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morningfog

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Fri Oct 18, 2013, 10:34 PM Oct 2013

Texas Republicans Find A Way To Disenfranchise Women Voters [View all]

They’ve targeted Blacks, Latinos and college students. Now Texas has come up with a Voter ID law that will disproportionately affect women – the constituency they most fear will support Wendy Davis.

Women are Wendy Davis’ natural base. Her eleven-hour filibuster of an abortion bill that closed family planning clinics in Texas is the reason she has the name recognition and the political capital to make a run for governor. Anti-choice groups who have never before had to spend money opposing a pro-choice candidate are scrambling to form political action groups to run ads against her. Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, the man who is most likely to be her opponent, has been touting himself as the real pro-woman candidate for his success at collecting back child support from deadbeat dads. Now, Republicans have found what they hope will be a more reliable plan than trying to persuade women that Republicans have their best interest at heart:

Don’t let women vote.

Think Progress reports that as of November 5, Texans must show a photo ID with their up-to-date legal name. It sounds like such a small thing, but according to the Brennan Center for Justice, only 66% of voting age women have ready access to a photo document that will attest to proof of citizenship. This is largely because young women have not updated their documents with their married names, a circumstance that doesn’t affect male voters in any significant way. Suddenly 34% of women voters are scrambling for an acceptable ID, while 99% of men are home free.

http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/texas-republicans-find-a-way-to-disenfranchise-women-voters/news/2013/10/17/77023#.UmHvUBA8H-6

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kick Faryn Balyncd Oct 2013 #1
They are becoming unable to win legitimately, so ... LisaLynne Oct 2013 #2
All 4 Texas Lt. Gov. candidates favor repealing the 17th amendment to gerrymander the SENATE by Faryn Balyncd Oct 2013 #5
oh jeeze. brer cat Oct 2013 #3
This is going to be a bad election. texanwitch Oct 2013 #4
Figures. jsr Oct 2013 #6
No, actually we need more americans with active brain cells, Quantess Oct 2013 #23
Bring on the Castro Twins. libdem4life Oct 2013 #7
Another reason women should keep their own names when they marry theHandpuppet Oct 2013 #8
Women across the US need to STOP changing their legal names kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #9
Or Republicans could quit disenfranchising voters and women can be free to do what they morningfog Oct 2013 #10
By refusing to give up our original identity we make it impossible for them kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #11
hard to believe so many of them are still willing to change their names Skittles Oct 2013 #12
My sister and I are both feminists, but we were both sad when my dad wasn't available to kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #13
so why don't moms "give away" their sons Skittles Oct 2013 #14
Not tradition. Look - NO ONE IS FORCING YOU TO DO ANYTHING. So leave people alone. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #16
WTF Skittles Oct 2013 #18
That's how I feel about name change. No one is making them do it. They can if they want, or morningfog Oct 2013 #20
I can understand the appeal of sharing the same last name. Quantess Oct 2013 #15
My daughter didn't change her name after marriage. Her in-laws were Auntie Bush Oct 2013 #21
One more reason not to change your name when you marry alarimer Oct 2013 #17
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #19
This is fucking WAR now. For ALL of us. DevonRex Oct 2013 #22
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