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It's only the Democrats who continue to play the "race" card. Democrats fear that the requirement of a voter picture ID will disenfranchise many poor, minority and elderly voters while Republicans say the requirement will protect against voting fraud. The Republicans are right on this one.
Instead of pandering to the Hispanic vote as was done at both conventions, can we ever get any honesty from elected officials?
How many documented cases of voter fraud are on file? I'll save you research time. ZERO
ReplyDeleteI guess it's just a coincidence that the states that are implementing the tougher voter i.d. laws are battleground states and even more of a coincidence that a Pa. congressman publicly stated that the new rules "will give Romney Pa."
Too bad 2 of the state courts shot down the republican demands and the rest of the states are sure to follow.
Maybe the state courts are collusion with the liberal media.
Almost three-quarters of all Americans support the idea that people should have to show photo identification to vote, even though they are nearly as concerned about voter suppression as they are about fraud in presidential elections, according to a new Washington Post poll. So, if the people want voters to produce a photo ID, then what is the problem?
ReplyDeleteThat the question always comes up during presidential races and in battle ground states.
ReplyDeleteIf you lived here very long you must know how most of us feel about polls.
It's all how the question is asked.
You guys do this--make a simple issue complicated. Produce a photo ID...issue over.
ReplyDeleteI love polls.
ReplyDeleteA voter registration card was all we needed until this crap started. The lie of rampant voter fraud needs to be corrected. IT DOESN'T HAPPEN.
ReplyDeleteThe fact is that these battleground states being run by Republicans to purge voter rolls and exclude the voiceless by charging fees that many poor, elderly and minority citizens CAN'T AFFORD.
But OK, then... here's the simple solution: states that changed their voter laws should be required to issue photo IDs for FREE.
Ok, then--add--to citizens of the United States.
ReplyDeleteYou missed the point... OF COURSE citizens of the United States. Do you really think the old-style voter IDs (provided by law, linked to your SS# and a response to unconstitutional poll taxes) were EVER issued to NON-citizens?
ReplyDeleteAGAIN: there is NO EVIDENCE of illegal aliens EVER voting, or conspiring to. Rampant voter fraud arguments are a red herring.
Yeah, I got it. You are the ONLY ONE ALIVE WITH A BRAIN. My bad.
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