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Interview with Greg Palast, BBC Investigative reporter and author of “Billionaires and Ballot Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps”, conducted by Scott Harris
The presidential campaign of 2012 will likely be cited in future history books as having been the election suffering some of the most blatant voter suppression tactics employed by a major political party in decades. After the mid-term elections of 2010 when Republican Party majorities took control of many state legislatures and governor’s seats, the nation saw a flood of bills restricting access to voting, with the imposition of onerous ID laws, elimination of voter registration programs and curtailment of early voting schedules. Groups targeted by these laws included racial minorities, senior citizens and students – demographic groups who, not coincidentally, often vote for Democratic party candidates.
Although the rationale presented for the passage of these laws was to prevent voter fraud, there is no evidence that fraud has ever been even a minor problem in any state or federal election over the past decade or more. Legal challenges launched by the U.S. Justice Department and public interest groups, have succeeded in blocking or delaying many of these laws from being enforced in the November 6th election. Key swing states Florida, Ohio Wisconsin and Pennsylvania were among eleven states that had their new voter suppression laws invalidated by state or federal courts.
Between The Lines’ Scott Harris spoke with BBC television investigative reporter Greg Palast who uncovered the Republican purge of tens of thousands of minority voters in the deeply flawed and contested Florida election in 2000. Palast, author of the new book, “Billionaires & Ballot Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps,” discusses his investigation into voter purges that continue across the country, which could play a decisive role in deciding the winner of the presidential race and key Senate contests across the country.
Read more about Greg Palast's work on voter suppression tactics in 2012 and past elections by visiting http://gregpalast.com.
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