she is the plaintiff in a lawsuit against the new wisconsin voter id law, one of three legal challenges against it. and the governor of wisconsin has been defending that law in court. in may, two state lawmakers tried to sign on, too, saying they wanted to defend the law to make voting harder. they wanted to join in the pile-on. only these two would not say how they were paying to join the se. they didn t say where the money to pay the attorneys was coming from, which is an ethics problem since state officials can t accept outside help like free legal services. one of the lawmakers said he could not comment because he did not know who was paying for the legal work. you know what? mystery solved, and it wasn t the butler who did it. it was the republican national committee. a spokes person admitted they were footing the bill all along and said the issue was, quote, a way to insurance confidence in the voting system. mystery solved in wisconsin. powerful people are involved in an effort
wisconsin voter id law, one of three legal challenges against it. and the governor of wisconsin has been defending that law in court. in may, two state lawmakers tried to sign on, too, saying they wanted to defend the law to make voting harder. they wanted to join in the pile-on. only these two would not say how they were paying to join the case. they didn t say where the money to pay the attorneys was coming from, which is an ethics problem since state officials can t accept outside help like free legal services. one of the lawmakers said he could not comment because he did not know who was paying for the legal work. you know what? mystery solved, and it wasn t the butler who did it. it was the republican national committee. a spokes person admitted they were footing the bill all along and said the issue was, quote, a way to insurance confidence in the voting system. mystery solved in wisconsin.
have to spend up to $200 getting the right paperwork so she can meet the new requirements to do what she s done all her adult life, going to the polls to vote. she is the plaintiff in a lawsuit against the new wisconsin voter i.d. law, one of three legal challenges against it. and the governor of wisconsin has been defending that law in court. in may, two state lawmakers tried to sign on, too, saying they wanted to defend the law to make voting harder. they personally wanted to join in the pile-on. only these two would not say how they were paying to join the case. they didn t say where the money to pay the attorneys was coming from, which is an ethics problem since state officials can t accept outside help like free legal services. one of the lawmakers said he could not comment because he did not know who was paying for the legal work. you know what? mystery solved, and it wasn t the butler who did it. it was the republican national committee.
what she s done all her adult life, going to the polls to vote. she is the plaintiff in a lawsuit against the new wisconsin voter id law, one of three legal challenges against it. and the governor of wisconsin has been defending that law in court. in may, two state lawmakers tried to sign on, too, saying they wanted to defend the law to make voting harder. they wanted to join in the pile-on. only these two would not say how they were paying to join the case. they didn t say where the money to pay the attorneys was coming from, which is an ethics problem since state officials can t accept outside help like free legal services. one of the lawmakers said he could not comment because he did not know who was paying for the legal work. you know what? mystery solved, and it wasn t the butler who did it. it was the republican national committee. a spokes person admitted they were footing the bill all along and said the issue was, quote, a
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