Voter ID Battle Set to Rage Again
Some states are introducing voter ID laws for the first time. Others, like Virginia and Alaska, aim to strengthen existing voter ID laws by introducing a strict photo ID requirement.
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Some states are introducing voter ID laws for the first time. Others, like Virginia and Alaska, aim to strengthen existing voter ID laws by introducing a strict photo ID requirement.
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