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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]here is the details on him registering to vote in maryland! This guy is all over the US https://wjla.com/news/local/ice-arrest-maryland-teacher-raises-voter-rolls-illegal-immigration-elections-ian-roberts-ice-traffic-stop-des-moines-education-iowa[/quote] this is eye opening, in maryland you can register to vote and vote as long as you have a driver's license and promise that you are a US citizen? That seems like a major issue considering maryland gives non citizen driver's licenses?[/quote]I've been assured on this forum that it is not possible for an illegal immigrant to register to vote in Maryland because the government checks for this sort of thing.[/quote] You're hysterical. Why do care more about one rando voting than the person who very much looks like he wants to take away YOUR right to vote? Have you ever heard of priorities?[/quote] Your logic is comical. First, we all just read the linked article, which says that Maryland takes the word of the person registering to vote that they are legal to vote. So if one person does it, hundreds of thousands can do it. And next, you will not be able to name one thing that the Trump administration has done to restrict, prevent or dissuade citizens from voting, so get a grip. Expecting people to show ID to vote? Gallup shows that requiring photo identification to vote is supported by 84% of those polled and providing proof of citizenship when registering to vote for the first time is supported by 83%. https://news.gallup.com/poll/652523/americans-endorse-early-voting-voter-verification.aspx [/quote]
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