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Jury hears Trump and Cohen Discussing Hush-Money Deal on secret recording; Nature-based solutions help solve Mississippi River Delta problems; Public lands groups cheer the expansion of two CA national monuments; 'Art Against the Odds' shines a light on artists in the WI justice system.

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President Biden defends dissent but says "order must prevail" on campus, former President Trump won't commit to accepting the 2024 election results and Nebraska lawmakers circumvent a ballot measure repealing private school vouchers.

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The Charged Debate Over Voting Rights

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Monday, October 17, 2016   

RICHMOND, Va. -- One big unknown this presidential election season is how voter turnout will be affected by the highly charged, partisan atmosphere. This will be the first election since the U.S. Supreme Court repealed important elements of the Voting Rights Act.

Judith Browne Dianis, executive director at the Advancement Project, said her group is concerned about attempts to suppress the vote in Virginia and other states. And she said she is troubled by rhetoric from the Trump campaign implying the election could be rigged and encouraging supporters to be poll watchers.

"This continuing narrative, conjuring up the bogeyman who is going to steal an election," Dianis said, “he's trying to undermine the integrity of our election through these false claims."

Last week, two armed Trump supporters waited outside a Democratic candidate's headquarters. And over the weekend, a GOP office in North Carolina was vandalized.

Dianis said threats and intimidation undermine democracy.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe has been trying to make voting more accessible by restoring voting rights to many reformed felons. The effort has been caught up in partisan legal battles, but Sabrina Khan, also with the Advancement Project, said that stories like that of Louise Benjamin, a Richmond grandmother, are at risk getting lost in the noise.

"Everybody knows her as 'Miss Louise.’ She was in trouble with the law when she was a teenager, however completed the terms of her sentence decades ago,” Khan said. "And she's so excited to vote for the first time ever."

According to the Advancement Project, voting suppression and barriers have the greatest impact on communities of color.

Information on voting in Virginia is available at elections.virginia.gov.


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