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Florida Dems to Crist: Suspend "no-match"

Five Florida Democrats have written to Gov. Charlie Crist, asking him to suspend enforcement of the state's "no match" voter registration law until a federal lawsuit challenging it has been heard.

"Last minute enforcement of this law right before the presidential election will stand to add to our abysmal history of protecting the voting rights of our citizens," Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Corrine Brown, Alcee Hastings, Robert Wexler and Kathy Castor wrote.

Read the voter_letter.pdf .

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How can we have people vote more than once if you enforce this law? You are killing our well organized voter fraud efforts with this law!

I think this is very unfair to college students. It shouldn't be this way. Students have the addresses from their hometown on their license and they university's county on their voter card. This is a low blow!!!

We NEED every vote to count...especially in FLORIDA!
http://www.floodthelines.com/flnomatchvoterlaw/
Florida's "no-match" Voter ID Law Needs to be Suppressed!

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