eolesen
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- Jul 23, 2003
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So much for the notion that voter ID suppresses the vote.
In one county, the Hispanic vote quadrupled versus the last off-year election (which usually only deals with local elections and statewide ballot initiatives).
Guess they didn't have as much trouble getting a drivers license or state issued ID as many people claimed, even in Texas with its mostly rural populations...
http://dailycaller.com/2013/11/13/voter-turnout-in-texas-nearly-doubles-under-new-id-law/
In one county, the Hispanic vote quadrupled versus the last off-year election (which usually only deals with local elections and statewide ballot initiatives).
Guess they didn't have as much trouble getting a drivers license or state issued ID as many people claimed, even in Texas with its mostly rural populations...
http://dailycaller.com/2013/11/13/voter-turnout-in-texas-nearly-doubles-under-new-id-law/