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2020 Census Will Continue To Count Prisoners Where They Are Incarcerated

"It really shifts the balance of power when you count them in the wrong place, because all of a sudden you have 2,000 extra people just in one little neighborhood."

Huffington Post

February 8, 2018

Mass IncarcerationAnthony BradleyJuly 31, 2018Huffington Post, Right to Vote, 2020 Census
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