Voter Fraud Billboards Stir Controversy
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Billboards declaring "Voter Fraud is a Felony" were just recently taken down in some metropolitan Ohio and Wisconsin locations. But not prior to civil rights teams said they could possibly intimidate minority voters and reduction turnout. Host Michel Martin talks with WCPN reporter Brian Bull about the billboards, who paid for them, and concerns about their long lasting impact.
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Voter Fraud Billboards Stir Controversy
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Billboards declaring "Voter Fraud is a Felony" were recently taken down in some urban Ohio and Wisconsin areas. But not before civil rights groups said they could intimidate minority voters and decrease turnout. Host Michel Martin talks with WCPN reporter Brian Bull about the billboards, who paid for them, and concerns about their lasting impact.
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