Voter ID Laws are RACIST – Said No Sane Person Ever

by | December 9, 2019

Why is getting an ID considered a task too far for people of color. That is the Only way to look at the claim that voter ID laws are racist. Watch video below. VIDEO- Voter ID Laws are RACIST – Said No Sane Person Ever.

Why is getting an ID considered a task too far for people of color. That is the Only way to look at the claim that voter ID laws are racist. Watch video below.

VIDEO- Voter ID Laws are RACIST – Said No Sane Person Ever.

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