The head of the college repugicans at one North Carolina college is determined to stop voter
registration drives on her campus, whether they’re being sponsored by
conservative or liberal groups.
According to MSNBC, chairwoman Leigh Thomas of the High Point
University college repugicans was caught on camera on Wednesday telling
a conservative group that it could not register voters on campus
because she wasn’t comfortable with it.
Wednesday, as MSNBC’s Zachary Roth noted, was also the day that state The repugicans vowed
to keep pushing for more restrictions on North Carolina voters, even if
that means taking the fight all the way to the Supreme Court.
In the video, published by the group Campus Reform,
Thomas can be heard telling Bree Binder of the wingnut agitator cabal
Turning Point, “I just do not want to have people being registered
to vote, whatsoever.”
Turning Point was trying to gain access to the campus — which
requires a student liaison for outside groups — to register voters for
this fall’s elections.
Thomas went on to say, “I’m just not sure if this is something I
would want to have on this High Point University campus, the
registration of voting [sic].”
“I don’t approve of it whatsoever—on a campus like High Point
University,” she said. ”I don’t want to have any voting registration
happening on this campus, with students.”
“If it’s not done the way we did it back in 2012,” she said, “I’m not — I’m not good with it.”
University spokeswoman Pamela Haynes said that, in fact, High Point held eight different voter registration drives.
“In 2012 alone, leading up to the presidential election, eight voter
registration drives were held on campus,” she told MSNBC in an email.
Haynes speculated that Thomas was probably trying to keep the activist group within campus guidelines.
“Because the safety and security of our students is our top priority,
HPU asks that outside groups officially register to host activities or
events through a recognized student group,” Haynes said. “We believe the
student who was recorded on video without her consent was trying to
reinforce this policy.”
In a number of states, repugicans have been attempting to limit
voting by doing away with early voting and registration, tightening
voter ID laws and, on the whole, making it as difficult as possible for
black voters, working women, hourly workers, the elderly and students to
vote. These are all constituencies that have traditionally voted
Democratic.
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