Somehow I think that even if voter ID laws were enacted there would be people crying about fraudulent IDs after they lose the next election cycle.
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Somehow I think that even if voter ID laws were enacted there would be people crying about fraudulent IDs after they lose the next election cycle.
It is ironic that some people are calling for everyone to have IDs while also saying we need smaller government and more privacy.
I did read it...
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Justin Levitt is counsel for the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, working on election
administration, redistricting, and other voting rights concerns. Before he joined the Center, Mr. Levitt served
as in-house counsel to America Coming Together, the largest voter mobilization campaign in history, and
as Director of Strategic Targeting for a national presidential campaign. He is the author of
Making the List:
Database Matching and Verification Processes for Voter Registration
(Brennan Center 2006), and a number of
other scholarly and popular publications on election law.
Yup.. he certainly sounds completely unpartisan. I mean, this guy I bet is 100% unable to be influenced by his beliefs or thoughts....
.... sorry.. I almost had a heart attack from laughing at that last statement.
Actually.. funny little story. Everyone having photo ID doesn't make the government bigger. It would actually shrink it. When stopped by a cop for anything, they can ask. "show me your ID" and bam.. you show them ID.
As for Privacy.. the only people that are so far off the grid that they don't HAVE an ID or WANT an ID are wack jobs. I seriously doubt anyone here that does like privacy doesn't have an ID.
You mean the part where a nurse tried to enter the wrong vote but was caught? You do realize this happens a lot more then you wish to admit right? Did you know that people suffering dementia are not stripped of their right to vote? They can be mailed a absentee ballot. Someone needs to fill it out. I'll let you put 2 and 2 together.
Here's a question. Does anyone really think that voter ID laws would actually change the outcome of elections?