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The telcos and Microsoft will be disenfranchised by the digital dark horses — utility companies and entrepreneurs in space.
Should both I and Ms. Coulter be disenfranchised because we aren't yet married?
Campaigners have warned that the move to individual voter registration last year - in which people have to sign up individually and cannot be registered by another member of their household or student halls - risks disenfranchising a million people.
That means that as many as 800,000 Hispanic voters in the state could be disenfranchised if they cannot get a government ID.
"No one should be disenfranchised in this time and age, even from a different location overseas.
And although Democratic voters may be more affected by the laws, some Republican voters will be disenfranchised by them, too.
Some also fear they will be disenfranchised.
He lost his family, his job, his home, and he was disenfranchised.
Doctors and patients alike are disenfranchised by a system beholden to its chief executive and its stockholders.
By its own account, the group is driven by civic-minded citizens who feel that moderates and independents have been disenfranchised by the tendency of the two parties play to their bases, especially in primaries, when independents cannot vote in many states.
And black voters were disenfranchised.
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