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Should Citizens be required to provide valid ID to vote in federal elections?
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(06-30-2024, 02:46 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I provided a link to get an ID. Did you read it and click on the link?

I saw millions have not registered to vote. There are a lot of reasons. The most logical is they have no interest in politics. They could be 60% right leaning Republicans or 60% left leaning Democrats, we have no idea of knowing going back to quite possibly they have no interest in politics and has nothing to do with how to do it. You are assuming millions of people do not register because either too much money or too hard. I showed you it is not hard. It is also not that expensive.

If people want to vote, the need a picture ID, just like they need to board an airplane. Why is photo ID required to board a plane? Simple, it is to verify who they are. Voting is no different, a photo ID and a person's signature should be required.

And again you switch from actual voting to voting registration.  The topic of this thread,  which you started,  was voting.  I have been addressing VOTING not registration.

1) what is an acceptable form of ID? what type of photo ID?  keep in mind millions of people never have and never will fly

2) how much would it cost?
3) where would it be obtained?
4) how long would it take to implement?
 

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RE: Should Citizens be required to provide valid ID to vote in federal elections? - pally - 06-30-2024, 08:24 AM

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