Maine Governor Accused Of Voter Intimidation For Advising Students To Follow Law
Maine Gov. Paul LePage is being accused of voter intimidation after telling college students they need to register in order to vote in the state. Fliers distributed at Bates College, a liberal arts school in Lewiston, Maine, warn students that they would have to pay to change their residency and pay to register their car if…
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