President Bill Clinton made a stark comparison between how easy it is to buy an assault rifle and vote in America, and it turns out he's right: individuals can buy assault weapons without showing identification in more than 30 states, while federal law prohibits states from allowing individuals to vote without some form of identification. In recent years, 13 states have passed stricter voter ID requirements and half a dozen more are considering voter suppression measures in the aftermath of the Supreme Court ruling invalidating a key section of the Voting Rights Act. Find out more with John Iadarola!
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