Jan. 6, 2022, 3:30 p.m. ET
The New York Times
Our governmental journalists talked astir the G.O.P.’s propulsion to restrict voting and prehend power implicit elections, and however Democrats are responding.
Carl Hulse
The conflict implicit ideology didn’t extremity connected Jan. 6 past year. Voting rights are taking halfway signifier successful Washington, and Republican legislatures astir the state are intent connected imposing caller voting restrictions and taking power of the predetermination apparatus. What are you each seeing and reporting on?
Nick Corasaniti
In 2021, we saw 1 of the top contractions successful voting entree successful generations, arsenic 19 states passed 34 laws that added caller restrictions to voting. And already this twelvemonth we've seen cardinal midterm battlegrounds similar New Hampshire and Florida present bills to further restrict voting rights.
Reid Epstein
Elected Republicans person adopted elements, if not all, of Donald Trump's mendacious assertions that the 2020 predetermination was stolen, starring to a continuation of efforts to overturn the predetermination and to make ways for aboriginal predetermination results to beryllium undone.
Lisa Lerer
I'm struck by however profoundly the mendacious communicative astir Jan. 6 has taken clasp among Republicans, galore of whom present judge it was justified and spot the attackers arsenic "patriots." It is the upside-down, topsy-turvy world. That disinformation run lone fuels the thought of a "stolen election" — and each those voting restrictions.
Nick Corasaniti
Lisa's precisely close — that is often the justification for these caller voting laws. In the preamble of immoderate of the bills is simply a tendency to "restore confidence" successful elections.