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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120309:02:32:00

college student that can't get an i.d. or hasn't had time because he is working or she's work. i'm standing up for the poor people that don't even know about this law. >> reporter: thompson is protest the new photo i.d. law which requires every tennessean to show a state or federally issued photo i.d. in order to vote. >> one of the interesting and unexpected developments of the republican primary so far this year has been looking at who exactly has been making up the republican electorate, who is coming out to vote and who is not. as we reported last night, one group coming out to vote in huge numbers this year are people in the top income bracket, the wealthiest americans. in ohio, voter turnout among those making 100 grand or more went from 21% of the electorate in 2008 to 30% of the electorate this year. in michigan in '08, people making 100 grand or more made up 22% of the vote but made up 33% of the electorate this year. the wealthiest voters across the country are flocking to the polls. they are turning out in huge numbers. we don't know why overall but it

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120309:02:10:00

charge they are pretty unified on this, that this is what they want to do at the top of their agenda and that is having consequences in the states. this was the scene in boys circumstance idaho, today, where more than 200 people in boise gathered to protest that state's forced ultrasound bill which has been introduced in idaho state senate. this was the scene in montgomery, alabama, today, alabama. where demonstrators gathered to protest against that state's forced ultrasound bill. the state senator who introduced the bill under pressure from republican governor bentley announced plans to amend his legislation to give women the choice of which kind of state-mandated ultrasound them have but opponents in alabama are not backing down or calling off their protest saying explicitly on their facebook page advertising today's rally that they will not be appeased by amendments. this was the scene in, look, look at this, all right. this was the scene in austin, texas, on tuesday of this week, where more than 100 people turned up to protest a move by

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120309:02:12:00

the organizer has the same name as marsha ball. she sent a single e-mail to a few friends, invited people to spend three tuesdays with her at the state capitol, sent it out days ahead of the first time she wanted to do it, by tuesday of this week, there was this big protest, demonstrators say they will back again on tuesday and tuesday after that, too. the places were these protests are cropping up, they are not blue states. i mean, today's protests we showed you were in idaho, alabama, texas and georgia. there was also one in arizona today as well. this is not a blue state i shall thurks is a red state phenomenon, too. people are angry, angry enough to be spoon tapiously moved to protest at the nearest symbol of their republican-controlled state government, because of republicans' focus on abortion and contraception and women's health. you can gateway this stuff for a little while before anybody really realizes what you were doing, once people cotton your agenda, i think you should expect this democrats at the federal level have couldn'ted to republicans' agenda on this and trying to force republicans to defend it in public instead of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120309:02:31:00

that he doesn't have a valid driver's license a few states to the south of ohio, the great state of tennessee. tennessee also held a presidential primary on tuesday but this year's primary was different from other years because back in june, that state's republican governor signed a new law that, like ohio, says you can't vote in tennessee anymore unless you can show documents at the polls that you never had to show before. and like ohio, not every voter who wanted to vote on tuesday got to vote. in this case, it wasn't an 86-year-old world war ii veteran, it was rather a 55-year-old retired u.s. marine this tennessee marine had the right i.d. to be able to vote. but he chose not to submit at the cost of getting his ballot. he chose not to in protest. >> ex-marine tim thompson considers himself a true patriot. >> i voted for the last 37 years. >> when he came here to the dalewood baptist church this morning, he had no intention of casting a ballot, even though he has a valid i.d. >> i'm standing up for the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120309:02:34:00

trying to enact new obstacles to voting that have never been in place before in modern times. pennsylvania republicans hope to have their new voter i.d. law in place for november's presidential election and that means come november, the new barrier to casting a vote in pennsylvania that has never been there before will disproportionately block from voting groups like low-income voters. a recent study found that more than 12% of low-income voters nationwide don't currently have the types of i.d.s that they are now going to need in order to vote. right now, republicans in illinois are pushing through two new voter i.d. laws that will disproportionately affect low-income voters, voters less likely to already have the i.d. they are going to need to vote now. a similar measure that was already signed into law in wisconsin by republican governor scott wake was just ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge there this week. all of these new laws passed by republican ledge slach dhurs year will have the expected effect of suppressing the vote among the poorest americans this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120309:02:30:00

dealer. a ward wore two vet trachbs turned away from a poll willing place because his driver's license expired in january and his new veteran's affairs i.d. did not include his home address. ohio's one of a number of states across the country where you can't get a regular ballot to vote without showing documents that you didn't used to have to show to vote. now you can't vote in ohio unless you can show documents, usually with a photo included, that proves, among other things, your address. so even though this 86-year-old world war ii veteran who has been living and voting in aurora, ohio, almost 40 years, even though he had an i.d. on him, he was not allowed to vote on tuesday because it wasn't the right kind of i.d. 86-year-old paul carol told the plain dealer, my beef, i had to pay a driver to take me up there because i don't walk so well and i walk with this cane. i went to war for this country and now i can't vote in this country. it is 86 years old, not weird

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