If there was a hidden agenda behind North Carolina’s voter ID law to suppress minority turnout – as the law’s opponents claim – it hasn’t worked, based on a study showing not only more voters overall, but an increase in black voter turnout especially, after the law’s implementation.
The findings came before a scheduled hearing next week where the U.S. Justice Department will ask a U.S. District Court for an injunction against the law going into the November midterms. The Obama administration has argued that such a law will make it more difficult for minorities to vote.
Comparing May 4, 2010 North Carolina primary election data with the May 14, 2014 primary data, the study found that voter turnout increased across the board, but particularly among black voters, where it increased by 29.5 percent, compared to an increase of white voter turnout of 13.7 percent. The findings were based on Census Bureau data and public names who signed the voter rolls.
More
Obama will just say "This caught us as a surprise". He is just too stupid to know what's going on.
ReplyDeleteGosh darn, we've never even guessed that this would happen, have we?
ReplyDeleteProof of the facts that voter I.D. is the way to go!
They won't let the truth get in the way of their good story!
ReplyDeleteIt would stop the fraud, neither parties Establishment Politicians want that.. get them out.. Ids and term limits are the way to go
ReplyDeleteDoes the government ban "minorities" from obtaining an ID? What he means to say is, " it will hinder undocumented Americans, and dead people...errrr, breathing impaired people, from voting"
ReplyDeleteThey even hand out ID cards to illegals at MVA. It's so easy.
I have been all over the world,and only in America have I heard the word racism used.Everyone else just goes about their business,but here in the US there is something to gain by using that word.
ReplyDelete