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Tom Tiffany: “The voting totals actually went up in Wisconsin [after the…”

Featuring: Tom Tiffany, Republican | U.S. House Wisconsin, District 7

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Published | Video Starts at 08:37

That did not happen at all after we passed that photo ID law. I think it was back in 2011, something like that. The, The voting totals actually went up in Wisconsin [after the photo ID law was passed]. So it's been shown that it does not suppress the vote. And so I have always said we should make it easy to vote but hard to cheat because we don't want someone to be disenfranchised because someone abuses the system. (08:37–08:44)

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Asserts that voter turnout increased in Wisconsin following the implementation of the photo ID law.

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