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In reply to the discussion: What is wrong with requiring a picture ID to vote? [View all]newspeak
(4,847 posts)have to show all documents in my state. it cost money, not just for the id, but to obtain the documents needed to get an id. voter fraud is so low, that it is not worth disenfranchising voters, unless that is your goal. a 90 year old war veteran, an 80 year old nun who have been voting for years, disenfranchised for some bogus law to suppress voting.
the repugs have made this an issue, when it is a non-issue. the big giant fekkin elephant in the room is more like voter intimidation, registration destruction, ballot tampering. it affects more than 1-2 per cent voter fraud. the repug woman in nevada who attempted voter fraud, now states she did it to make a statement. another words, it looks like to me, a plant.
this woman and those like her, don't want "certain" people that they deem not worthy of voting. period!!!!!