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Chicago corporation counsel Mark Flessner stepped down Sunday in the wake of recent disclosures about a police raid gone wrong that have struck the biggest upset of Mayor
the brennan center study at new york university thought that determined that there were about 5 million people that might be impacted, just by these voter i.d. laws. richard, on the conservative side, the argument is that these new laws help prevent any type of voter fraud. how widespread is that in the nation? well, nobody wants to see voter fraud. i used to prosecute election fraud, but there s really very little voter fraud. almost all of the election fraud that occurs, occurs from political operatives, and lower-level functionaries in the election system. election judges, clerks, and so forth. fraud that s actually committed by voters impersonating someone else, who is entitled to vote almost never happens. what can be done? this seems like it s taken from