you are truly stupid.
you use an opinion piece to prove i lied. LOL. seriously, take you and your sock puppet home, you lose again.
In 2010, many minority voters in Louisiana, Maryland and New Hampshire received robocalls telling them they could vote by telephone or email. In 2002 in Baltimore and 2003 in Georgia, black voters received fliers warning them that if they had failed to pay utility bills, had outstanding parking tickets or were behind on their rent, they would be arrested if they tried to vote. In 2006, voters with Latino surnames in Orange County, Calif., were given fliers suggesting that naturalized citizens were not entitled to vote. These are not new tactics. In North Carolina’s 1990 Senate race, Jesse Helms supporters mailed 125,000 postcards to predominantly black voting precincts, misleading voters about residency requirements and threatening that misstatements to voting officials could mean five years in prison. In 2004, Native American voters in South Dakota were turned away from the polls because they failed to present identification papers, though they were not legally required to do so.