Wednesday, March 23, 2016

National Disgrace in Arizona - Note from @BernieSanders

Alan -

What happened yesterday in Arizona should be considered a national disgrace. I got an email last night from a woman who waited five hours to vote in Arizona. Five hours. 

We don't know how many thousands of people didn't get to cast their ballots yesterday in Arizona because they couldn't afford to wait that long. Scenes on cable news last night showed hundreds of people in line at 11:30pm in Phoenix – more than four hours after polls closed. Voting should not be this difficult.

One reason it is so hard to vote in Arizona is because the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. There were 70 percent fewer polling places this year than in 2012 in Phoenix's county. They wouldn't have been allowed to cut those polling places if the Voting Rights Act was still intact.

These cuts meant that, in a county with more than 4 million residents, there were just 60 polling places. This is unacceptable, but it's also not an isolated incident.
We need to make it easier to vote, not more difficult. One way we can do that is by reaffirming our support for the Voting Rights Act, which, when I am president, I will fight to reinstate.



We cannot continue to see democracy undermined in the United States of America. 

Enough is enough.

Make no mistake: the billionaire class does not want Americans to vote. Billions of dollars are being funneled into our elections in a form of legalized bribery, even as American voters — especially minority voters — are being discouraged from voting. It is no wonder that government no longer works for ordinary Americans.

Above all, we need to remember the price that was paid for the right to vote. The Voting Rights Act was one of the great victories of the civil rights movement. Now, as then, change comes when the people demand it — in the voting booth, and on the streets in peaceful demonstrations. We must remind ourselves of what’s been achieved in the past, and resolve to do equally great things in the future. Democracy is not a spectator sport.

It is my sincere hope that the states that vote in the coming weeks and months do better than what we saw yesterday in Arizona. Too much is at stake for our future.


No one said a political revolution would be easy. The billionaire class doesn't want to see our movement win, and so we must do everything we can to show them that we have the power.

In solidarity,

Bernie Sanders

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Dems send me emails almost daily offering me reduced coats to become a citizen and get registered to vote by election time. They are sent by the INS

Unknown said...

There are no costs to become a citizen! (larfs)

Um, did Dems send them or did INS send them?? (I have never seen one but I get many emails from the Sanders crew)

Anonymous said...

Yes there are multiple fees involved
INS sends them. I believe the Dems want to boost turnout anyway they can

Anonymous said...

Fees are around $700 or $800 to naturalize

Anonymous said...

It is srntbout to Green Card holders

Unknown said...

Holy shit! When did this happen as it didn't cost me one brass farthing around 1990.

Unknown said...

Of course Sanders wants the vote up as much as possible but I have no knowledge of his influence over INS.

Anonymous said...

Sanders cant do that the DNP and Obama can

Unknown said...

You must be a citizen already or you could not vote so I don't get why you get bugged by them??

I don't see why DNC would do it as it's to Sanders' advantage to run up the voter count as much as possible and we have seen already how they play. Conceivably Obama could order such a thing but it seems an incredibly weak move.