Let me say this plainly and simply and straightforward. There is no widespread effort to suppress minority voting rights in America. It`s nonexistent, it doesn`t exist. This has nothing to do with this. This has to do with power.
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Marco Rubio denies the existence of widespread voter suppression efforts, attributing the issue to a struggle for power.
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