the Voting Rights Act in 1965. The bill doesn’t, like the two earlier voting-rights measures McConnell killed, create new grounds; it takes back ground removed by a 5-4 Supreme Court majority in 2013.

The Shelby County v. Holder decision invalidated a provision of the VRA as outdated but did not strike down the Section 5 preclearance authority at all. Indeed, Chief Justice John Roberts all but invited Congress to update Section 4 instead of allowing it to be guided by 40-year-old data. That is precisely what the John Lewis Act is designed to do.

What’s changed in the last 15 years to make the entire Senate GOP flip from insisting upon to contemptuously opposing a robust Voting Rights Act? It couldn’t be quibbles with the exact formula for preclearance jurisdiction contained in the John Lewis Act, since Republicans have never bothered to enter into negotiations over the language or offered their own approach. This isn’t a matter of differing avenues to a shared goal; it’s a rejection of voting rights itself.

Some of this devolution likely stems from the recent avid interest in enacting voter-suppression laws among state-level Republicans, which has led their congressional allies to oppose any and all federal election legislation. Some of it may come from a sense that a Republican Party that all but denies the very existence of white racism is building a political home for white racists. And there’s no question the lagging commitment of the GOP to democracy itself under the lash of Donald J.

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