Thomas Zimmer on Nostr: It all starts with keeping the “wrong” people from voting. Republicans constantly ...
It all starts with keeping the “wrong” people from voting. Republicans constantly introduce bills intended to make voting harder – and have enacted such laws almost everywhere they are in charge. While it is not always clear how effective these laws are, the intention behind them certainly is. 8/
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