I sued them. And then the folks who said their hands were tied then went and appealed the decision, rather than focusing on setting up the infrastructure so people could vote. I had to win two appeals just so people could vote [on] the first weekend of that election. 70,000 people voted that weekend, including college students who were home for the Thanksgiving weekend. I won by 100,000 votes. They are playing games with people's voices. (07:52–07:58)
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