Judge Crawford, do you still believe that? Well, look, I brought a lawsuit on behalf of the nonpartisan League of Women Voters. When that law was first passed, and When [the voter ID law] was first passed, it was the strictest voter ID law in the country. And it let a lot of people, left a lot of people behind. There were many registered voters in Wisconsin who were unable to vote because they simply could not obtain the ID that they needed. (06:10–34:15)
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