The right started by smashing unions. Divide and conquer. First went after public sector unions, which were born in Wisconsin. Then the private sector unions. They passed what one judge called the most restrictive voting law in the country. It was the SAVE act, state level edition. They gerrymandered the living daylights out of the state as part of a national plan called Red Map. (08:48–08:52)
CLAIM
Asserts that Wisconsin passed a voting law described as the most restrictive in the U.S. by a judge.
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