Georgia lawsuit is latest blow in U.S. fight over voting rights

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U.S. voting rights advocacy groups on Thursday sued Georgia's top election ...

 

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Appeal. Appeal. Appeal

This should be labeled an opinion piece...it is not fact

Funny how the poor & disable can get IDs for welfare and other things they deem worth. They can get a voters ID card if they wanted. I’m all for a voters ID card, and think all states would also. Only Dems seem to object. Wonder Why!

We need an ID to do just about everything . Voting is so important I think everyone should have a free ID with picture and date of birth.

Having a valid photo ID or driver license should be a requirement. Not voter suppression at all. So ridiculous.

It’s a war on voting rights. It’s a disenfranchisement campaign.

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