One person, one vote
"One person, one vote" is no longer enough for progressives, apparently. Professor Brandon Hasbrouck, who teaches criminal law, race relations law, and critical theory at Washington and Lee University, believes that the votes of black Americans should be counted twice in all U.S. elections as a form of "voter reparations." Hasbrouck wrote a piece published in The Nation in which he stated that the core problem is the Electoral College. He posited that it is somehow unfair that the mostly white state of Wyoming gets three electors while Atlanta, which is 58% black, gets none and "can only occasionally overcome the mostly white and conservative votes from elsewhere in the state."
"Vote reparations would be a giant step toward remedying our nation's long history of denying and devaluing Black votes. To address systemic racism, we must transform how we choose our government."
"Vote reparations would be a giant step toward remedying our nation's long history of denying and devaluing Black votes. To address systemic racism, we must transform how we choose our government."
In American Thinker
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