The media's horse-race narratives are covering up the big issue of voter suppression
Opinion by Colbert I. King
Columnist
April 16, 2021 at 2:40 p.m. EDT
White nationalism is on the rise and worming itself into the Republican mainstream. The country is experiencing a racial justice crisis, as Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, told a virtual Howard University audience this week.
Yet, thats not whats dominating the front pages or cable news shows. Instead, the Biden administration is being subjected to horse race reporting that pays more attention to whether the president is winning or losing against Republican rivals on a range of issues infrastructure, gun control, climate change, withdrawal from Afghanistan, you name it than to the substance and merit of the issues themselves. Public life in Washington is once again being reduced to a competitive game between Democrats and Republicans whos ahead, whos behind in the battle over who knows what.
However, some of todays issues are more than passing fancies that grab public attention until the next big thing comes along. One that looms large with those of us deeply concerned about the health of our democracy: the Republican voter suppression crusade that will diminish access to the ballot for people of color.
It is an existential threat to an essential right of U.S. citizenship the freedom to vote in open elections.
Staring us in the face are 361 restrictive bills by mostly Republican state legislatures across the country that, at bottom, aim to curb voter participation. The supposed rationale for the open assault on voting rights is the baseless charge of voter fraud and irregularities in the 2020 election leveled by the defeated president, Donald Trump, and echoed by his flock of followers.
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