February 14th, 2012
jeff-rosenberg

ACLU: Find a case of voter fraud, and we’ll give you $1,000

Okay, voter-suppression advocates, it’s time for you to offer some actual evidence. You say your anti-voting constitutional amendment is about stopping fraud, not preventing Minnesotans from voting? Well, if you can find a single case of voter impersonation, you can now make a cash reward!

During a news conference today, ACLU Executive Director Chuck Samuelson offered to pay $1,000 to anyone who could show a recent case of voter impersonation that the ID requirement would have stopped.

If nobody can come forward to claim this prize, wouldn’t that be a pretty good sign that the voter suppression amendment is a solution without a problem?

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