Kamala Harris attempts to explain why she’s against photo ID for voting.

She has two options:.

1. Get her license updated but choose not to drive (my 86 yr old mother in law did this).
or
2. Get a State Identification Card. This option is much easier than a driver's license because there is no test.

Or do nothing as her voters registration card is legal.
 
Show ID when you Register or when you vote? Pick your poison.

They got all the OD they need when they pick up some Vidka or a 40 Old English ALE you dumb OXYEN.

I know a Filipina who does not drive got a CA ID card ASAP upon living here. Updated when required same as DL people.

With DEMs & NGO cheating ghe Voter rolls into tens of millions bad names? May be no choice bu ALL have to Re-Register.

Hey I didn't muck it up or start this war but by God I know how to end it.
 
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Or do nothing as her voters registration card is legal.
still haven't said why she can't get an ID, that now you say she does have. I see visions of a pretzel in your writing.
 
Scumbag trolling has-been failed pknopp with the Fake News reflex twitch like a 12 yr old again.

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still haven't said why she can't get an ID, that now you say she does have. I see visions of a pretzel in your writing.

Because he's too lazy to help her? If she is required. Voter rolls are corrupted like WISC with over 2 million bogus or dead names.

Sometimes rules have to change, things get upgraded. Remember Tylenol used to be unsealed too.
 
Or do nothing as her voters registration card is legal.

Maybe you didn't realize it that there are many states that don't require a voter registration card or any id. You imply give them a name. If that name is on the roll then you get to vote. For example, in CA, if your dad was an invalid, had dementia and couldn't vote, you could go to the voting station and use his name to vote in his behalf. You don't see a problem with that? You don't see an opportunity for fraud there?
 
Maybe you didn't realize it that there are many states that don't require a voter registration card or any id. You imply give them a name. If that name is on the roll then you get to vote. For example, in CA, if your dad was an invalid, had dementia and couldn't vote, you could go to the voting station and use his name to vote in his behalf. You don't see a problem with that? You don't see an opportunity for fraud there?

Take it up with whatever state you believe this is happening in.
 
My mother in law is 87. She quit driving so her drivers license expired. What this would do is force her to go through additional steps to do what she has been legally permitted to do for decades.
I went through the same thing with my mother. With all of the services and privileges she depended on where a State-issued ID was required, we immediately got her a State-issued ID. Voter ID requirements did not force her and us to go through additional steps…. Everyday services and privileges requiring valid ID forced us.

Voting aside, I sincerely hope for your mother’s sake you are getting her an updated State ID.
 
Well we’re talking about congress the federal election

Constitutionally states determine how to run their elections.

If you want to change that, get busy.
 
Constitutionally states determine how to run their elections.

If you want to change that, get busy.
Isn't that exactly what is going on right now with the voter ID bill????
The states will still run their elections, but, they just need to see voter ID's.
 
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By your bazaar standards, a state could give a voter two votes if they wanted to.
After all, states determine how to run their own elections.....right? :laughing0301:

No, nothing of rhe sort. Constitution is clear.
 
This is the reason we now have Trump as president. The Democrats completely own this disaster because this was the alternative they forced on the electorate. Never was a bar set so low in our history of presidential elections.

"I don't think that we should underestimate what that could mean because in some people's mind, well, there are a whole lot of people—especially people who live in rural communities—who don't. There's no Kinko's, there's no Office Max near them." "People have to understand that when we're talking about voter ID laws, be clear about who you're talking about and what would be required of them to prove who they are." "Of course, people have to prove who they are, but not in a way that makes it almost impossible for them to prove who they are."




We are so fucked...
 
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