Stop ads for voter ID law

From the SCRANTON TIMES-TRIBUNE Editorial:

…As if to further prove that disenfranchising some legitimate voters is the purpose of the law, the administration has continued with an array of advertising advising people that they need a valid photo ID to vote Nov. 6.

Based on the injunction and the months of controversy surrounding the needless, politically inspired law, the state should advise people that their votes will count regardless of whether they produce a voter ID on Election Day.

So far, the voter ID debacle has cost taxpayers millions of dollars in furtherance of the false premise that the law would guard against vote fraud. The law itself is a fraud, and advertising as if it were still in force compounds it.

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EDITOR: Tom Corbett will do all he can to supress voter turn out.  We heard from a highly placed source that Tom Corbett is quaking in his boots (to put it  politely) in fear of  Democrat candidate  Kathleen Kane being elected attorney general.

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