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- Feb 2016
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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If voting fraud is the third oldest profession, and if it is somehow rampant in all these states that have Republican leaders at their helm, then there should be reasonable ways to combat it
If this is factual, how possible is it that an end will be put to this, and what will it take?
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But the larger purpose and effect of the laws is to disenfranchise Hispanic voters, other minorities, and the poor -- most of whom, let's also be clear, vote for Democrats.
How has this been allowed to continue for so many years if it is clearly wrong, and what is going to be done to stop it?
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igpa.uillinois.edu igpa.uillinois.edu
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Both sides will just want to let the (right) people vote.
How can you actually define this since all citizens of the United States have the right to vote??<
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here were only 26 substantiated cases of voter fraud in the entire nation. Indeed, voter fraud is an extraordinarily rare occurrence.
This proves that there are indeed more issues with the negative affects of voter ID laws rather than the positive affects of them stopping voter fraud which rarely occurs.
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