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But except for their disenfranchisement, the two women had little in common.
There is a major disenfranchisement of workers rights going on.
It was also necessary in the case of black disenfranchisement.
"That would mean the total disenfranchisement of the voters," he said.
Miss Paul's strategy was to hold the party in power responsible for the disenfranchisement of women.
The 212s and threat of disenfranchisement does no more than hurry the process along.
The answer, for a while, was a combination of distraction and disenfranchisement.
At issue was the new state constitution, which included disenfranchisement of many white males.
"The nature of the disenfranchisement has been an incentive and inspiration to people to get involved."
But legal disenfranchisement is only part of the problem.
"This represents the disenfranchisement of people who choose not to go on welfare."
Links were made to high youth unemployment and general disenfranchisement.
This disenfranchisement is social, religious and economic in nature.
I felt the pain of felony disenfranchisement and was being further punished for my crime.
The district system would amount to an 80 percent disenfranchisement of the Huntington voter.
The suits may be difficult to win, but they make a statement about the sense of disenfranchisement among the city's minorities.
So disenfranchisement has no effect on the overall electoral tally.
During his service in public office he defended laws aimed at the disenfranchisement of black voters.
Felony disenfranchisement has the potential to affect the outcomes of election.
Democrats have raised questions about potential voter intimidation and disenfranchisement.
It feeds the sense of frustration and disenfranchisement that some communities feel.
They evolve ever so casually, one step at a time, from a growing sense of disenfranchisement and, ultimately, fear.
This results in feelings of disenfranchisement and to abstentionism among voters.
Felony disenfranchisement was a topic of debate during the 2012 Republican presidential primary.
They benefit from generous welfare programs, but the government's failure to provide jobs has created a sense of disenfranchisement among the young.