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Left takes it on the chin from another court today.

Via Free Beacon:

A federal appeals court on Tuesday issued an opinion saying that Virginia’s voter identification law is constitutional and does not violate the Voting Rights Act.

In the unanimous opinion issued by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, the court affirmed that Virginia’s voter identification law “does not sweep away all election rules that result in a disparity in the convenience of voting.” Under Virginia’s elections laws, “every registered voter in Virginia has the full ability to vote when Election Day arrives,” the court continued.

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