As Election Day draws ever-near, The Rachel Maddow Show is doggedly following what Rachel Maddow calls “shady new Republican election laws in swing states.”
On Friday, she started with a shout out to “a civic geek’s dream come true,” Pennsylvania’s Voter Hall of Fame, where people who have voted in 50 consecutive elections are inducted in honor of their commitment to democracy.
Now, the Keystone State is poised to deliberately disenfranchise approximately 25% of those Hall of Fame Super Voters (and 10% of all voters). More than 758,000 registered voters in PA don’t have the photo identification card needed to vote in November.
Lean Forward went to Philadelphia and asked a 101-year-old Pennsylvanian how she’d feel if she couldn’t vote.
“I’d feel very badly, because I know we’ve come a long way…from when we could not vote. See, I remember when black folks did not vote,” she told him.
And in that vein, Maddow says we need to talk about the “partisan disaster” in Ohio. Namely, the fact that in Ohio, it’s easier to vote in a Republican-leaning county than in a Democratic one.








