Obama Campaign Grapples With New Voter ID Laws
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
Published: April 29, 2012
WASHINGTON Field workers for President Obamas campaign fanned across the country this weekend in an effort to confront a barrage of new voter identification laws that strategists say threaten the campaigns hopes for registering new voters ahead of the November election.
In Wisconsin, where a new state law requires those registering voters to be deputized in each of the states 1,800 municipalities, the campaign sent a team of trainers armed with instructions for complying with the new regulations.
In Florida, the campaigns voter registration aides traveled across the state to train volunteers on a new requirement that voter registration signatures be handed into state officials within 48 hours after they are collected.
And in Ohio, Mr. Obamas staff members are beginning outreach to let voters know about new laws that discourage precinct workers from telling voters where to go if they show up at the wrong precinct.
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