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DNC to fight Trump with voter suppressio­n panel

Commission part of Democrats’ strategy to regain power

- Heidi M. Przybyla

The Democratic National Committee is launching a new voting commission to combat a recently announced Trump administra­tion effort — to investigat­e voter fraud — which Democrats fear will lead to voter suppressio­n in poor and minority communitie­s.

The commission will document and report on “voter suppressio­n tactics” and make recommenda­tions for strengthen­ing access to the polls for all Americans, according to a statement provided to USA TODAY.

It is part of a broader restructur­ing by the committee’s new leadership that prioritize­s voting rights after a number of U.S. states imposed new restrictio­ns for the first time in 2016, including the swing states of Wisconsin and Virginia.

“President Trump’s commission is nothing but a sham to justify the GOP’s voter suppressio­n efforts across the country,” Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez said in the statement. “While Trump’s misleading claims about voter fraud were probably made to mend his bruised ego after losing the popular vote, he created an opening for Republican politician­s to nationaliz­e their efforts to complicate voting and suppress eligible voters,” said Perez.

He also reorganizi­ng the DNC to embed multiple voting-rights experts into several department­s.

This month, Trump announced a commission led by Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state who has advocated for some of the strictest voter identifica­tion laws in the nation. The group grew out of Trump’s unproven claim that millions of undocument­ed “illegals” voted for his Democratic competitor, Hillary Clinton, depriving him of winning the national popular vote. The claim has been repeatedly disproven by fact checkers.

Jason Kander, president of Let America Vote, will chair the 13member commission with Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala. It also will include members of Congress, such as Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas, and state and local officials. Kander said the new panel signifies that combating voter suppressio­n is a “top priority.”

The Democratic Party’s concerns about voting rights were paramount even before Trump formed his commission. Many point to the case of Wisconsin, where Republican Gov. Scott Walker instituted new voting restrictio­ns that may have led to historical­ly low participat­ion levels in Milwaukee. Trump won Wisconsin in November by fewer than 30,000 votes.

Myrna Perez, director of voting right and elections project at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University, said the pace of new restrictio­ns is building this year. “This legislativ­e cycle already we have seen more suppressiv­e bills pass than we had in the prior two years put together,” she said. Examples include:

Arkansas passed two bills to bring back voter ID to the state after a court struck down an earlier law. North Dakota did the same after being blocked in 2016.

Iowa’s governor signed a law to require voter ID, restrict voter registrati­on and impose new requiremen­ts on Election Day registrati­on and early and absentee voting.

The Democratic offensive on voter suppressio­n is in addition to court challenges to congressio­nal maps.

While Democrats have enjoyed some success in challengin­g these maps, addressing voter suppressio­n is a new front in the party’s attempts to regain power.

Since Trump’s announceme­nt, civil rights groups have raised concerns, including the American Civil Liberties Union, which filed a request demanding records showing evidence of fraudulent voting.

“While Trump’s misleading claims about voter fraud were probably made to mend his bruised ego ... he created an opening for Republican politician­s to ... complicate voting and suppress eligible voters.”

Tom Perez, Democratic National Committee chairman

 ?? MORRY GASH, AP ?? Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker instituted voting restrictio­ns.
MORRY GASH, AP Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker instituted voting restrictio­ns.

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