@oscarjiminy @carnage4life

I'm not minimizing anything.

People love to gloss over real racism in the electorate, and pretend like the big bad boogeyman of Cambridge Analytica tricked people's parents into voting racist. That's just not what happened.

Those people were enjoying Fox News for 20 years before Cambridge Analytica. Trump won because of extreme voter suppression, clear and simple.

The attitudes of those Trump voters didn't change before or after the election.

@oscarjiminy @carnage4life

The number of Black people that were legally eligible to vote in 2016, but that were illegally prevented from voting, was larger than the entire margin of victory for Trump. But we don't like to talk about that. 🤷🏿‍♂️

People who know that their family members are racist for a long time, pretend that they only started being racist after Cambridge Analytica. That's a lie.

Trump gave people who were racist inside the house permission to be racist outside of the house too.

@mekkaokereke @oscarjiminy @carnage4life Please do talk more about the details of the voter suppression, if and when you're so inclined and have the opportunity.

I have a broad sense of the techniques (ID requirements, date/time/location restrictions, register purges, mail-in restrictions) but not a good sense of the numbers involved.

@georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life

I'll give just 2 examples.

1) Black voters in Milwaukee were targeted with racist voter ID laws.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/10/voter-suppression-wisconsin-election-2016/

This caused a 20 point electoral swing to Trump.

2) 17 million voters purged from rolls between 2016 and 2018. Disproportionately Black, in places where Black voters have been intentionally disenfranchised.

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/purges-growing-threat-right-vote

The purging was 4 million voters more effective than during Obama's election. 4 *million*. Not a typo

Yes, the election was rigged. Here's the proof.

It starts with this story in Wisconsin.

Mother Jones

@georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life

The reason that people like Rachel Bitecofer, me, and most Black folk, are so often right about who's going to win a US election, and people like Nate Silver are so often wrong, is that Nate looks at the stats and polls, which tell you how people *intend* to vote, while we look at turnout/suppression, which tells you how people *are able* to vote.

Voter turnout is all about suppression. And suppression is all about racism. 🤷🏿‍♂️

@mekkaokereke @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life Ohio is going to be bright red this year and maybe cost the Dems a Senate seat and the national media is going to cover it as if the state electorate suddenly got Even More Conservative instead of looking at the effects of new voter suppression laws. (Voting now requires a state issued photo ID, and getting one of those is more difficult and more expensive than in 2016 or 2020)
@q_aurelius @mekkaokereke @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life
When WI made voter ID mandatory, the courts mandated a free option, as well as a way to vote without proper id if the voter was unable to get one. It's not ideal, but not as dire as you fear.

@MHowell @q_aurelius @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life

It is as dire as we fear.

I honestly don't mean to sound harsh, but I need to be very clear about something:

The whole game of voter suppression efforts, is to design attacks to look innocuous, common sense, not racist, and "not that dire" to gullible white citizens.

Meanwhile, Black voters, and white folk that do understand voter suppression and want less of it, try to point out how it will have a huge negative effect.

@mekkaokereke @MHowell @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life

EXACTLY.

I remember ten years ago a white libertarian I knew was arguing with me "I looked it up, a state id is $5. Stop making a big deal of this."

(The cost listed on the website does not include 'fees' which are assessed at the county and city level and are higher in urban areas.)

The whole thing is about providing plausible deniability for white people who don't want to think about it too much.

@q_aurelius @mekkaokereke @MHowell @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life
You also need to be able to get to the DMV or wherever it is that one applies for the state ID. I've lived in places where county and state offices were removed from downtown and relocated to the suburbs. It made it more difficult for downtown residents, who often did not have a car, to get to the DMV, election board, etc.
@Barbramon1 @q_aurelius @mekkaokereke @MHowell @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life never mind the fact that the wait time is such that people often need to take an entire day off from work to stand in line.
I have vivid memories of spending three entire days at the Rhode Island DMV when we relocated there and to say it was a season in hell is an understatement.
@CatDragon @Barbramon1 @q_aurelius @mekkaokereke @MHowell @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life A lot of the problems with the physical DMV locations are simply because at least in some areas they aren’t run by the state. So the locations are just wherever it’s easiest to setup shop and have a steady stream of people in and out. That said at least in CA if you can figure out how to naviagate the website and can get to a location at a certain time you won’t have a wait. Granted those two things CAN be hard
@bflipp @CatDragon @q_aurelius @mekkaokereke @MHowell @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life
Before coming to CA I lived in MA and OH. All DMVs were run by the state. Each state makes its own rules and some were pretty onerous.
We are fortunate to have so many options in CA. Recently went to register my car at DMV kiosk. System was down, so opted to wait for a clerk. Was happily surprised at the huge improvement in service since my last visit. Fast, efficient, even pleasant. 🌞
@Barbramon1 @CatDragon @q_aurelius @mekkaokereke @MHowell @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life In Missouri the DMV locations are private corporations that get part of the fees you pay. Each one is radically different in functionality and efficiency. In my small hometown it was a nightmare. In an affluent suburb of Kansas City it was like 15 minutes in line and they even printed out my new license and gave it to me on the spot. It was still warm from the printer.
@bflipp @CatDragon @q_aurelius @mekkaokereke @MHowell @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life
Ohio printed out my new license on the spot. California still mails licenses. Go figure. My niece had hers stolen from her mailbox.
That Missouri scenario sounds like a confusing mess.

@Barbramon1 @CatDragon @q_aurelius @mekkaokereke @MHowell @georgeeyong @oscarjiminy @carnage4life To be fair California has 4 times the population of Ohio and 8 times the population of Missouri. Its probably cheaper to have massive industrial printers churning out licenses in CA than individual machines in each DMV that would be broken more than the McDonald's ice cream machine.

Missouri privatizes as many "public" services as possible to provide opportunities for rich people to get more rich.