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So, African-Americans had been — and still are — disenfranchised from the great democratic "we".
Hundreds of thousands of voters were disenfranchised for lack of new biometric identification cards.
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.
In African-American communities, poverty is associated with significantly higher rates of intrinsic and extrinsic mortality (Geronimus 1996; Geronimus et al. 1999), and men from these communities are disenfranchised in additional ways that compromise paternal involvement.
It is also not a coincidence that the people likely to be disenfranchised are from groups that vote disproportionately Democratic.
The truth is that Tanayah is far from a danger to the public, and is in fact shaping up to be an important player in the struggle to prevent those in Britain who are disenfranchised enough from straying into a life of crime or Islamic extremism.
They are largely barred from the civil service and military and are disenfranchised by being labeled as 'foreigners' and 'non-citizens' of Burma.
There is no consistent method of determining voter intent from an optical ballot, so some voters will necessarily be disenfranchised through their use.
That voter is disenfranchised by error.
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