An Attack on Voting Rights is an Attack on the Country, Says Craigslist Founder

By Sarah Massey March 30, 2012
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Think you have the right to vote? Not so much. Check out these great graphics at craigconnects that tell a compelling visual story about the voter suppression laws. He shows us what it looks like to be hit by lightening, which is much more prevalent that in-person vote fraud. Yet, time after time, voter suppression laws are promoted as anti-fraud measures. It doesn’t add up and Craig shows why.

The tagline for craigconnects is “using technology to give the voiceless a real voice and the powerless real power.”

“What I learned in high school civics class is that an attack on voting rights is virtually the same as an attack on the country,” writes Craig.