The Black vote is still important – as are the votes of other marginalized people who tend to vote Democratic – and for that reason, “the new poll tax,” voter suppression, is in full view.
There has been no support or protection for voters given by the high courts in these states, where, unsurprisingly, Republican candidates are being seriously challenged and who may lose in November’s general election.
In spite of the objections of the residents of these states to having to appear personally at polling booths because of the danger of having large numbers of people congregate due to COVID-19, there is still pushback to the suggestion that people be allowed to vote by mail in order to protect their health.
Do we have to have a brigade of people charged simply with making sure there are enough extension cords – the right kind – so that the voting machines can be connected to power?
There might be a new poll tax, but the power rests with the people.