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By FB page is littered with updates about serious voting irregularities like this one—but others I've asked prefer me not post it publicly.
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And yet another voting irregularity, this time in Northern California.pic.twitter.com/WeL3sHVbwr
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More voting irregularities; this is from Arleta (in the Valley), California.pic.twitter.com/MpzLAUW2pE
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This voter registered and followed-up to make sure he did it right. But he wasn't on the rolls today in East LA.pic.twitter.com/Bk5DbzFjOX
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If my FB feed is at all reflective of California, there's a troubling voter suppression story emerging here for black/native/latino voters.
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George Gavlis (of all people!) was denied his right to vote in California today. Wow.pic.twitter.com/VkIrhKGc1p
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If you think the voting irregularities don't matter because they wouldn't have put Sanders over the top, you're missing the point.
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This is about the degree to which people feel (or don't feel) like they can fundamentally participate in society.
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Because the vote has been SO hard fought by so many different groups of people, they feel something when it gets taken away.
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What they feel is disenfranchisement—a very particular kind of marginalization.
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So yes, it matters that so many people in California were disenfranchised yesterday. It matters a lot.
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Every time I see one report - how many just gave up, walked away, and haven't said anything. Even without screw-ups, the rules.
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