Anonymous wrote:A Wisconsin appeals court has put on hold an order to immediately remove up to 209,000 names from the state's voter registration rolls, handing Democrats who had fought the move a victory.
https://apnews.com/f3480dece25251ca878fb9a62299f073
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And turnout is high in part because of fraudulent voting.
You can insult me, but that speaks to your character, not mine.
You really should watch Carol Anderson explain that you’re not correct. Conveniently, the interview is post #1 of this thread.
As Ms. Anderson states, an analysis done by a law professor of one billion votes found only 31 were fraudulent. Out of a BILLION.
A billion votes?
That's pretty good turnout in a country with a total population of 325,000,000.
So, there are these things called elections, and more than one have happened in the past. So if I analyze say, ten elections, because I am being thorough, I could analyze a billion votes. You’re welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't these same people complaining about all the other things in ordinary life that require presenting ID?
How come no one is protesting showing ID to buy alcohol or cigarettes? Or prescription meds? Or to receive govt benefits?
How is it the *only* thing people get outraged about having to show ID for, is *voting*? Being required to show ID for all the other stuff is fine with them.
It really is a magical contradiction, isn't it?
Are those things enshrined in our constitution as a right?
Nah they're just required for daily life.
Same i might add for buying a house, visting the social security office, applying for most government benefits, cashing checks, western union, and establishing a bank account.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be default registration when you go to the DMV for any kind of id.
As long as you have to show that same ID in order to vote.
Anonymous wrote:And turnout is high in part because of fraudulent voting.
You can insult me, but that speaks to your character, not mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't these same people complaining about all the other things in ordinary life that require presenting ID?
How come no one is protesting showing ID to buy alcohol or cigarettes? Or prescription meds? Or to receive govt benefits?
How is it the *only* thing people get outraged about having to show ID for, is *voting*? Being required to show ID for all the other stuff is fine with them.
It really is a magical contradiction, isn't it?
Are those things enshrined in our constitution as a right?
Just like free speech and gun ownership has responsibilities attached to them, so does voting.
The responsibility is to go vote. It's not for one group of citizens to do what they can to make it harder for other citizens to vote.
Sure. To go vote, multiple times, under various previously-registered names! Enabled by not having to show an ID proving who you are.
If I wanted to, I could complete a half dozen (or more... many, many more) voter registration forms under made-up names, or names of dead people, and then on election day go and vote as each of those people, with only my mouth as my proof of being who I am. Or even easier, just request absentee ballots for each and vote that way.
It republicans were doing this, democrats would be marching with pitchforks on their local boards of election demanding voter ID.
Maybe that's what needs to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Certain Ohio residents who have been purged from the state’s voter rolls must be allowed to cast provisional ballots in next week’s elections, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
The Ohio ruling was the latest chapter in a long-running case over the state’s process for removing from its rolls people who haven’t voted in recent elections and don’t reply to state notices to confirm their eligibility.”
https://www.wsj.com/articles/court-clears-ohio-voters-purged-from-rolls-to-cast-ballots-1541022642?redirect=amp#click=https://t.co/TghWNGuR9C
Ohio's secretary of state said most of the 180,000 voter registrations being purged are duplicates, belong to deceased voters or people who have moved.
But a Columbus Dispatch investigation found the vast majority are being purged for failure to vote.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190930/vast-majority-of-180000-ohio-voters-purged-because-they-didnt-vote?template=ampart&__twitter_impression=true
I had mine purged for failure to vote and I think its BS. But requiring ID doesnt seem like it's a lot to ask, especially when you consider all of the other things in life that require ID.
Anonymous wrote:Incredible story from the Atlanta Journal Constitution on the impact of closing precincts in Georgia.
"Precinct closures and longer distances likely prevented an estimated 54,000 to 85,000 voters from casting ballots on Election Day last year."
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https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/precinct-closures-harm-voter-turnout-georgia-ajc-analysis-finds/11sVcLyQCHuQRC8qtZ6lYP/amp.html?__twitter_impression=true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Certain Ohio residents who have been purged from the state’s voter rolls must be allowed to cast provisional ballots in next week’s elections, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
The Ohio ruling was the latest chapter in a long-running case over the state’s process for removing from its rolls people who haven’t voted in recent elections and don’t reply to state notices to confirm their eligibility.”
https://www.wsj.com/articles/court-clears-ohio-voters-purged-from-rolls-to-cast-ballots-1541022642?redirect=amp#click=https://t.co/TghWNGuR9C
Ohio's secretary of state said most of the 180,000 voter registrations being purged are duplicates, belong to deceased voters or people who have moved.
But a Columbus Dispatch investigation found the vast majority are being purged for failure to vote.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190930/vast-majority-of-180000-ohio-voters-purged-because-they-didnt-vote?template=ampart&__twitter_impression=true
I had mine purged for failure to vote and I think its BS. But requiring ID doesnt seem like it's a lot to ask, especially when you consider all of the other things in life that require ID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Certain Ohio residents who have been purged from the state’s voter rolls must be allowed to cast provisional ballots in next week’s elections, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
The Ohio ruling was the latest chapter in a long-running case over the state’s process for removing from its rolls people who haven’t voted in recent elections and don’t reply to state notices to confirm their eligibility.”
https://www.wsj.com/articles/court-clears-ohio-voters-purged-from-rolls-to-cast-ballots-1541022642?redirect=amp#click=https://t.co/TghWNGuR9C
Ohio's secretary of state said most of the 180,000 voter registrations being purged are duplicates, belong to deceased voters or people who have moved.
But a Columbus Dispatch investigation found the vast majority are being purged for failure to vote.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190930/vast-majority-of-180000-ohio-voters-purged-because-they-didnt-vote?template=ampart&__twitter_impression=true
I had mine purged for failure to vote and I think its BS. But requiring ID doesnt seem like it's a lot to ask, especially when you consider all of the other things in life that require ID.