We’ve covered extensively the GOP’s obsession with “voter fraud” as a means to reduce ballot access and otherwise lower turnout, especially among minorities and the elderly. A favored tool for this purpose has been requiring voters to produce some sort of identification at the polls, and today the Supreme Court upheld one of the strictest of these photo ID laws, the one in Indiana.
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