Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous, if you want to vote, make the effort. Voter fraud is a real issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.
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They would make things more difficult to vote. Voting should be *easy.* otherwise we end up with Republicans in office and Republicans are anti-American.
Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.
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Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous, if you want to vote, make the effort. Voter fraud is a real issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.
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OP’s thread is very misleading.
It should be deleted.
No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.
Oh please.
That is a completely ridiculous, unfounded allegation by a hysterical LWNJ.
Are you illiterate?
“HB 24 and HB 46 would implement a photo ID requirement at voting precincts. Currently Virginia voters can use non-photo ID, such as a birth certificate or utility bill in their name, to cast their vote. The bills would also repeal language allowing voters to use expired driver’s licenses to vote.
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I’m currently a registered voter who wouldn’t be able to vote.
So you carry no official ID? Every time I go to the doctor, they want my drivers license and insurance card. Do you not fly? You need a drivers license or official ID for that (it's not impossible to fly without it, but it makes it 1000% easier). Buy alcohol? Many places require the server check not matter how old the person looks. I am almost 60 and get carded occasionally, and some grocery stores input my age from my DL. I needed my license last when I just purchased a new phone in the carrier store last month. You haven't bought a new phone from your carrier?
A photo ID is required for obtaining medicaid, medicare and social security, obtaining a mortgage/refinancing, renting a car, buying some cold medications, opening a bank account - the list goes on.
In other words, I don't believe your license is expired or you have another acceptable form of ID like a passport, so stop with your nonsense. If you truly have no way to officially identify yourself, then yes, you might have to get a free ID card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it necessary to change the voting laws?
Because too many of the wrong people are voting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.
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OP’s thread is very misleading.
It should be deleted.
No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.
Oh please.
That is a completely ridiculous, unfounded allegation by a hysterical LWNJ.
Are you illiterate?
“HB 24 and HB 46 would implement a photo ID requirement at voting precincts. Currently Virginia voters can use non-photo ID, such as a birth certificate or utility bill in their name, to cast their vote. The bills would also repeal language allowing voters to use expired driver’s licenses to vote.
”
I’m currently a registered voter who wouldn’t be able to vote.
So you carry no official ID? Every time I go to the doctor, they want my drivers license and insurance card. Do you not fly? You need a drivers license or official ID for that (it's not impossible to fly without it, but it makes it 1000% easier). Buy alcohol? Many places require the server check not matter how old the person looks. I am almost 60 and get carded occasionally, and some grocery stores input my age from my DL. I needed my license last when I just purchased a new phone in the carrier store last month. You haven't bought a new phone from your carrier?
A photo ID is required for obtaining medicaid, medicare and social security, obtaining a mortgage/refinancing, renting a car, buying some cold medications, opening a bank account - the list goes on.
In other words, I don't believe your license is expired or you have another acceptable form of ID like a passport, so stop with your nonsense. If you truly have no way to officially identify yourself, then yes, you might have to get a free ID card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.
Post reported.
OP’s thread is very misleading.
It should be deleted.
No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.
Oh please.
That is a completely ridiculous, unfounded allegation by a hysterical LWNJ.
Are you illiterate?
“HB 24 and HB 46 would implement a photo ID requirement at voting precincts. Currently Virginia voters can use non-photo ID, such as a birth certificate or utility bill in their name, to cast their vote. The bills would also repeal language allowing voters to use expired driver’s licenses to vote.
”
I’m currently a registered voter who wouldn’t be able to vote.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.
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OP’s thread is very misleading.
It should be deleted.
No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.
How? Be specific.
I am a registered voter and my driver’s license is expired.
Yep. You can use an expired license as voter ID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.
Post reported.
OP’s thread is very misleading.
It should be deleted.
No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.
Oh please.
That is a completely ridiculous, unfounded allegation by a hysterical LWNJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.
Post reported.
OP’s thread is very misleading.
It should be deleted.
No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.