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Minority Rule

Minority Rule Given the Republican ferocity in trying to destroy basic rights, the road back to democracy is not civic but political. MEG KINNARD/AP PHOTO A statue of pro-slavery South Carolina Sen. John C. Calhoun is lifted out of Charleston in June 2020. As Republicans have increasingly become a permanent minority in America, they have resorted to ever cruder schemes to cling to power. This destruction of democracy has been intertwined with the effort to maintain white supremacy as nonwhites became a growing share of the population. The filibuster is both the emblem and the instrument of this minority rule, as well as the connection between slavery, Jim Crow, and today’s strategically racist Republican Party.

Editorial: Virginia leading the way on voting rights

The Virginian-Pilot & Daily Press Editorial Board The commonwealth has amended its franchise — the new “Voting Rights Act of Virginia” is on the books — and the national press has taken notice. “Virginia, the Old Confederacy’s Heart, Becomes a Voting Rights Bastion,” ran the headline in The New York Times. The paper’s website account came complete with a very nice and well justified picture of Del. Marcia Price, a Peninsula Democrat and the legislation’s House sponsor. Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, carried the bill in the upper chamber. “I have an aunt who marched against the poll tax. My grandparents both had to pay poll taxes,” Del. Price told the paper earlier this month. “Just knowing that they lived under a system that was unfair and unequal, I learned very early that it was wrong, and that it needs to be changed.”

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