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CNN's Dana Loesch Suggests NAACP's Ben Jealous Was “Inebriated” When He Claimed Voter ID Laws Suppress Black Turnout

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 02/07/12 10:34 AM EST

From the February 6 edition of KFTK's The Dana Show:

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Previously:

WSJ “Abuse[s]” Precedents To Support South Carolina's Voter ID Law

Fox's Fraudulent Defense Of South Carolina's Voter ID Law

Von Spakovsky Spreads Falsehoods To Push For Voter ID Laws

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