A militia group in Wisconsin is planning to target
African-American Democrats at polling places in order to suppress the
vote and keep repugican governor Scott Walker in office.
Here is a Twitter exchange where the group details their plan:
A visit to the group’s Facebook page
features makes it clear exactly who they are targeting. All of the
pictures on the page feature African-Americans. The group is trying to
get African-Americans who may have outstanding warrants arrested in
order to keep them from voting. The group wants people to report those
they suspect of having warrants out on them to the police on election
day, “Do the community a favor and keep an eye out for people wanted on
warrants and report them to the police on election day.”
The “poll watchers” also plan on harassing and
following people who they suspect of being wanted on warrants to their
homes. The plan seems to be to use the police to intimidate
African-Americans into not voting in November’s election.
The group admits that they are targeting Democrats.
They aren’t exactly subtle in making it clear that they are targeting
African-American voters. The scheme is an attempt to intimidate
African-American voters while getting around the Voting Rights Act. The
point of this campaign isn’t to get felons off the streets. The “poll
watchers” are trying to keep African-Americans away from the polls.
The fact that they are targeting a specific group of
individuals based on race and perceived political affiliation means
that their operation is a violation of the Voting Rights Act. According
to the Justice Department,
“The administration of elections is chiefly a function of state
government. However, federal authorities may become involved where there
are possible violations of federal law. In cases where intimidation,
coercion, or threats are made or attempts to intimidate, threaten or
coerce are made to any person for voting or attempting to vote, the
Department of Justice can consider whether there is federal jurisdiction
to bring civil claims or criminal charges under federal law. Depending
on the nature of the allegations, they may fall into the jurisdiction of
different parts of the Department. If you have information about
allegations of intimidation, please contact us.”
Wisconsin repugicans are desperate to keep Scott
Walker in office, Currently, Walker is tied with Democrat Mary
Burke in the polls. A voter intimidation effort that could prevent
African-Americans from voting might be enough to get Walker reelected.
The wingnut Wisconsin poll watching group is planning on engaging in
illegal activity. The group is just getting started, which is why it is a
perfect time to send the message that these tactics will not be
tolerated.
You can contact the Justice Department here, and request that the election be monitored.
The right to vote must be protected, and those who attempt to intimidate voters need to be held accountable.
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