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Subject The US needs a new VOTING RIGHT ACT to prevent ILLEGALS, the DEAD and FELONS from voting...
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Original Message ... to combat massive voter fraud in states such as CA. The 1965 VRA was designed to combat attempts by DEMOCRATS to taint federal elections held within their states by disenfranchisement, intimidation, poll tax and fraud. DEMOCRATS are at it again, on a wholesale level but this time, instead of disenfranchisement it is by allowing the dead, felons and illegal aliens to vote. Attacking this massive and well organized fraud piecemeal is futile. There needs to be a new VRA that allows for federal oversight in such states that allows illegals to carry driver's licenses or that do not comply with simple standards that allow voter registration transparency. The federal oversight that the VRA of 1965 enabled in southern states, controlled by Democrats, lasted over 40 years until it was determined by SCOTUS that those same Democrats were using it to bring frivolous lawsuits against legal GOP redistricting efforts. Its time for a new VRA that ensures states like CA and IL are not tainting federal elections by allowing massive voter fraud within their states

In 1965, Congress determined that the existing federal anti-discrimination laws were not sufficient to overcome the resistance by state officials to enforcement of the 15th Amendment. The legislative hearings showed that the Department of Justice's efforts to eliminate discriminatory election practices by litigation on a case-by-case basis had been unsuccessful in opening up the registration process; as soon as one discriminatory practice or procedure was proven to be unconstitutional and enjoined, a new one would be substituted in its place and litigation would have to commence anew.
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