How Conservatives Justify Poll Taxes

How Conservatives Justify Poll Taxes
MEET THE PRESS -- Pictured: (l-r) â Rich Lowry, Editor, National Review, appears on 'Meet the Press' in Washington D.C., Sunday, July 1, 2012. (Photo by: William B. Plowman/NBC/NBC NewsWire via Getty Images)
MEET THE PRESS -- Pictured: (l-r) â Rich Lowry, Editor, National Review, appears on 'Meet the Press' in Washington D.C., Sunday, July 1, 2012. (Photo by: William B. Plowman/NBC/NBC NewsWire via Getty Images)

During the Obama era, the Republican Party has made the modern revival of the poll tax a point of party dogma. Direct poll taxes have been illegal for 50 years, but the GOP has discovered a workaround. They have passed laws requiring photo identification, forcing prospective voters who lack them, who are disproportionately Democratic and nonwhite, to undergo the extra time and inconvenience of acquiring them. They have likewise fought to reduce early voting hours on nights and weekends, thereby making it harder for wage workers and single parents, who have less flexibility at work and in their child care, to cast a ballot.

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