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  • And, as luck would have it, if she does choose to run for Mayor, well she'll have even more cash and name recognition by that time, along with a useful women's voter file, since her AG-campaign staff is running a women's voter-id campaign right now.

    Rebecca Sive: Our Mayor's Race Is a Tale of Two Cities Rebecca Sive 2010

  • And, as luck would have it, if she does choose to run for Mayor, well she'll have even more cash and name recognition by that time, along with a useful women's voter file, since her AG-campaign staff is running a women's voter-id campaign right now.

    Rebecca Sive: Our Mayor's Race Is a Tale of Two Cities Rebecca Sive 2010

  • The Minutemen-endorsed candidate has advocated the use of a voter-id program to "safeguard the election process" and opposed a scholarship program because it gave tuition money to legal residents who were not citizens.

    Amy Novick: Presenting the Immigration Hall of Shame Amy Novick 2010

  • The Minutemen-endorsed candidate has advocated the use of a voter-id program to "safeguard the election process" and opposed a scholarship program because it gave tuition money to legal residents who were not citizens.

    Amy Novick: Presenting the Immigration Hall of Shame Amy Novick 2010

  • The Minutemen-endorsed candidate has advocated the use of a voter-id program to "safeguard the election process" and opposed a scholarship program because it gave tuition money to legal residents who were not citizens.

    Amy Novick: Presenting the Immigration Hall of Shame 2010

  • My intuition is that voter-id laws suppress more legitimate votes than they prevent fraudulent ones, although I admit that empirical data for that assertion or the contrary assertion are hard to come by.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » A Stolen Election in New York? 2009

  • Is this some sarcastic argument against voter-id laws by analogy?

    Proposed New Law « Lean Left 2008

  • Now, when I registered, I was provided a voter-id card which was enough “ID” to vote.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: September 20, 2006 2006

  • The document states she has "advocated the use of a voter-id program to 'safeguard the election process' and opposed a scholarship program because it gave tuition money to legal residents who were not citizens."

    Home/News Molly K. Hooper

 2010

  • The document states she has "advocated the use of a voter-id program to 'safeguard the election process' and opposed a scholarship program because it gave tuition money to legal residents who were not citizens."

    Home/News Molly K. Hooper

 2010

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