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In reply to the discussion: A Black Man Brought 3 Forms of ID to the Polls in Wisconsin. He Still Couldn’t Vote. [View all]pnwmom
(109,024 posts)pretending they didn't design it on purpose to suppress minority vote.
I know you're not -- but that's how it seems.
African Americans and Latinos are less likely to have drivers licenses regardless of age. You don't think that's relevant?
http://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/legacy/d/download_file_50902.pdf
1. Minorities and poor populations are the most likely to have drivers license problems. Less than half (47 percent) of Milwaukee County African American adults and 43 percent of Hispanic adults have a valid drivers license compared to 85 percent of white adults in the Balance of State
(BOS, i.e., outside Milwaukee County). The situation for young adults ages 18-24 is even worse -- with only 26 percent of African Americans and 34 percent of Hispanics in Milwaukee County with a valid license compared to 71 percent of young white adults in the Balance of State.