Yes, Voter Suppression is Alive and Well

The Assignment with Audie Cornish - A podcast by CNN - Thursdays

Why is still so hard for Black communities to vote in this country? Massive early voter turnout has led to hours-long waiting lines, and Black and other voters of color can expect to wait the longest. Voter protection specialist Josh Levin says that even after decades of legal battles over voting rights, communities of color consistently encounter barriers. Don also speaks with Carol Anderson, author and professor of African American Studies at Emory University. She argues that modern suppression tactics are no different than those of the Jim Crow era.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy