Ohio Democratic State Sen. Nina Turner spoke out vehemently against voter suppression in her state during an appearance on msnbc Monday.
Noting that 56% of African-Americans in the county she represents (Cuyahoga, which includes Cleveland) used early, in-person voting, though they make up only 26% of the population, Turner said restrictions on early voting proposed by Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted can only be interpreted as voter suppression.
“It is on record that African-Americans use early voting, and for the secretary of state to turn a blind eye to that data, for him to turn a blind eye to the class implications that folks who work two to three jobs to just make ends meet will not have the same access to the ballot as they had in 2008,” she said. “Make no mistake about it: folks in Ohio will have less access to the ballot in 2012 than they did in 2008.”








