A private family fund in Cleveland, Ohio, put up billboards advertising that participation in voter fraud is a felony that can bring $10,000 in fines and 3-1/2 years in jail. There was an immediate storm of protest, claiming that the billboards discourage the poor from voting. The sign company has a policy of requiring political advertisers to identify themselves on the signs, which has not been done, so the billboards are coming down.
Does this mean that those who might want to commit voter fraud in Ohio don't want to be reminded of the penalties if they get caught? So, if there IS voter fraud, who do we blame now?
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