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Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico
Oct 25, 2017 11:30:27   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico
https://www.snopes.com/mexico-voter-id/

Since the 1990s, eligible voters in the country of Mexico (i.e., persons of age 18 or greater) have had to visit an electoral office and be registered into the electoral census in order to obtain a voting card issued by the National Electoral Institute (formerly the Federal Electoral Institute). Those voting cards are government-issued photo IDs, credentials that citizens are required to produce at polling stations in order to vote in federal elections in Mexico.

The United States has no equivalent national voter requirements or voter ID card, however. Some states require voters to produce photo IDs in order to vote, while others don’t. And even the states that do require photo IDs may still allow voters lacking them to use other means of documenting their identities and/or to cast provisional ballots.

These differences are often cited in opinion pieces (like the meme displayed above) questioning why, if Mexico requires its citizens to produce federally-issued photo ID cards in order to vote, the United States can’t or shouldn’t do the same in order to crack down on voter fraud. On the other side, critics of voter ID card plans maintain there are a number of reasons why what is used in Mexico isn’t necessarily a feasible solution or a panacea for the United States:...

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Oct 25, 2017 11:42:01   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico
https://www.snopes.com/mexico-voter-id/

Since the 1990s, eligible voters in the country of Mexico (i.e., persons of age 18 or greater) have had to visit an electoral office and be registered into the electoral census in order to obtain a voting card issued by the National Electoral Institute (formerly the Federal Electoral Institute). Those voting cards are government-issued photo IDs, credentials that citizens are required to produce at polling stations in order to vote in federal elections in Mexico.

The United States has no equivalent national voter requirements or voter ID card, however. Some states require voters to produce photo IDs in order to vote, while others don’t. And even the states that do require photo IDs may still allow voters lacking them to use other means of documenting their identities and/or to cast provisional ballots.

These differences are often cited in opinion pieces (like the meme displayed above) questioning why, if Mexico requires its citizens to produce federally-issued photo ID cards in order to vote, the United States can’t or shouldn’t do the same in order to crack down on voter fraud. On the other side, critics of voter ID card plans maintain there are a number of reasons why what is used in Mexico isn’t necessarily a feasible solution or a panacea for the United States:...
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico br http... (show quote)




that's why they go to California........no needy da documents.......perfecto!!

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Oct 25, 2017 11:47:00   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico
https://www.snopes.com/mexico-voter-id/

Since the 1990s, eligible voters in the country of Mexico (i.e., persons of age 18 or greater) have had to visit an electoral office and be registered into the electoral census in order to obtain a voting card issued by the National Electoral Institute (formerly the Federal Electoral Institute). Those voting cards are government-issued photo IDs, credentials that citizens are required to produce at polling stations in order to vote in federal elections in Mexico.

The United States has no equivalent national voter requirements or voter ID card, however. Some states require voters to produce photo IDs in order to vote, while others don’t. And even the states that do require photo IDs may still allow voters lacking them to use other means of documenting their identities and/or to cast provisional ballots.

These differences are often cited in opinion pieces (like the meme displayed above) questioning why, if Mexico requires its citizens to produce federally-issued photo ID cards in order to vote, the United States can’t or shouldn’t do the same in order to crack down on voter fraud. On the other side, critics of voter ID card plans maintain there are a number of reasons why what is used in Mexico isn’t necessarily a feasible solution or a panacea for the United States:...
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico br http... (show quote)


Nearly every country requires ID documents to vote.

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Oct 25, 2017 12:05:10   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
"What difference at this point , does it make " A statement that will go down in the ANAL's of history .

Besides , as some clever person stated when ask about the Mexican track and field team not
having much presence at the 1984 World Olympics held in L.A.
" Most of them that could run , jump or pole vault were already here ".

Viva la Mexifornia .

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Oct 25, 2017 12:48:16   #
Airforceone
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico
https://www.snopes.com/mexico-voter-id/

Since the 1990s, eligible voters in the country of Mexico (i.e., persons of age 18 or greater) have had to visit an electoral office and be registered into the electoral census in order to obtain a voting card issued by the National Electoral Institute (formerly the Federal Electoral Institute). Those voting cards are government-issued photo IDs, credentials that citizens are required to produce at polling stations in order to vote in federal elections in Mexico.

The United States has no equivalent national voter requirements or voter ID card, however. Some states require voters to produce photo IDs in order to vote, while others don’t. And even the states that do require photo IDs may still allow voters lacking them to use other means of documenting their identities and/or to cast provisional ballots.

These differences are often cited in opinion pieces (like the meme displayed above) questioning why, if Mexico requires its citizens to produce federally-issued photo ID cards in order to vote, the United States can’t or shouldn’t do the same in order to crack down on voter fraud. On the other side, critics of voter ID card plans maintain there are a number of reasons why what is used in Mexico isn’t necessarily a feasible solution or a panacea for the United States:...
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico br http... (show quote)


That’s because voter fraud does not exist in this country only in the minds of a Trump supporter, because that’s what he told you and we all know Trump does not lie. He is about as honest as Clinton.

All the states have certain forms of ID when registering. So that’s a BS statement what do you think someone walks into the clerks office and just signs the voter reguslation list. What is it with you people. You got away with voter suppression, you got away with voter intimidation, you got away with eliminating early voting, you got away with closing polls in poor neighborhoods, you got away with Gerrymandering So you were able to gain the House, the Senate, and the White House and you have done nothing.

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Oct 25, 2017 13:19:31   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
tdsrnest wrote:
That’s because voter fraud does not exist in this country only in the minds of a Trump supporter, because that’s what he told you and we all know Trump does not lie. He is about as honest as Clinton.

All the states have certain forms of ID when registering. So that’s a BS statement what do you think someone walks into the clerks office and just signs the voter reguslation list. What is it with you people. You got away with voter suppression, you got away with voter intimidation, you got away with eliminating early voting, you got away with closing polls in poor neighborhoods, you got away with Gerrymandering So you were able to gain the House, the Senate, and the White House and you have done nothing.
That’s because voter fraud does not exist in this ... (show quote)


You are a complete (in the immortal words of Bugs Bunny) "Maroon." I'll tell you what it is with we the people; You liberals only see and hear what you want to see and hear? This is just a drop in the bucket. Vote fraud is not BS. The rest of your statements may be valid but there is definitely vote fraud. Let me frame this as something you can relate to and understand; one fraudulent vote is one too many just as one gun death is one too many. And one can make a difference. It's not because of Trump. This has been an issue long before Trump was on the scene. Even you precious Hillary stole the primaries from Bernie Sanders. Mayor Daley in Chicago got JFK elected. Our republic cannot stand corruption of any kind, and it should be weeded out whenever it occurs, wherever it occurs, regardless by who it is done!

http://dailysignal.com/2017/05/02/home-caregivers-identify-evidence-of-voter-fraud-in-bid-to-oust-union/?utm_source=TDS_Email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MorningBell&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTUdReFlUQTRPR1U1WmpnMCIsInQiOiJwZjFOdnR6eE0rUnNoUThKVktUcmdvV1JiOWdtaGFHalN3S2phRVR5aDFRS3FlZHJ0cTFxUjlcLzlnbU1ucGt3S2c2Vk9XTURhY1hWVDYxUUM0dUUrODJKWk11ZEtOOTdrVCt2b01wdWxrZWtXWFpBZytIa2lMRHFaTGVyS3Y0d3YifQ%3D%3D

http://dailysignal.com/2017/05/02/home-caregivers-identify-evidence-of-voter-fraud-in-bid-to-oust-union/?utm_source=TDS_Email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MorningBell&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTUdReFlUQTRPR1U1WmpnMCIsInQiOiJwZjFOdnR6eE0rUnNoUThKVktUcmdvV1JiOWdtaGFHalN3S2phRVR5aDFRS3FlZHJ0cTFxUjlcLzlnbU1ucGt3S2c2Vk9XTURhY1hWVDYxUUM0dUUrODJKWk11ZEtOOTdrVCt2b01wdWxrZWtXWFpBZytIa2lMRHFaTGVyS3Y0d3YifQ%3D%3D

http://www.projectveritas.com/l/welcome1.html

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Oct 25, 2017 16:17:08   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
tdsrnest wrote:
That’s because voter fraud does not exist in this country only in the minds of a Trump supporter, because that’s what he told you and we all know Trump does not lie. He is about as honest as Clinton.

All the states have certain forms of ID when registering. So that’s a BS statement what do you think someone walks into the clerks office and just signs the voter reguslation list. What is it with you people. You got away with voter suppression, you got away with voter intimidation, you got away with eliminating early voting, you got away with closing polls in poor neighborhoods, you got away with Gerrymandering So you were able to gain the House, the Senate, and the White House and you have done nothing.
That’s because voter fraud does not exist in this ... (show quote)


Watch Rachel Maddow get that STUPID SMIRK wiped off her face by Trump's Election ( MSNBC had it taken down; oh well, it was fun)
https://youtu.be/ciCyEmGQ0k0
Sooooooooooooooooooooo ;
Rachel Maddow MELTDOWN Over Donald Trump Winning The Election Against Hillary Clinton
https://youtu.be/Rm4_QGJGjPI

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Oct 25, 2017 18:49:17   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Watch Rachel Maddow get that STUPID SMIRK wiped off her face by Trump's Election ( MSNBC had it taken down; oh well, it was fun)
https://youtu.be/ciCyEmGQ0k0
Sooooooooooooooooooooo ;
Rachel Maddow MELTDOWN Over Donald Trump Winning The Election Against Hillary Clinton
https://youtu.be/Rm4_QGJGjPI
Watch Rachel Maddow get that STUPID SMIRK wiped of... (show quote)


Enjoyed that!

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Oct 26, 2017 10:09:20   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico
https://www.snopes.com/mexico-voter-id/

Since the 1990s, eligible voters in the country of Mexico (i.e., persons of age 18 or greater) have had to visit an electoral office and be registered into the electoral census in order to obtain a voting card issued by the National Electoral Institute (formerly the Federal Electoral Institute). Those voting cards are government-issued photo IDs, credentials that citizens are required to produce at polling stations in order to vote in federal elections in Mexico.

The United States has no equivalent national voter requirements or voter ID card, however. Some states require voters to produce photo IDs in order to vote, while others don’t. And even the states that do require photo IDs may still allow voters lacking them to use other means of documenting their identities and/or to cast provisional ballots.

These differences are often cited in opinion pieces (like the meme displayed above) questioning why, if Mexico requires its citizens to produce federally-issued photo ID cards in order to vote, the United States can’t or shouldn’t do the same in order to crack down on voter fraud. On the other side, critics of voter ID card plans maintain there are a number of reasons why what is used in Mexico isn’t necessarily a feasible solution or a panacea for the United States:...
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico br http... (show quote)



The only reason the left fight to keep voter ID out is to allow any and all illegals to get a voter card with the hope all of them will vote for the commie democrats.

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Oct 26, 2017 10:17:35   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
cold iron wrote:
The only reason the left fight to keep voter ID out is to allow any and all illegals to get a voter card with the hope all of them will vote for the commie democrats.


Yep. That is sooooooo obvious.

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Oct 26, 2017 13:57:14   #
Bevos
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico
https://www.snopes.com/mexico-voter-id/

Since the 1990s, eligible voters in the country of Mexico (i.e., persons of age 18 or greater) have had to visit an electoral office and be registered into the electoral census in order to obtain a voting card issued by the National Electoral Institute (formerly the Federal Electoral Institute). Those voting cards are government-issued photo IDs, credentials that citizens are required to produce at polling stations in order to vote in federal elections in Mexico.

The United States has no equivalent national voter requirements or voter ID card, however. Some states require voters to produce photo IDs in order to vote, while others don’t. And even the states that do require photo IDs may still allow voters lacking them to use other means of documenting their identities and/or to cast provisional ballots.

These differences are often cited in opinion pieces (like the meme displayed above) questioning why, if Mexico requires its citizens to produce federally-issued photo ID cards in order to vote, the United States can’t or shouldn’t do the same in order to crack down on voter fraud. On the other side, critics of voter ID card plans maintain there are a number of reasons why what is used in Mexico isn’t necessarily a feasible solution or a panacea for the United States:...
Mexicans need an ID card to vote in Mexico br http... (show quote)


But NOT in the US. That way they can vote in BOTH places, and in the US MANY TIMES!!!

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