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In reply to the discussion: What is wrong with requiring a picture ID to vote? [View all]IllinoisBirdWatcher
(2,316 posts)Have you not followed the news? Or are you just trolling?
There is no evidence of voter impersonation. This issue has always been a solution looking for a nonexistent problem.
So, for those states who insist upon it, do NOT try to implement it in 60 days, knowing that the poor and the city dwellers (hmm, Democratic voters) don't have time, money, and cars to get driving licenses (or photo IDs from driving stations conveniently located in the car-dominated suburbs).
In Illinois we have had a common sense solution. NO PHOTO ID for Election Day voting in home precincts where there are more qualified workers who can take more time. Voting is a right. Photo ID REQUIRED for EARLY VOTING (a privledge) ONLY. Just as we saw President Obama do. No squalking because everyone has known since the last election that ID is required for early voting.
Yes, you are clearly missing the fact that Republican-controlled states tried to ramrod these "solutions" looking for problems at the end of an election year. And, as evidenced by Ohio SoS and Florida Governator, they are continuing to do all they can to obstruct the voting process.
Sheesh. Go do some phone banking.