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In several states the last few years, Florida and North Carolina among them, we've seen several candidates run for office and win as a member of one party and then switch to the other party to cement a legislative super-majority and ram through suppressive, anti-voter policies, among other legislation.
One proposed response has been to require party-switchers to immediately run in a special election so that the people have a voice in this process, instead of being stuck with a bait-and-switch from the person whom they thought represented them and their views.
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Since the Supreme Court gutted key provisions in the Voting Rights Act, extreme politicians have taken advantage to pass harsh laws that restrict access to the ballot box. These restrictions particularly affect disadvantaged communities and people of color. It’s our goal to bring awareness to these laws wherever they may crop up and organize voters to take action to ensure the right to vote is available to everyone in their states and communities.
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