North Carolina’s Voter Suppression Is a Lesson to the Rest of the Nation

It is relentless and multi-faceted.

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Nowhere has the assault on voting been as thoroughgoing, or as creative, as it has been in the newly insane state of North Carolina. The Republicans in that state’s legislature have been remarkably flexible in adapting to changing circumstances that might screw up their plans to disenfranchise inconveniently Democratic voters—such as, for example, the election of a Democratic governor name Roy Cooper.

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