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Republican governors in more than 30 states have recently passed laws that restrict voters’ access to polling places, particularly minorities. However, in places like the key swing state of Florida, the new voter ID laws will also block
Tags: Mitt Romney, 2012 elections, voter ID laws, block the vote, women voters, hispanic voters, swing states, voter suppression, Obama
Perhaps liberals are wising up and realizing that comparing voter ID laws to Jim Crow statutes is, well, a bit much...M.O. on the issue -- Roberts had no critical questions for Randolph about his near-conspiratorial premise...For her part, Heather
Tags: voter ID laws, voter registration, voting, msnbc, voter suppression, voter id, id laws, Marvin Randolph, Heather Smith, suppression laws
Some have argued they are necessary to protect the integrity of our election system. Other have argued that they are a transparent attempt to suppress the Democratic vote. In deciding this issue, the core question should be does voter fraud exist?...
Tags: voter ID laws, voting, trans, Elections, voter id, id laws, voter fraud, Chicago, Voting Rights Act, political corruption
“When you vote, you are giving your consent to be governed.” And I haven’t forgotten. Voting is so important. Some state laws, though, are making it harder for certain groups to vote with voter ID laws.
Tags: voter ID laws, trans, transgender, voting, Exploring Gender, gender, disenfranchise, voter registration, voter id
It is saddening, it is sickening, and it is disheartening. There are many things that people have come to suspect over a lengthy history in America. It is just outright sad to watch the suspicions of a lifetime come to fruition right
Tags: vote theft, id theft, voter ID laws, opm, ecclesiates 12, voter registration, election fraud, political corruption, voter suppression
It's about a week after it became available on the Internet but no less interesting now than it was then is the infographic by Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist , which skewers voter ID laws cropping up in various states...The graphic notes, for
Tags: voter ID laws, voter fraud, Democrat, id law, voter id, Washington, political-news, political corruption, Instant-runoff voting, electronic voting
U.S. courts have authority to decide whether President Barack Obama's healthcare law is valid under the Constitution, his attorney general told a court on Thursday in a further bid to defuse a controversy Obama ignited earlier this week.
Tags: healthcare, Obama, voter ID laws, voter id, Flushing, political-news, United States, Elections, Illinois
Despite scant evidence of actual cheating at the polls, allegations of voter fraud fueled the controversial law that makes a picture ID necessary to vote in Texas. Fewer than five complaints involving voter impersonations were filed with the Texas
Tags: texas, voter fraud, Texas Attorney General, voter ID laws, Texas Law, photo id, Garnet Coleman, voter id, voter impersonations, id card
A requirement that voters show photo identification at the polls became law in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, the latest in a spate of Republican-led efforts to impose stricter controls at the ballot box. Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett signed the act
Tags: voter ID laws, voter fraud, Virginia General Assembly, today, voter id, photo id, south carolina, Justice Department, id law, texas
A federal court in Washington will now decide whether Texas can enforce its new voter ID law after the Justice Department on Monday rejected the restrictive voting measure, saying state leaders failed to prove that it would not discriminate against
Tags: voter suppression, voter ID laws, texas, Justice Department, voter id, id law, registered voter, Austin, Voting Rights Act, Elections