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originally posted by: rnaa
To answer the original poster's attempt to gaslight the readers of this thread I would like to remind everyone of two simple facts:
1) In order to vote in the United States you MUST BE REGISTERED to vote. This applies in every state and territory. EVERY ONE.
2) In order to register to vote, you must PROVE you are a CITIZEN. This applies in every state and territory. EVERY ONE.
So what exactly does your demand to 'prove eligibility to vote' do that isn't already happening?
originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Lets say it is, why is it only racist towards democratic voters?
originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: Sookiechacha
I have no.idea whwre the 40 kinds of id bull# came from. You can use your license, your provincial id, or a passport....it has to be government issued...maybe the 40 comes from each province's specific health cards and ids. But no,.there's not 40 different kinds of id the average person will have unless they've lived in every province...it's the usual ones...license, provincial id, passport or health card.... and you have to have two pieces usually.
Even though our logistical talents lately have all but disappeared, we got this “ID for voting” perfected. As long as we have something, or a few somethings that prove who we are and where we live, we’re good. There’s always some type of ID that is easy for someone to prove who they are. So yeah, there’s like about 40ish.
We do need some election reforms, definately, but we’ve perfected ID for everyone.
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Racist because without pushing it in that form, or another dog whistle word like sexist or homophobic, the democrats know it'll never get far. It's cringe worthy knowing there are actually people out there who think asking for your identification, to prove you're who you say you are, is racist.
originally posted by: rnaa
To answer the original poster's attempt to gaslight the readers of this thread I would like to remind everyone of two simple facts:
1) In order to vote in the United States you MUST BE REGISTERED to vote. This applies in every state and territory. EVERY ONE.
2) In order to register to vote, you must PROVE you are a CITIZEN. This applies in every state and territory. EVERY ONE.
So what exactly does your demand to 'prove eligibility to vote' do that isn't already happening?