Kenneth Bernoska

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They inflated congressional representation to create an impregnable majority that was also impervious to the will of the voters. They led to thousands of people waiting in line for hours to cast a ballot. They shut down the operations of storied organizations that had worked for decades to register citizens to vote. And as a result, they created “a sense that something has gone amiss with American democracy, that there is this effort to rig the rules of the game.”
One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy
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