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Let the harassment begin!

It’s an unlovely fact. But it’s a key Republican strategy, in almost every closely-contested election, to deny as many people as possible the right to vote. True enough, it’s not wholly an equal opportunity affair. Voting for Republicans is generally encouraged. But since high turn-out elections almost always favor Democrats, Republicans often use a mix of voter suppression tactics to nudge the totals back in the other direction. (NewDonkey had some choice comments on this from a few days ago, which I commend to you.)

This is an ugly topic we’ve been writing about at TPM for years. And in tomorrow’s New York Times we find what can only be called a refershingly straightforward account of how this tactic will be used ten days from now in Ohio.

The state Republican party has recruited thousands of poll watchers, to be paid $100 each, to challenge as many newly registered voters as possible. Not surprisingly, they’re concentrating the poll watchers in inner-city neighborhoods of Cleveland, Dayton and other cities.

To justify these tactics, the delightful James P. Trakas, party co-chair in Cuyahoga County, told the Times: “The organized left’s efforts to, quote unquote, register voters – I call them ringers – have created these problems.”

Definitely give this article a read.

This is a complicated topic that we’ll be returning to repeatedly and elaborating on before election day. But what’s afoot right now in Ohio isn’t that complicated.

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