![]() ![]() From the petty (not letting college students vote in the state where they go to college - without a car - if they don't change their driver's license address) to the venal - giving Native Americans only three hours a month in which they can register to vote in a building hours from their residence, and only if they have a street address (which few do) - the will of incumbents to keep their personal entitlements knows no bounds. In a state-by-state and tactic-by-tactic review, Daley shows how state legislatures and county governments have tried to suppress voting by voters they believe will not vote for their party. Felons in some states lose their right to vote - forever! - and needless to say, the law is applied unequally by race. Fun fact: President Trump may have committed felony voter fraud in Florida, when he initially listed his residence as 1600 Pennsylvania on his voter registration. ![]()
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