permafrost wrote:
This is so obvious both in blatant attempts and timing with the gutting of the voter rights act..
Let’s be honest. Democrats are fighting against a Republican voter suppression system; a crime against democracy.
This one just happens to be called “voter ID” but others are called gerrymandering, one ballot collection place per county, over-purging voter rolls, refusing to issue voter registrations or all together they are known as the Red State Initiative (or among participants it is called “ratf*cking”).
It is a criminal conspiracy to put a minority party in control of the country, by anti-democratic techniques. Voter ID is just part of it.
But, since you mentioned it, which should be harder? Getting a voter ID or a gun carry permit? A voter ID or a US Passport?
What problem does voter ID solve? For instance, how many confirmed, in-person voter frauds were there in the last decade? Out of how many votes?
Everyone knows what the Republican voter ID is and there is no need to pretend or justify it as anything but a naked attack on democracy. The GOP can’t win a fair fight.
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Actually, voter fraud should be taken very seriously. Even if it's one vote. That one vote takes away my legal vote. When you can prove massive voter fraud of the kind we are seeing, there is plenty of room at Gitmo last I heard. If it has been infiltrated by our own government, as I suspect it has, I believe it is treason and should be dealt with in accordance with the laws on the books.