Reporting on Friday shows a top advisor for President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign caught on tape in November bragging of the Republican Party’s history of voter suppression—and promising to go on the offensive in 2020.
The revelation came from the Associated Press in a report Friday on comments by Trump re-election advisor Justin Clark at an event in Madison, Wisconsin.
“Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places,” said Clark. “Let’s start protecting our voters. We know where they are… Let’s start playing offense a little bit. That’s what you’re going to see in 2020.”
AP reported that Clark’s remarks show the Republican Party determined to use relaxed civil rights regulations to their advantage:
One Wisconsin Now deputy director Mike Browne expressed his outrage over the remarks and the alleged strategy.
“The strategy to rig the rules in elections and give themselves an unfair partisan advantage goes to Donald Trump, the highest levels of his campaign and the top Republican leadership,” said Browne. “It’s clear there’s no law Donald Trump and his right-wing machine won’t bend, break, or ignore to try to win the presidency.”
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