U.S. District Judge Thomas D. Schroeder ruled this month that North Carolina’s November election can be held under a new voting law, considered one of the toughest in the nation and approved by Republican lawmakers. Opponents challenging the law say it will suppress minority voter turnout. But Schroeder denied their motion to hold the November vote under the old rules, saying the groups failed to show they would suffer irreparable harm.

Horace Cooper of Project 21 serves as Director of the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Voter Integrity Project. He says the judge clearly didn’t buy into the Justice Department’s argument.

Cooper, Horace (Project 21)”They made up and distorted the case log to try to come up with an argument in this case,” he tells OneNewsNow. “And the judge simply didn’t buy it. They had to acknowledge that, yes, under the states that have voter ID, they have seen higher black voter turnout.”

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