Jon Guze. John Locke Foundation senior fellow in legal studies, discusses problems associated with H.R. 1, the measure approved in the U.S. House of Representatives to change election rules nationwide.
Locke’s Jon Guze shares concerns about federal election overhaul in H.R. 1
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