SHARPTON: What do you say to people that have become discouraged because of voter ID laws and other laws that your Justice Department has challenged but has not in every state succeeded in straightening out? What do you say to those voters in those states?
OBAMA: Well, we're going to keep on challenging many of these laws. But keep in mind that most of these laws are not preventing the overwhelming majority of folks who don't vote from voting.
SHARPTON: Mmm hmm (sounding like he agrees).
OBAMA: Most people do have an ID. Most people do have a driver's license. Most people can get to the polls. It may not be as convenient and maybe a little more difficult, it may be a few people who are impeded. And if you go to iwillvote.com, it'll give you information also on (whether) somebody is unfairly preventing you from voting, but the bottom line is, if less than half of our folks vote, these laws aren't preventing the other half from not voting. The reason we don't vote is because people have been fed this notion that somehow it's not going to make a difference. It makes a huge difference. The fact of the matter is that we've now had four years of a Republican House of Representatives because in 2010, Democrats didn't vote and Republicans did.
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