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is disenfranchised
verb
To deprive someone of a franchise, generally their right to vote
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Exact(13)
That voter is disenfranchised by error.
It is another when the majority is disenfranchised".
"It's a show for people who feel they belong to an embattled minority that is disenfranchised and cut off," he said.
One in every 13 African Americans of voting age is disenfranchised because of a felony conviction – a rate more than four times greater than the rest of the US population.
And I'm not saying that every trans person is disenfranchised and unemployed.
I also believe that women voters will react the same way -- any group that is disenfranchised can relate.
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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.
It's not only the working class that's disenfranchised but the owning class as well — disenfranchised from their intellectual and artistic aspirations.
"We will not be disenfranchised," Salih said.
Voters of the centre are being disenfranchised, he sorrows.
"So basically, the folks in Park Slope were disenfranchised".
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