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Most Americans Support Early Voting (A Democratic Priority) And Photo ID Laws (A Republican One), Survey Finds

Por: Forbes Business October 14, 2022

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Topline Nearly eight in 10 Americans favor early voting laws intended to expand voting access while just as many support photo identification requirements aimed at tightening voting regulations, according to a Gallup released Friday, amid a string of new state laws both reining in and expanding voting access in the run-up to the midterm elections. Nearly 80% of Americans support early voting and photo ID requirements at voting places, according... + full article



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