| When 
                      Newt Gingrich suggested that America 
                      impose a poll 
                      test in U.S. 
                      history as a requirement for native-born citizens to vote, 
                      it was too much even for black Tea Party Congressman Allen 
                      West (R-FL).  “That’s 
                      going back to some times that my parents had to contend 
                      with,” West said of the notion of a Jim Crow-style literacy 
                      test. “I think that we need to do a better job educating 
                      our young men and women in school, but we don’t need to 
                      have a litmus test, no.” For 
                      Gingrich, who recently called Obama a “food stamp president,” 
                      this is part 
                      of a pattern of racially offensive remarks, policy positions 
                      and affiliations - against African-Americans, Latinos, Muslims 
                      and others. But Gingrich is merely a spoke in the wheel. 
                      There is nationwide effort by the Republican Party to suppress 
                      voter turnout in next year’s presidential election. Devoid 
                      of any ideas to beat Obama and win over the electorate, 
                      and crippled by a roster of candidates consisting of empty 
                      suits, wingnuts and the otherwise unelectable, this is their 
                      election strategy for 2012. And 
                      it is a game plan perfected by Dixiecrats in the days of 
                      segregation, and for the same reasons. Segregationists employed 
                      the poll test, poll tax, threat of physical violence and 
                      other tactics to keep blacks out of the political process 
                      and maintain Jim Crow rule. Such a regime would become untenable 
                      once African-Americans were able to exercise their right 
                      to vote, and the racists in power knew that. In a healthy, 
                      authentic democratic system, we benefit from broad and inclusive 
                      participation. Sadly, throughout this country’s history, 
                      this land of the free, the right to vote was secured for 
                      more and more people through protest. People were compelled 
                      to struggle for the franchise through hardship, bloodshed, 
                      and in some cases martyrdom. As 
                      the party of the Southern Strategy from the 1960s onward, 
                      the GOP assumed the mantle of white Christian conservatism, 
                      and with it, a mindset characterized by racial resentment 
                      over the gains of the civil rights movement, and the continued 
                      presence of blacks, Latinos and others. This resentment 
                      was then disguised as opposition to taxes, social programs 
                      and big government, on the grounds that people of color 
                      benefited more from these programs.  Often 
                      an effective means to divide and conquer in the short term, 
                      the Southern Strategy has revealed its fatal flaw: in an 
                      increasingly diverse nation such as the U.S., Republican 
                      dependence on a dwindling demographic of angry, rightwing 
                      Tea Party folks for their electoral victory leaves them 
                      with only one of two options - fade into oblivion, or, as 
                      thugs would do in corrupt regimes and banana republics, 
                      suppress the vote. And that’s why the GOP, predicting their 
                      own failure to prevail on the merits of their positions 
                      before a national audience, has taken it to the gutter. This 
                      time, it’s called Voter ID. This year, conservative lawmakers 
                      in 20 
                      states such as Montana, Pennsylvania, 
                      Tennessee and Wisconsin 
                      have been pushing bills that would require voters to produce 
                      an ID, typically a driver’s license, state-issued ID or 
                      passport. Legislation recently passed in the Florida 
                      and Texas 
                      legislatures, and the governors of Kansas 
                      and South 
                      Carolina just signed Voter ID bills into law. And 13 
                      of 27 states that already have such a law are considering 
                      beefing up their requirements. The 
                      stated reason for the need for such laws is the ever-present 
                      scourge of voter fraud. But as the Brennan 
                      Center for Justice points out, fraud 
                      is extremely rare, the way that being struck by lightning 
                      is rare, except that voter fraud is even less common. Moreover, 
                      these policies, which are costly 
                      to implement, would disenfranchise millions of voters 
                      without tackling any real problem. But 
                      for Republicans, there is an unstated problem that the Voter 
                      ID bills address - those pesky black 
                      and Latino voters who have the nerve to want to go out 
                      and vote, not to mention those seniors, people with disabilities, 
                      low-income voters, and students. These groups are less likely 
                      to possess a government-issued ID. And it is no accident 
                      that they are traditional Democratic constituencies, so 
                      this law is for them. And to that end, the GOP plays the 
                      role of the bully who beats you up every day and takes your 
                      lunch money. 
 In 
                      a normal world, when you want to win an election, it’s all 
                      about “Get Out The Vote” efforts. But when your goal is 
                      to snatch victory from the gutter, “Block The Vote” will 
                      do. BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor, David 
                      A. Love, JD is a journalist and human rights advocate based 
                      in Philadelphia, is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Pennsylvania 
                      Law School. and a contributor to The Huffington 
                      Post, the Grio, The Progressive 
                      Media Project, McClatchy-Tribune News Service, 
                      In These 
                      Times and Philadelphia 
                      Independent Media Center. He also blogs at davidalove.com, NewsOne, Daily Kos, and Open Salon. Click here to contact Mr. Love. 
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