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Wash. Post's Jennifer Rubin Dismisses Voter Suppression Concerns As “Sour Grapes”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 11/03/12 4:00 PM EDT

From the November 3 edition of MSNBC Live:

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Previously: 

Research Backs Up Voter Suppression Claims, But Media Stay In False-Balance Mode

Fox Lies About Military Access To Early Voting In Ohio

Calling Out Vote Suppression Makes You The Enemy To Breitbart.com

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