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Electoral fraud / Voter suppression / Politics / Constitutional law / Political law / Election law / Voter ID laws / Disfranchisement / Texas law / Voter suppression in the United States / Voter ID laws in the United States
Date: 2016-07-20 17:09:11
Electoral fraud
Voter suppression
Politics
Constitutional law
Political law
Election law
Voter ID laws
Disfranchisement
Texas law
Voter suppression in the United States
Voter ID laws in the United States

Immediate Release: Date: July 20, 2016 Contact: Dwight Clark "The Ruling Affirms the Cornerstone of Democracy - the Right to Vote" Statement by Senator Menéndez on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals Striking

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