4 Million Americans Can’t Vote for President Because of Century-Old Laws

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For all of the talk of voter suppression this election season, there’s still one large group of Americans who don’t have full rights in the voting booth. There are about 4 million of them, most of whom are minorities, and many of whom are serving or have served in the military.

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The 4 Million U.S. Citizens Without Full Voting Rights