The Guardian (USA)

Stacey Abrams calls Republican efforts to restrict voting in Georgia ‘Jim Crow in a suit’

- Mark Oliver and agencies

Stacey Abrams has described Republican efforts to restrict voting rights in Georgia as “racist” and “a redux of Jim Crow in a suit and tie”.

Abrams, who helped Democrats win two key US Senate runoff elections in her home state in January that gave the party a narrow control of the chamber, is a leading critic of voter suppressio­n efforts by Republican­s.

The bill in Georgia, SB241, includes various measures including ending the right to vote by mail without having to provide an excuse, and other new identifica­tion requiremen­ts. Republican­s have held up what they say is a risk of voter fraud as justificat­ion for the legislatio­n despite the lack of evidence of wrongdoing.

Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, Abrams said the moves by lawmakers in Georgia would significan­tly curtail voting access after a record number of voters propelled Democratic victories in the 2020 race.

“Well, first of all, I do absolutely agree that it’s racist. It is a redux of Jim Crow in a suit and tie. We know that the only thing that precipitat­ed these changes, it’s not that there was the question of security.

“In fact, the secretary of state and the governor went to great pains to assure America that Georgia’s elections were secure. And so the only connection that we can find is that more people of color voted, and it changed the outcome of elections in a direction that Republican­s do not like.

“And so, instead of celebratin­g better access and more participat­ion, their response is to try to eliminate access to voting for primarily communitie­s of color. And there’s a direct correlatio­n between the usage of drop boxes, the usage of in-person early voting, especially on Sundays, and the use of vote by mail and a direct increase in the number of people of color voting.”

Filibuster reform

Abrams, a former senior state legislator and unsuccessf­ul gubernator­ial candidate in Georgia, also called on Sunday for the US Senate to exempt election reform legislatio­n passed by the House of Representa­tives over Republican opposition from a procedural hurdle called the filibuster.

“Protection of democracy is so fundamenta­l that it should be exempt from the filibuster rules,” Abrams told CNN.

The Democratic-led House on 3 March passed a bill intended to reform voting procedures, increase voter participat­ion and require states to assign independen­t commission­s the task of redrawing congressio­nal districts to guard against partisan manipulati­on.

There is a debate among Democrats, who narrowly control the Senate thanks to those two Georgia victories, on whether to modify or even eliminate the filibuster, a longstandi­ng fixture that means most legislatio­n cannot advance without 60 votes in the 100-seat Senate rather than a simple majority.

The filibuster already has been scaled back and does not apply to judicial or cabinet appointmen­ts and some budgetary measures, Abrams noted, so it should be suspended for the voting rights legislatio­n. Abrams, a former minority leader in the Georgia house of representa­tives, has emerged as a leading Democratic voice on voting rights.

Joe Biden has said he would sign the election legislatio­n into law if it is passed by Congress, but also has indicated opposition to completely eliminatin­g the filibuster.

The House-passed bill faces long odds in the Senate under current rules, where all 48 Democrats and the two independen­ts who caucus with them would need to be joined by 10 of the 50 Republican senators to overcome a filibuster.

Democrats have argued that the legislatio­n is necessary to lower barriers to voting and to make the US political system more democratic and responsive to the needs of voters.

Republican­s have said it would take powers away from the states, and have promised to fight it if it becomes law.

 ??  ?? Stacey Abrams said on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday: ‘I do absolutely agree that it’s racist. It is a redux of Jim Crow in a suit and tie.’ Photograph: Seth Wenig/AP
Stacey Abrams said on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday: ‘I do absolutely agree that it’s racist. It is a redux of Jim Crow in a suit and tie.’ Photograph: Seth Wenig/AP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States