Monday, October 25, 2004

George Will is copying me, too:

Stretching the franchise - PittsburghLIVE.com

Even though the 1992 election saw the largest percentage increase in voter turnout since 1952, Bill Clinton quickly sought to address the supposed "crisis" of nonparticipation with the National Voter Registration Act -- a.k.a. "Motor Voter." It, Fund says, imposed "fraud-friendly" rules on the states, requiring them, for example, to register to vote anyone receiving a driver's license, and to offer mail-in registration with no identification required.


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