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Of the voters made ineligible by felon voting laws in Tennessee, over 40% are black.
More than half of the voters made ineligible by Virginia's felon and ex-felon restrictions are black.
Only 2.5%, 5.8 million people, in the voting age population were made ineligible to vote by felon voting laws in 2010, according to the Sentencing Project (pdf).
The argument that soda and other junk masquerading as food should be made ineligible for purchase by food stamps, as are alcohol and tobacco, is one that's been gaining momentum in the last few years.
Later, as an Illinois state senator, Obama said that he wouldn't have supported Clinton's welfare bill, and he helped pass a state law that restored benefits to legal immigrants, a group that Clinton's policy had made ineligible.
These 51 million individuals and couples are either too poor to qualify for all or part of the rebate, even if they paid income taxes, or were made ineligible by their use of tax credits.
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And the rules could make ineligible for future federal financing even some cell lines approved by Mr. Bush.
Like the DREAM Act, Obama's policy makes ineligible those with criminal convictions -- the former, for example, for any state of federal offense punishable by more than one year of incarceration, the latter for any felony conviction.
This made her ineligible for the prize.
Slavin explained that her conviction for prostitution made her ineligible.
told him that his Chinese birth made him ineligible.
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