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Voter Suppression: Voter ID Laws Are Not the Solution

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Voter Suppression: Voter ID Laws Are Not the Solution

By auwcl | October 23, 2018 | 0

By Patrick Roche On October 14, 2018, the Associated Press outlined the plight of 53,000 citizens of Georgia, seventy percent of whom are African-American, who may fall prey to voter suppression for failing to properly register for the upcoming gubernatorial election.[1] Georgia law requires a voter’s driver license information to exactly match the information provided in…

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