A statewide survey shows voters support Pennsylvania's new photo-ID requirement by a 2-1 margin.
The Quinnipiac University poll results released Tuesday showed the law, which is being challenged in state court, is supported by 66-percent and opposed by 32-percent.
More than 90-percent of Republican respondents said they favored the law, while 53-percent of Democrats said they opposed it. In conducting interviews, the pollsters told respondents that some people say the law is needed to prevent voter fraud and that others say the laws are designed to suppress turnout by low-income people and minorities.
The telephone survey of 997 voters was conducted from June 5th to June 10th. It carries a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
I would've just posted this on Facebook, but Facebook doesn't allow you to post GIFs (like this little animation).
Maybe the $1.1 BILLION price tag isn't so crazy?
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