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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need ID to cash a check. You need ID to buy alcohol. You need ID to buy tobacco. You need ID to buy a gun. You need ID to get into many govt buildings. You need ID to get onto secure federal property. You need ID to rent or buy an apartment or home. You need ID to get on a plane. You need ID to get a library card. You need ID to buy a fishing license. You need ID to open a bank account. You need ID to receive govt benefits like WIC and EBT. You need ID to apply for a job. You need ID to buy or rent a car. You need ID to go into any school building in the country. You need ID to get medical treatment. You need ID to apply to colleges. You need ID to get into a many bars/clubs. You need ID to get into many community centers / pools But voting doesn’t require an ID. If you oppose a law requiring showing an ID in order to vote, then you are for voter fraud. There is no other plausible reason. [/quote] [b]Voting is a right, not a privilege.[/b] Furthermore, where is any evidence that there is even voter fraud to begin with? This is just a new way to disenfranchise black people. [/quote] It is a right for CITIZENS. Presenting an ID proves you have the right (well, it did, until leftists started issuing driver's licenses to illegals) [/quote] Those licenses cannot be used to meet voter ID requirements. They are a different kind of license and are marked as such. [/quote] Hey, it happens. These are situations where illegal immigrants were automatically registered to vote when they got a driver's license. And, if this were in Iowa, where the Republican won by 6 votes, or VA a few years ago when the race was decided by a flip of the coin - it could turn an election. [quote]Becker says the number of noncitizens who end up on the rolls is relatively small and the number who actually vote is even smaller. Pennsylvania officials estimated that the noncitizens they identified cast 544 votes from 2000 through 2017, out of 93 million overall votes cast.[/quote] https://www.npr.org/2019/02/26/697848417/some-noncitizens-do-wind-up-registered-to-vote-but-usually-not-on-purpose [quote]Jacobs claims the concern about voter fraud from the Green Light Law is real, as other states that have instituted similar laws have seen increases in fraud. In California officials estimated that as many as 1,500 non-citizens were incorrectly registered to vote. In Pennsylvania, the fraud problem was much more severe. Officials there confirmed that over 11,000 non-citizens became voters through their department of Motor Vehicles. These statistics confirm the great potential for fraud locally as more than 50% of new registrations in Erie County come through the State Department of Motor Vehicles. [/quote] https://www.nysenate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/chris-jacobs/jacobs-introduces-reforms-prevent-voter-fraud-due-green-light[/quote]
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