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People frustrated by demands of voter ID

Voter ID

Proponents of a voter ID law say it will help prevent voter fraud, and opponents say it will hinder elderly, minority and low-income voters.

 

Tough ID laws could block thousands of 2012 votes

Democrats and voting rights groups fear that ID laws could suppress votes among people who may not typically have a driver's license, and disproportionately affect the elderly, poor and minorities. While the number of votes is a small percentage of the overall total, they have the potential to sway a close election. Remember that the 2000 presidential race was decided by a 537-vote margin in Florida. A Republican leader in Pennsylvania said recently that the state's new ID law would allow Romney to win the state over President Barack Obama.

Senh: Again, Republican lawmakers are always trying to screw the poor and the minorities.

 

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