Supreme Court Refuses To Block Discriminatory Texas Voter ID Law

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has refused for now to block a strict voter identification law in Texas that critics say will make it harder for as many as 600,000 registered voters who lack driver’s licenses to cast a ballot this year. The justices turned down an appeal from civil rights lawyers who said the court…

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Shelly Lynn Partham
7 years ago

Why doesnt a person need to id themself when voting. They could be anybody.

Nicholas
7 years ago

Texas! Of course it’s Texas. What a land of loons.

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