Republican Sen. Rand Paul says there is no evidence that African Americans are being barred from voting, and there's no need to restore provisions of the Voting Rights Act struck down in June by the Supreme Court.
Speaking in Louisville, the Kentucky senator, seen as a potential contender for the GOP presidential nomination in 2016, said, "The interesting thing about voting patterns now is in this last election, African Americans voted at a higher percentage than whites in almost every one of the states that were under the special provisions of the federal government," WFPL radio reported.
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5 comments:
no one has ever offered a situation where blacks are not allowed to vote . yet the situation is pounded and pounded and pounded by the press. No proof whatsoever, but plenty of false press!
Its all because dems cheat... have the dead.. and dogs voting twice..time to stop the fraud voter id Now.
7:28 you are right. I've been voting for over 50 years and I've never seen a black person that was turned from voting.
Always playin victims
Kept from voting... go to Baltimore on election day. They run free busses for them.
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