Biden nominee equated 'proof of citizenship' with 'voter suppression,' likened felon voting ban to slavery
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Nancy Gbana Abudu, President Biden's nominee for the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, has a history of suggesting that voting regulations -- like the ban on convicted felons voting -- are racist.
"And without access to the ballot, a victim of the system cannot elect the very officials pulling the levers to hire the police, determine which cases are prosecuted and what sentences are imposed."
Those comments and others were unearthed by the Daily Wire after the White House announced it was nominating Abudu to serve as an appellate judge.
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