Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT) scolds Republicans for proposing Voter Identification legislation at a news conference held in the Senate TV/Radio Gallery
Senator Dodd refers to the legislation passed in the House of Representatives regarding Voter Identification as un-American and questions the purpose of this bill because of its proximity to election time. (0:56)
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