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"The Wisconsin experience demonstrates that a preoccupation with mostly phantom election fraud leads to real incidents of disenfranchisement, which undermine rather than enhance confidence in elections, particularly in minority communities.
"A preoccupation with mostly phantom election fraud leads to real incidents of disenfranchisement, which undermine rather than enhance confidence in elections," U.S. District Judge James Peterson wrote in a decision striking down Wisconsin's voting restrictions on July 29.
In coalition with the private sector and civil society organisations, they could fight poverty and disenfranchisement, which could help quell the rebellion.
A feeling of disconnection from politics, powerlessness and disenfranchisement, which created new parties and movements that are starting to see electoral success.
The U.S. political system was also able to tackle the problem of Southern segregation and black disenfranchisement, which if anything looked even more insurmountable.
In the Badger State, the judge wrote, "The Wisconsin experience demonstrates that a preoccupation with mostly phantom election fraud leads to real incidents of disenfranchisement which undermine rather than enhance confidence in elections".
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Trump vilifies refugees as criminals — his favorite slur to wield against foreigners and nonwhites — but they are driven by violence, poverty, landlessness and disenfranchisement for which the United States cannot avoid blame.
"You know what, the term 'disenfranchisement' is bandied about these days, mostly from the Tea Party branch of the Republican Party, and I'd like to shine a light on a real example of the dictionary definition of disenfranchisement -- which is, of course, 'taking voting rights away from citizens.' This happened back in 1998, and has just this week been effectively rectified, twelve years later.
"There are far more people turned away from the polls by restrictions like voter-ID laws, cuts to early voting, and felon-disenfranchisement efforts — which disproportionately impact people of color, young voters, and low-income voters — than cases of voter fraud," Berman said.
If the question of voter disenfranchisement that Wang highlights is framed only as the disenfranchisement of our side, then the issue is not really about disenfranchisement in a constitutional or political-theory sense; it is about electoral competition, in which disenfranchisement is just a tactic.
He admires it for giving voice to anger and disenfranchisement on "The Sopranos" (which, he calculates, averaged 82.788 swears per episode) and in James Kelman's fiction.
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