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Dodge City, Kansas has 27,000 residents and Hispanics make up 60 percent of its population. The city has one polling place, it used to be located at the civic center near the local, wealthy, white country club. Well, this November, just a couple of weeks before the mid-term elections, the polling place has been moved outside the city limits. It's now more than a mile from the nearest bus stop. Critics say this is just another example of republicans interfering with the vote. Another Kansas county has also cut the number of polling places for November, some people will have to travel 18 miles just to vote and stand in long lines for hours. Since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down parts of the Voting Rights Act in 2013, local officials have shuttered 868 polling places across the country. Republicans are also trying to make sure people can't vote in Georgia, North Dakota and other states. The only way they can win elections is to cheat.
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Unfortunately, what you say is true...they can't win unless they cheat!
Gwinnett County, located northeast of Atlanta, now faces two federal lawsuits and accusations from voting rights activists who say the rejections disproportionately affect minority voters, particularly Asian Americans and African Americans.