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A 21-year-old African American citizen who is duly registered to vote attempts to cast a ballot in a presidential election. He is prevented from voting at a local polling station. The citizen sues the state, claiming that the workers at the polling station discriminated against him. How is the US Supreme Court most likely to rule in this case?
The court will side with the state, citing the voting-age requirement of the 26th Amendment.
The court will side with the state, citing the residency requirements for voting established by state law.
The court will side with the citizen, citing the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote.
The court will side with the citizen, citing the 15th Amendment's ban on racially discriminatory voting regulations.

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