“This is not a partisan issue,” he told Fox News. “This is
protecting the rights of US citizens and not diluting their vote by non-US
citizens.” Mr Scott’s officials compared driving licence records to
voter rolls – a system US lawyers claim is unreliable. They also allege the
scheme is illegal because it falls within 90 days of federal elections.
Florida – the site of intense legal wrangling after the deadlocked 2000
election – is set once again to be a critical battleground in the
presidential election. Mitt Romney currently leads Barack Obama in the state
by 0.2 percentage points, according to an aggregate of polls by
RealClearPolitics.
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