We want to make sure we set a national standard. It should be fair. It has to be something that inspires confidence in the American people, certainly. But let`s be very clear, voter fraud is not a large risk for our country. The risk that we`re facing right now is that politicians are trying to pick their voters.
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Colin Allred emphasizes the need for a national standard for voting rights and highlights the issue of politicians manipulating voting laws.
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