Three in Four Americans used to be against homosexual marriage.
3 out of 4 do not always vote Democrat. But the agenda driven Press would have you believe it was the opposite.
I just voted in some local elections yesterday. I had to show photo ID and have had to for years. Everyone should.
I propose a constitutional amendment:
- Only US citizens are allowed to vote in elections of federal offices or officers.
- States must maintain separate voter rolls for Federal elections
- Citizens may only vote once in the voting precinct as determined by their home address
- Citizens must provide a US government issued photo id at the time of registration in order to be added to the voting rolls
- Voting roll registration will be closed 30 days prior to the Presidential election
- No same day voting for federal elections
- The voting rolls will be cleared of all voters at the end of Feb following a Presidential election.
- States receiving a voter registration must ask if the person was previously registered to vote and upon new registration must inform the old state of the change in registration.
- all voters must provide a valid govenment issued photo id at the time of voting in order to receive a ballot
- all states must provided a valid photo id alternative free of charge to any US Citizen
When you use credit cards or even debit cards, you MAY be asked to show ID. If you rent a car, enter a nightclub, buy alcohol, and all the other times you mention.
The elderly that had no ID are now gone. My parents are now in the elder generation. They and their age mates all have ID. Even the minorities. Maybe the illegal alien abuelitas don’t have ID. Then don’t [expletive] vote.
There is NO good reason to be against voter ID. No other country allows this. I went to my polling place last year and apparently I had already voted. I had to vote a provisional ballot. I was mad. Whoever voted in my name - THEIR vote counted, but my provisional probably didn’t.
My prior address / voting place had a woman up the street with a name that sounded like mine but spelled differently. Our first names were identical. The older women looking through those huge paper address lists would always stumble over this. “Don’t you live at [other address]?” “No, that is the other [name]; she spells her name with a G.” Soooo difficult. Having the person’s ID would cut down those clerical errors as well.
So, relatively few don’t have I.D given the need for it to fly, maintain credit, buy a house, buy or rent a car or house/apartment, maintain life/health insurance, apply for Medicare or Medicaid or Welfare or Work (social Security Number, etc.).
Within that very limited group - how many actually vote?
Let’s face it. Without identification one must lead a very strange life in America with voting not even on the list of things to do every few years.
This entire issue is a huge Democrat lie.
Note that the states have never amended the Constitution to prohibit themselves from requiring voters to present valid voter ID before actually being allowed to vote. So the states are free to establish such a requirement imo.
But the problem seems to be that every election cycle those opposed to such a requirment manage to delay its implementation until too close to election day, judges arguably justified in throwing the requirement out.
While we are at it repeal Motor Voter.
It is beyond stupidity to claim that ANYONE who demands that voters show identification is racist. This is especially annoying because Democrats demand photo ID before one can participate in their meetings, even if the meeting is about voter ID.
His en passant condemnation of voter ID laws as being racially motivated was the one time in my nearly 51 years that I considered walking out on a sermon.
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