So there was a number of amendments made to the bill that would ensure that a woman who had changed her name would have a multitude of ways to show that she was who she is. The second is that At least where voter ID has been put in place, like Georgia, the minority turnout has been higher, not lower. And there's lots of ways to reduce the barrier of getting a voter id. So I think those are specious arguments and I think this is a common sense thing and it's disappointing, honestly. (37:20–37:28)
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Asserts that minority voter turnout increased in states with voter ID laws, using Georgia as an example.
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