JGalt
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If a party's most popular candidate was being constantly harassed by fraudulent claims, even to the point of attempting to disqualify or incriminate that candidate, wouldn't that be considered "voter disenfranchisement" or "voter suppression"?
Yes, I'm referring to Trump. Even though he hasn't announced his candidacy, the Democrats seem intent on removing him from the race. This sure seems like a form of "voter disenfranchisement" or "voter suppression" to me.
Yes, I'm referring to Trump. Even though he hasn't announced his candidacy, the Democrats seem intent on removing him from the race. This sure seems like a form of "voter disenfranchisement" or "voter suppression" to me.