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Voter suppression takes different forms.
Let's be clear: Voter suppression is real.
I do believe we have voter fraud in America.
The Republican playbook is voter suppression.
I do believe that voter fraud has taken place.
Voter confidence depends on the clean elections.
The Left would pretend voter fraud is no big deal.
There is voter fraud. I know there is voter fraud.
Sadly, voter suppression is not a thing of the past.
No U.S. citizen is being kicked off any voter rolls.
Voter fraud especially matters when elections are close.
Voter suppression anywhere hurts our democracy everywhere.
Voter caging and voter ID laws exist to disfranchise voters.
Voter turnout comes down to organizing, educating, activating.
Politics is a conversation between the contestant and the voter.
The silent voter, interestingly, has always been the voter for AAP.
The average voter has to hear a point seven times before it registers.
The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.
The greatest threat to the constitutional right to vote is voter fraud.
Voter ID laws are the most potent form of voter suppression legislation.
A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls.
Voter suppression is at the very core of the Trump re-election strategy.
Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust.
Every voter has a right to criticise a government and comment on its functioning.
There is just no evidence of rampant voter fraud when it comes to mail-in ballots.
The extent of my political involvement is that I'm a registered voter - Republican.
The United States Supreme Court has voted 6-3 that voter photo ID is constitutional.
I worked my way up in the private sector and implemented Georgia's tough voter ID law.
The voter does not vote only on one issue, the voter votes on a multiplicity of issues.
Every voter in Ukraine should have their say on the future they want for their country.
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.
That's the trouble with trying to influence an undecided voter. First you have to find one.
Campaigning in Wyoming is politics at its most retail level. It's done one voter at a time.
Pretending that voter fraud does not exist puts the integrity of our voting process at risk.
In the political world, the only position I have is voter. I'm not a spokesman for anything.
Supporters of tough voter ID laws are not afraid of vote fraud - they are afraid of democracy.
I believe there should be political consequences for politicians who commit voter suppression.
You constantly hear about voter fraud... but you don't see huge amounts of vote fraud out there.
Mass mailing ballots to voters depends on voter registration rolls that are notoriously error-ridden.
It is essential that every eligible American voter has the ability and access to have their voice heard.
We've got 50 percent voter turnout for presidential elections. That's appalling. We can do so much better.
There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud during the 2016 elections or any relatively recent election.
You're more likely to see someone fatally struck by lightning than witness a case of in-person voter fraud.
My interest in foreign policy is above the average voter's interest. That doesn't mean we shouldn't talk about it.
Judicial Watch has a massive project to force states and counties across the nation to clean up their voter rolls.
Requiring valid, photographic identification is a common sense step to ensure voter integrity and sound elections.
Voter fraud is almost non-existent. People don't just show up on election day, trying to impersonate other people.
Who the voter chooses to vote for is up to him or her, I would only request all eligible voters to go out and vote.
Since winning the election, Donald Trump has jump-started voter suppression efforts at the federal and state levels.
Public perception of the Westminster arena, with all its posturings, does little to engender a sense of voter belief.