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Disenfranchising anyone is a decision that should be made cautiously and compassionately.
February 2009 2009
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Disenfranchising our troops overseas is not an option.
Experts raise warning flags over D.C. Internet voting plan Mike DeBonis 2010
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Disenfranchising anyone is a decision that should be made cautiously and compassionately.
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Disenfranchising the Fl and Mi voters still didn't seal the deal.
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Disenfranchising the Fl and Mi voters still didn't seal the deal.
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Disenfranchising the Sunnis may have pleased the Iranians and cemented Chalabi's past ties with pro-Shia politicians, but it only adds fuel to the insurgency.
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Disenfranchising large numbers of people will only further marginalize them.
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Disenfranchising their own voters, punishing their own constituency for doing what they thought was right for them.
Florida compromise seats delegation, gives each half vote 2008
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Disenfranchising large numbers of people will only further marginalize them.
Sean Brooks: Election Intimidation and Delusions in Darfur 2010
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Disenfranchising the voters of Michigan and Florida are not her concern anymore.
Full Michigan delegation with half-vote to be seated by Dems 2008
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