Kenneth Bernoska

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The “crime” had to occur, in other words, before the Department of Justice stepped in. Which meant that skewed election results, where a candidate assumed office because citizens had been systematically disfranchised, could affect years of policy and lawmaking while the long, drawn-out court process slowly unfolded.
One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy
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