Are Super PACs Keeping People Of Color From Voting?

People Of Color Less Likely To Vote Due To Super PAC Influence

t's becoming more difficult for people to see how their vote is going to matter in the 2012 election. When states are increasingly passing voter ID laws that mandate voters prove they are citizens or that they are legitimate voters at the polls, while Super PACs are able to field millions of dollars, often from unidentified people, to influence elections, then democracy becomes less of a real thing to many people. A new survey from the Brennan Center for Justice shows majorities of Americans seeing Super PACs as corrupting forces on elections. There's enough Super PAC distrust in the survey that many said they likely won't vote. Evidently Bonnie Raitt isn't the only person who feels, as she said in Rolling Stone, that "we have an auction instead of an election."

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