Georgia "Ground Zero" in voter suppression. Choose your link: https://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&...6.0.148.890.4j5.9.0...0.0...1ac.1.qrt4c6nWKog
It is good to keep in mind that our country was founded by those with great mistrust of a Federal Government. We are in some respects still a nation cobbled together from 50 little countries. If you are a resident, you can vote for the President in many states, but be virtually forever barred from voting in other states regardless of your residency there. You can be executed in one State but be sent to Prison for a term of years for the same crime, depending on what State you live in. And on and on. Choose wisely which State, i.e., little country, you will live in.
So we have to conduct elections for the lowest common denominator? People that do not care enough to get minimal ID? Otherwise we are racists?
Just to make sure my comment was clear. No one is even claiming that blacks were held to a different standard, the common touchstone of discrimination. A black person could vote every bit as easily as a white and probably more so, given all the efforts to get them to the polls to vote democrat. No, the argument is that any alteration of election law that can be said to make it marginally tougher for people with zero motivation to vote is discriminatory.
If Trump wins, the electoral college will be the next venue for democrat shenanigans and chicanery. There's no federal law requiring electoral college electors to vote the way the election went. 29 states and the Dist of Col have state laws giving control to the state mandating how the electors vote in the electoral college. 21 states electors have no laws mandating how they vote, federal or state. Here are the 29 that have the state laws. If your state isn't on it, watch out for the worst. Alabama (Code of Ala. §17-19-2) Alaska (Alaska Stat. §15.30.090) California (Election Code §6906) Colorado (CRS §1-4-304) Connecticut (Conn. Gen. Stat. §9-176) Delaware (15 Del C §4303) District of Columbia (§1-1312(g)) Florida (Fla. Stat. §103.021(1)) Hawaii (HRS §14-28) Maine (21-A MRS §805) Maryland (Md Ann Code art 33, §8-505) Massachusetts (MGL, ch. 53, §8) Michigan (MCL §168.47) Mississippi (Miss Code Ann §23-15-785) Montana (MCA §13-25-104) Nebraska (§32-714) Nevada (NRS §298.050) New Mexico (NM Stat Ann §1-15-9) North Carolina (NC Gen Stat §163-212) Ohio (ORC Ann §3505.40) Oklahoma (26 Okl St §10-102) Oregon (ORS §248.355) South Carolina (SC Code Ann §7-19-80) Tennessee (Tenn Code Ann §2-15-104(c)) Utah (Utah Code Ann §20A-13-304) Vermont (17 VSA §2732) Virginia (§24.2-203) Washington (RCW §29.71.020) Wisconsin (Wis Stat §7.75) Wyoming (Wyo Stat §22-19-108)