Which of the following was an argument put forward by those opposed to the Texas voter ID law?

A) The law would likely hurt Republican candidates.
B) There was no real evidence of people impersonating other voters in Texas.
C) Voters were not given enough options to present a valid form of identification.
D) The law would give an unfair advantage to minorities.


B

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