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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That would be a great idea actually. I remember when I started voting in another state that I needed my card and my license. Not the free for all it has become. I really hope we go back to one voting day and everyone has off and also absentee ballet. There is definitely skepticism in elections with all the early voting and no id voting and some places saying you do not have to be us citizen for local elections. People want things back to middle and not these polarizing sides.[/quote] Republicans have always strongly opposed a national ID card. They absolutely frothed at the mouth whenever it was brought up in the 2000s in response to 9/11. [/quote] This. They don't want a national ID card for privacy issues. They make getting a legal ID difficult for people who don't have cars or need a drivers license, and it costs money. Voting is a right, so it shouldn't cost money to prove you can vote. A free card is the way to go, but the GOP opposes it. They are trying to have it both ways and it is sickening that legal valid voters are being denied their constitutional rights.[/quote]
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