Ot every one needs a real id so won’t get one even if they are a citzen. My very elderly mother will not be flying, let alone driving or buying a gun , but she will still be voting.
“””My very elderly mother will not be flying, let alone driving or buying a gun , but she will still be voting.”””
And these elderly people as you described probably represent less than 5% of the registered voters.
I am focusing on the 95% who will be flying or other activities and will need a REAL ID or Passport.
So again the question is: Why aren’t the States comparing the REAL ID lists which contain the person’s name, the person’s address, and whether or not the person is a US Citizen against the Voter Registration Rolls.
It seems pretty easy. For example:
On his NEBRASKA REAL ID Drivers License Jose Jimenez lives at 123 Main Street in Atown, Nebraska and is NOT a US Citizen.
On the NEBRASKA Voter Registration Roll Jose Jimenez lives at 123 Main Street in Atown Nebraska and the voter records show Jose has been voting since 2012.
Why aren’t the States doing this simply comparison?