In this post, Kōkyō Henkel offers an insightful preface and then his and Yashu Zhang s enormously important translation of the section of the Record of
By Hans von Spakovsky | May 27, 2021 | 12:22pm EDT
A man votes in the 2020 general election at Life Stream Church on Nov. 3, 2020 in Allendale, Mich.
One of the false narratives constantly pushed by liberals is that the efforts of states to reform and fix vulnerabilities in their election systems are somehow examples of “voter suppression.”
Nothing could be further from the truth. Making sure that every eligible citizen is able to vote and that their vote is not lost or stolen through fraud or errors is not voter suppression it is good governance.
The latest attempt to push this myth will occur Thursday before the House Judiciary Committee in a hearing with a title that is an exercise in deception: “Oversight of the Voting Rights Act: A Continuing Record of Discrimination.”
One of the false narratives constantly pushed by liberals is that the efforts of states to reform and fix vulnerabilities in their election systems are somehow examples of “voter suppression.”