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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

In the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Tony Norman summarizes the history of attempts to restrict the franchise. He starts with the colonial period, in which only land-holders could vote, and works his way through poll taxes and literacy tests up to today. If you are unfamiliar with the history of the franchise, his article is a good three-minute cram course.

He reminds us:

Of course, these efforts were never couched in terms of disenfranchising whole classes and categories of people. In America, voter suppression is always about “ensuring the integrity of the ballot box.”

Of course, oh yes, certainly, yes-indeedy-do.

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