How gutting the Voting Rights Act increased the voting racial gap

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The difference in turnout between white and nonwhite voters has soared since 2008, especially in regions once covered by strict Voting Rights Act protections. A new report from the Brennan Center shows since the Supreme Court’s 2013 decision in Shelby County v. Holder, the white-Black voter turnout gap has widened.

How gutting the Voting Rights Act increased the voting racial gap

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