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Sep. 20, 2018

The Supreme Court and the illusion of voter fraud

In her new book "One Person, No Vote,"Emory University sociologist Carol Anderson explores voter suppression in America -- and how it could be destroying our democracy.

Richard Wirick

Partner
Risk Management and Insurance Litigation (RMIL) Practice Group at Haight, Brown & Bonesteel LLP (Haight).

The Supreme Court and the illusion of voter fraud
Bloomsbury September 2018 271 Pages

Why did Donald Trump win the election in 2016? Flyover state resentment of liberal, coastal elites? The specter of globalism, with a nativist, protectionist response by Trump voters? Other forms of nationalism, like the belief other countries don't pay their share of alliances like NATO? Extreme forms of nationalism with nativist, racist threads, like the first views of undocumented aliens Trump stumped on? Or was it just the recurrent beli...

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