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Former Senate Staffer Questions Intent Behind Voter I.D. Law

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Todd Allbaugh said closed caucus discussions when legislators shaped the current voter

Todd Allbaugh said as legislators shaped the current voter I.D. law in closed caucus sessions, they talked about how the law would benefit the Republican party. Allbaugh said the intent behind the law's creation led him to abandon both his job and the Republican party.

04/08/2016 | Rating TV-G

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