Wednesday, April 20, 2016
New York Disenfranchises Voters Just in Time for Primary Election
When a "Red" State attempts to eliminate voter fraud by passing laws that require citizens to have proper IDs in order to register to vote, Democrats accuse the Republicans of trying to disenfranchise Democrat-leaning voters.
If Republicans really want to disenfranchise the electorate, they should simply follow the lesson provided by "Blue" States like New York where more than 125,000 Democratic voters were removed from the rolls.
Calling reports of voting irregularities in New York state "a disgrace", Bernie Sanders said, "It is absurd that in Brooklyn, New York -- where I was born, actually -- tens of thousands of people as I understand it, have been purged from the voting rolls."
The Clinton campaign had no immediate response.
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