Democrats Sue Trump & GOP Under 1871 KKK Act for Threatening Voters of Color
The Democratic Party has filed lawsuits in four battleground states -- Ohio, Arizona, Nevada and Pennsylvania -- alleging Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican Party are "conspiring to threaten, intimidate, and thereby prevent minority voters in urban neighborhoods from voting." The lawsuits cite the Voting Rights Act and the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act. In its filing, the Ohio Democratic Party write, "Trump has sought to advance his campaign’s goal of 'voter suppression' by using the loudest microphone in the nation to implore his supporters to engage in unlawful intimidation." The suits also names Trump adviser Roger Stone and his super PAC, Stop the Steal.
Trump has repeatedly urged his supporters to monitor polling booths on Election Day. The North Carolina NAACP has also filed a federal lawsuit Monday seeking an immediate injunction to stop the state and various county boards of elections from illegally canceling the registrations of thousands of voters. The NAACP says African-American voters are being targeted in a coordinated effort to suppress the black vote in the state. For more, "Democracy Now!" speaks with Carol Anderson, professor of African American studies at Emory University. She is author of the new book, "White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide."