Clearly, not to preempt creativity in States, but where should there be--should people have an equal chance to vote throughout the country, when it comes to their ability to access voting, if they are choosing to do it in, you know, other than just going to the polls?
On the recordJuly 22, 2009
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Davis questions the need for standardized voting access across states.
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