Thursday, December 29, 2011
Holder needs to go
The empirical evidence shows that voter ID laws do not suppress minority voting. In Georgia, black voter turnout for the 2006 midterm elections was 42.9%. After Georgia passed its photo ID, black turnout in the 2010 midterm rose to 50.4%. Black voter turnout also rose in Indiana and Mississippi after enactment of their voter ID laws.
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voter ID laws,
voter registration
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Forgot to cite the source for these statistics.
http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/Election-Expert-Fund-Voter/2011/12/17/id/421288
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