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Should Citizens be required to provide valid ID to vote in federal elections?
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(06-28-2024, 06:08 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Pally, it is 2024. We live in a world of free-flowing information. If a person wants to vote, they are not as stupid as you make them. Every McDonald's has free Wi-Fi as do many other places so easy to do the research.

The details you list are called excuses as you think minorities who are legal citizens do not have the brain power to sign up to vote. 

I found this searching the internet in 20 seconds. I simply asked, how do I register to vote in a federal election?

How to register to vote | USAGov

How to register to vote

Learn how to register so you can vote in federal, state, and local elections.

Register through vote.gov
Visit vote.gov to begin the voter registration process. Select your state or territory. Depending on its rules, you will find instructions on how to register:

Online
By mail
In person at your local election office
Start your registration on vote.gov

Other ways to register to vote
Download the National Mail Voter Registration Form. You can fill it out onscreen and print the completed form, or print the blank form and fill it out by hand. Remember to sign the form before mailing it to the location listed for your state.
Check with local government offices to see if you can register in person.
Find your department of motor vehicles office.
Locate a nearby armed forces recruitment center.
Contact state and county public assistance offices such as SNAP/food stamps.
Abroad and military voters
The Federal Voting Assistance Program lets you register to vote and request an absentee ballot if you are a:

U.S. citizen living outside the U.S.
Service member stationed abroad
Spouse or eligible family member of a service member stationed abroad

Luvnit, I never said a word about minorities nor did I ever reference the ability to register or to place a vote

Now you assume that all Americans already possess valid photo ids, unfortunately millions do not. The millions who do not are often elderly, poor, disabled.

The question I posed how do you implement an ID law that allows these people to easily obtain an ID and whatever documentation they need for it?
 

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RE: Should Citizens be required to provide valid ID to vote in federal elections? - pally - 06-28-2024, 11:19 PM

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