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Richard C. Bell Talks National Voter Registration Day On Middays with Perri Small

by Richard C. Bell | Oct 18, 2021 | election meddling, SCOTUS, Texas voting bill, The U.S. Supreme Court, Voter Suppression, voting news | 0 comments

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Richard C. Bell, Esq. talks National Voter Registration Day 2021 and #Voting on “Middays with Perri Small” @PerriSmall @WVON1690 Chicago

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