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The Heritage Foundation seems to be concerned that legal voters are being disenfranchised, but the only thing disenfranchising them is their own choice.
Voters of the centre are being disenfranchised, he sorrows.
There is a difference between being disenfranchised and simply fading into history.
Yeah, the myth of black authenticity, which, for the character in my play, is about being disenfranchised, violent and uneducated.
"I had no idea what I would do next, but I knew it would involve advocacy for those people who were in danger of being disenfranchised," she said.
In a lifetime they've gone from being disenfranchised because of their sex to casting a vote for, potentially, the first female president of the United States.
"And as a result, we have 20,000 voters being disenfranchised, and we think that is a major, major breakdown in the electoral process".
Minority voters in places with a record of discrimination are now at greater risk of being disenfranchised than they have been in decades.
"The electoral process was marred with avoidable administrative and logistical failures," the European Union's election observer team said in a statement on Sunday, adding that the failures had led to "an unacceptable number of Ugandan citizens being disenfranchised".
Megan Dunn, NUS president, says: "With so many important elections across the UK this year, we must make sure people know they have to re-register and when, or hundreds of thousands of students are at risk of being disenfranchised".
"What we do know is that our users are being disenfranchised, they are being denied access to basic communication," he said.
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