{"id":3723,"date":"2020-12-24T19:39:09","date_gmt":"2020-12-24T19:39:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.radiofree.org\/?p=143228"},"modified":"2020-12-24T19:39:09","modified_gmt":"2020-12-24T19:39:09","slug":"president-elect-bidens-voting-rights-to-do-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2020\/12\/24\/president-elect-bidens-voting-rights-to-do-list\/","title":{"rendered":"President-Elect Biden\u2019s Voting Rights To-Do List"},"content":{"rendered":"
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President Trump has assailed the right to vote during his entire time in the Oval Office. Trump\u2019s term was bookended with baseless claims of voter fraud, an unoriginal yet effective trope that has been used throughout our country\u2019s history to erect barriers to discriminate against Black, Hispanic, and Native American voters. Trump\u2019s goal is obvious: to intentionally weaken public trust in our elections and embolden voter suppression efforts. Manufactured claims of fraud to explain away Trump\u2019s loss of the popular vote in the 2016 election led to the creation of a sham commission that eventually disbanded<\/a> after failing to provide any factual evidence to support Trump\u2019s preposterous statements that millions of people had voted illegally. And following his loss of the 2020 presidential election, Trump has led a rabid assault on American democracy, which has eroded the public\u2019s faith in the outcome of the election and catapulted efforts to subvert the will of voters by overturning the results of the election<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Undeniably, there are problems with our democracy that must be fixed. But these issues do not arise from purported voter fraud. Rather, they are the legacy problems of our republic: systematic efforts by politicians to erect voting barriers and to discriminate against voters of color to tip the balance of power. These problems are enduring, persistent, and verifiable. <\/p>\n

It is imperative that President-elect Biden\u2019s administration take ambitious action to protect the right to vote and improve the future of American elections under our existing federal voting laws and to champion new federal protections for voting rights.<\/span>In Georgia and Arizona, the 2020 presidential election demonstrated the power of voters of color to disrupt entrenched political power structures, a development that has unnerved politicians who rely on low voter turnout to maintain the status quo. Next year will also mark the first national redistricting cycle since the Supreme Court gutted Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, which required state and local governments with the worst records of voting discrimination to preclear voting changes with the Justice Department to ensure the changes did not racially discriminate. For the first time since 1965, congressional, state, and local government legislative districts will be drawn without the protections of Section 5 to prevent state and local officials from diluting the rising political power of minority voters.  <\/p>\n

It is imperative that President-elect Biden\u2019s administration take ambitious action to protect the right to vote and improve the future of American elections under our existing federal voting laws and to champion new federal protections for voting rights. Here are the ACLU\u2019s key recommendations:<\/p>\n

Executive Action to Enforce Federal Voting Rights Laws<\/h3>\n