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No one will be disenfranchised on my watch".
No one, nowhere, should be disenfranchised on the day of an election because of a computer "glitch", or because of reported weeks of council disorganisation.
No one, nowhere, should be disenfranchised on the day of an election because of a computer "glitch", or because of reported weeks of council disorganization.
To those Africans, already disenfranchised on their own soil, Afrikaans was the "language of the oppressor".
And if we fail to recognize super PACs' enormous potential to suppress voting before it happens — and don't regulate them appropriately — millions of Americans could be disenfranchised on Nov. 6, 2012.
The citizens most likely to be disenfranchised on account of it are disproportionately veterans, seniors and people of color.
In other countries where women have been disenfranchised on many fronts, new governments have instituted radical reforms, like quota systems ensuring women's participation in government (Rwanda) or sexual assault tribunals and women's security forces (Liberia).
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Politicians do little for them (all they really do is allocate the scraps) and they just don't have the votes, with so many of them disenfranchised, to make a difference on their own.
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