Then, over the weekend, the Texas Legislature hurtled toward the enactment of its own voter suppression law. The bill would impose penalties, for example, on local officials who took steps to make it easier for citizens to vote. It would cut back on voting the Sunday before the election, the day that Black churches organize “souls to the polls” drives. (A typo, sponsors claimed.) Then, at the last minute, sponsors inserted language that would let partisan judges reverse the result of an election without any proof of fraud.
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