“We have a lot of law enforcement people working that day,” he said. See more videosFor years, Republican governors and state lawmakers have enacted voter ID laws that they say are needed to stop fraud. Pennsylvania’s voter ID law, which was struck down in court in 2014, was one of the most fiercely contested in the 2012 presidential election. I know it — she can’t beat what’s happening here.”Recent polls have found Trump lagging Clinton by an average of 9 percentage points in Pennsylvania. A survey last month by the Wall Street Journal and NBC News found Trump winning 0 percent of the state’s black vote.
Source: Los Angeles Times August 13, 2016 04:11 UTC