Only if it's to influence someone "either to vote or withhold his vote or to vote for or against any candidate." Simply giving food or water isn't illegal. I understand why a pizza place might not want to get involved but they're not legal experts. |
Are you actually claiming this wasn't an issue before the last election? Even by low information standards that is pretty weak. |
Could we create mobile DMV units to go into communities and help people get IDs, file for birth certificates, etc.? |
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Why didn’t I need to show ID to vote until the mid 2000’s?
I voted for decades without showing an ID, it was no problem. What changed? |
And they never buy cigarettes, alcohol, or guns. They never cash checks or drive or rent an apartment, fly on a plane, etc etc. Having an ID is a requirement in the modern world. If there are people that are really so low functioning that they can't follow through and get one I certainly don't object to people holding their hand through the process but I don't see any reason we can't take minimal prudent steps to secure our elections because there are some people that can't manage their most basic affairs. |
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Have we actually done any studies on how many people intended to vote but were turned away due to lack of ID?
The mobile DMV unit is a great idea. Have one for every say 100k people and have it set up on a regular schedule. Someone in a Black Belt county in Alabama may not be able to get a ride to the regional city 35-45 minutes away but can get a ride to the county seat 10-15 minutes away. Likewise someone in a relatively isolated neighborhood. The DNC can set up an 800 number and website where people who want to vote can get brought up to snuff. Or hell, make it appear bipartisan - bring in the League of Women Voters, the RNC, and others. It'd give political volunteering types something to do outside of election season. Alternately, set up bureaus in each state. You want voter ID laws? Good, agree to spend $2 million on helping voters get valid ID. Obtaining an ID valid for voting should be FREE. Dems refuse to compromise but actively refuse to help voters adjust to the new reality. Why is that? Wedge issues gotta wedge, but I suspect outside the usual Twitter progressive crowd and Bethesda liberal crowd, this dog doesn't hunt, it jsut sits there and laughs at you. |
1. This is so stupid. 2. I think we should ban AR-15’s. Periodt. |
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Elections need to _look_ secure, as well as to actually _be_ secure. Many would feel more comfortable in accepting election outcomes if minimal efforts were made to provide for election security. Requiring identification from voters is one such step that could be taken. It makes sense to me.
It is my understanding that very few people do not have some form of government-issued identification. As noted above, it is virtually necessary for one to exist in modern society. That said, we should provide valid voter identification cards for free to those who do not have some other form of government-issued identification and give those people some time to obtain such identification before it is actually required. What would be the objection to this? |
Because this is political theater. The whole POINT is to stop poor people and the disenfranchised from voting. |
That must be why essentially everywhere else on earth you need an ID but in the US it is just -so- hard to get an ID that it can't be managed. They require an ID to vote in Afghanistan. Think about that. Think about how insane you sound to normal, functioning people when you say that needing to have an ID is "voter suppression." |
So, this is less of a problem than it used to be. But if you think about it, there are black people alive today whose grandparents were enslaved, their parents were illiterate, etc. Having access to documents verifying your identity, like birth certificates, was a real problem. It’s still an issue for some people. It’s not really that easy if you historically haven’t had access to education and other institutions white people take for granted. Someone pointed this out to me years ago and it made sense to me. Maybe it’s not such an issue today but there are still people voting today that didn’t have access to the same banks, schools, hospitals, neighborhoods, etc. than others, under segregation. |
Not sure about “no other reason” but the vote without ID crowd is conveniently ignoring the dozens of very legitimate reasons one needs an ID |
Then surely Dems can find a workaround. How many people actually don’t have IDs? Is it that people lose them? Dems can work to make it easier to get them. |
No, state governments need to do that, not a political party. The minute any well meaning group tries you all scream fraud. But the state governments don’t WANT to make it easy. See, Jim Crow et. al |
| Aren’t IDs needed for medical care? I’m always asked for ID. |