Anonymous wrote:Republicans always get more upset over a handful of fraudulent votes than they do about thousands of legal voters being denied their right to vote.
. Sorry, just couldn’t help teasing. It’s so easy. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny how no other country lets you vote in a government election without a legitimate ID.
Funny the level of ignorance you show: I am entitled to vote in UK elections and have NEVER shown ID when voting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting an i.d. just isn't that hard if you are an American.
African Americans can be registered for school with all the normal papers but we can't use those same birth certificates and lease agreements to get a license or state I'd? Gtfo.
Clearly you have never lived in a place where the county clerk was the only place to do that, and it wasn't transit accessible and you don't have a car. Believe it or not, there are jurisdictions that have made getting an ID or registering to vote incredible difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans always get more upset over a handful of fraudulent votes than they do about thousands of legal voters being denied their right to vote.
Who got denied their right to vote? It must be very bad in progressive land if we’re trotting our voter suppression...again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans always get more upset over a handful of fraudulent votes than they do about thousands of legal voters being denied their right to vote.
Who got denied their right to vote? It must be very bad in progressive land if we’re trotting our voter suppression...again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People can make whatever arguments they'd like, but having to simply show identification that you are eligible to vote is not suppression. People have to make some effort and this is minimal.
It is suppression, and it’s racist.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/how-voter-id-laws-discriminate-study/517218/
https://www.wired.com/story/voter-id-law-algorithm/
But it seems Republicans are cool with interfering with black people’s ability to vote through whatever means possible.
You aren't giving people of color much credit here, pp.
I can see examining the elimination and relocation of polling places for racial discrimination/disparate impact, but i.d. is basic.
But what kind of ID? There are number of states in which your hunting license counts as valid ID for voting but your student ID does not.
Maybe that is because hunting licenses require that you submit a state driver's license in order to verify your residency. Student IDs don't.
Anonymous wrote:Republicans always get more upset over a handful of fraudulent votes than they do about thousands of legal voters being denied their right to vote.
Anonymous wrote:Getting an i.d. just isn't that hard if you are an American.
African Americans can be registered for school with all the normal papers but we can't use those same birth certificates and lease agreements to get a license or state I'd? Gtfo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People can make whatever arguments they'd like, but having to simply show identification that you are eligible to vote is not suppression. People have to make some effort and this is minimal.
It is suppression, and it’s racist.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/how-voter-id-laws-discriminate-study/517218/
https://www.wired.com/story/voter-id-law-algorithm/
But it seems Republicans are cool with interfering with black people’s ability to vote through whatever means possible.
You aren't giving people of color much credit here, pp.
I can see examining the elimination and relocation of polling places for racial discrimination/disparate impact, but i.d. is basic.
But what kind of ID? There are number of states in which your hunting license counts as valid ID for voting but your student ID does not.