NC GOP goes after non-existent voter fraud
Submitted by scharrison on Wed, 01/02/2013 - 2:17pm
Misplaced priorities, or a move to disenfranchise?
"I expect voter ID to be one of first substantive bills that will be sent to the governor," said Rep. Thom Tillis, R-Mecklenburg, likely to be elected to a second term as House speaker. McCrory is a voter ID proponent. Legal challenges by Democrats and civil rights groups are expected.
If that is supposed to have substance, I'd hate to see their idea of a bill lacking substance. At least there is proof that a lot of grease is being stolen...
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