Progressive Propaganda: The Voter Fraud Edition

Apply for a New California Identification Card | DMV.org

Read the actual rules for getting a California ID.

I'd like to see all the US citizens incapable of accomplishing these Herculean tasks.

Which of these rules is voter suppression?
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How to Get a California State ID:

  • Visit your local California DMV.
  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Provide proofs of your ID, SSN, birth date, and residency.
  • Pay the $29 identification card fee.
For more details on how to get a California ID card, please see below.


Apply for an ID Card in California
You can apply for a California identification card at any age.

The California DMV issues the following identification cards:

  • A regular ID card.
  • A senior citizen ID card for residents over 62 years old.
To apply for an ID card you must visit a California Department of Motor Vehicles(DMV) office in person to:

  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44). This form is not available online as it requires your original signature.
  • Give your thumbprint.
  • Have your picture taken.
If you wish to complete the application form before your visit to the CA DMV, you can call the DMV's automated telephone system at (800) 777-0133 to have the form mailed to you.

You will also need:

  • Your Social Security number. If you are ineligible for a SSN but are legally present in the U.S., you can still apply for a CA ID card.
  • An original or certified copy of a document proving your date of birth or legal presence, such as your:
  • An original or certified copy of a document proving your name if you've had a name change, such as your:
    • Marriage certificate.
    • Name change document showing both your original and new name.
    • Adoption papers.
  • To provide 2 documents proving your California residency, which could include:
    • Home utility bills.
    • Title or deed to your residence/property.
    • Pay stub from your employer.
For a complete list of acceptable documents, visit the CA DMV website.


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It's an uncomfortable thought, but as an organ donor, you could save up to 8 lives and touch hundreds more. Signing up is simple and FREE.

CLICK HERE and become an organ donor today.

California ID Card Fees
It will cost you $29 for a:

  • Original California ID.
  • CA ID card renewal.
  • Replacement CA ID card (for a lost or stolen card or a name change).
This ID Card valid for 6 years.

There is no cost:

  • For a senior citizen card if you're 62 years old or older. This card is valid for 10 years.
  • To change your address.
  • To exchange your driver's license for a CA ID card if you're no longer able to drive due to a physical or mental condition. Contact your local CA DMV office for more information.
Reduced Fee CA ID Card
If you meet income requirements from a government or public assistance program, you may be eligible to receive a CA ID for a reduced fee of $8.

You will need to obtain a Verification for Reduced Fee Identification Card form (Form DL 937) from the government or from a non-profit agency giving you assistance, and bring the completed form with you to the CA DMV when you apply for your CA ID card.


Renew Your California ID Card
Your California ID card is valid for:

  • 6 years for a regular ID card.
  • 10 years for a senior citizen ID card.
You can renew your CA identification card online, by mail, or in person at a CA DMV office.

Renew Online

To renew your CA ID card online, you must have:

  • A Renewal By Mail Notice from the California DMV.
  • A verified SSN on DMV record.
  • A valid credit card or bank account for payment.
  • The same address and name; you must not be changing any details on your CA ID card.
Visit the California DMV website to renew you CA ID card online.

Renew by Mail
You may be eligible to renew your CA ID card by mail if:

  • Your CA ID card has not been expired for more than 1 year
  • You are not changing or correcting the name on your CA ID card.
  • You renewed your last ID cards or your senior ID card in person.
To renew your California ID card by mail, send a completed California Identification Card Renewal By Mail Eligibility Information form (Form DL 410 FO) and check or money order payable to “DMV" to the CA Department of Motor Vehicles address as specified on the form.

Renew in Person
To renew your California ID card in person, you will need to visit a CA DMV office and:

  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Give your thumb print.
  • Have your picture taken.
  • Pay the $29 renewal fee, if you're under 62 years old.
You will receive your new CA identification card in the mail within 60 days. If your ID card hasn't arrived after 60 days, call the CA DMV at (800) 777-0133 to check the status of your application. You will need to have your receipt number or old CA ID card.

Replace Your CA ID Card
If your CA ID card is lost or stolen, you can apply for a replacement at a California DMV office. You cannot order a replacement online, by mail or by phone.

You will need to:

  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Give your thumbprint.
  • Have your picture taken.
  • Pay a $29 replacement fee, if you're under 62 years old.
You will not need to bring in a birth date or legal presence document.

Click here for more details on duplicate or replacement ID cards in California.

Changing Your CA ID Card Information
Change Your Name
Before you change your name on your California ID card you will need to change your name with the Social Security Administration. If the SSA's records do not match your requested name change with the CA DMV, the CA DMV will send you a Request for Verification of Information letter.

To change your name on your CA ID card you will need to go to a California DMV office in person to:

  • Fill out a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Give your thumbprint.
  • Have your picture taken
  • Pay the $29 fee, if you're under 62 years old.
You will also need to prove your name change to the CA DMV by providing an original or certified copy of either a:

  • Birth date or legal presence document (e.g. U.S. birth certificate, passport, or citizenship certificate).
  • True full name document (e.g. adoption papers, name change document showing both your new and old name, or marriage certificate).
The DMV provides full lists of birth date or legal presence documents and true full name documents.

Change Your Address
If you change your address, you must notify the CA DMV within 10 days of the change. You can change your address online, by mail, or in person at a CA DMV office.

Online

To change the address on your CA identification card online, you must:

  • Have a valid California ID card.
  • Have a Social Security number.
  • Not have an Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office address.
  • Not have an address outside of the U.S.
Visit the CA Department of Motor Vehicles website to change your address online, and follow all listed instructions on the portal.

By Mail

To change your address on your CA ID card by mail, download and complete the Notice of Change of Address (Form DMV 14), and send it to the address specified on the form. You can also have the form sent to you by calling the CA DMV at (800) 777-0133. The form will be mailed to you.

Once you've sent in your form, make sure you carry a small piece of paper showing your new address with your license at all times. Do not tape or staple the piece of paper to your driver's license.

In Person

To change your address on your CA identification card in person, complete the Notice of Change of Address (Form DMV 14) and take it to a California DMV office. You will receive a Change of Address Certificate card (Form DL 43) to complete and carry with your license at all times.

Forms for California ID Card
  • Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44). This form is not available online as it requires your original signature.
  • Verification for Reduced Fee Identification Card form (Form DL 937) Available your local public assistance program agency or from a non-profit agency giving you assistance.
  • California Identification Card Renewal By Mail Eligibility Information form (Form DL 410 FO)
  • Notice of Change of Address (Form DMV 14)
  • Change of Address Certificate card (Form DL 43) The DMV will give you this card once your change of address is complete. You must carry this form with your license at all times.
Forms
California Driver License Renewal by Mail Eligibility Information - DL 410 FO
Use this form to determine your eligibility for mail-in renewal AND renew your California driver's license by mail (if eligible).

Notice of Change of Address - DMV 14
Notifies the California DMV of your new address AND can be used to update your driver's license, registration and tags, and disability parking placards.

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Come on, Liberals.

What is wrong with the California ID laws?

Exactly what about those, laws are disenfranchising poor voters? Specifically.

What should the specific changes be?
 
That's what I thought.

Anyone who wants to vote can figure out a way to pay for an ID.
 
Progs, where did you go?

I posted the ID rules for California. Which of those rules is racist and disenfranchising potential voters?

Specifically.
 
Up to five million Russians voted for Trump in the last election

A lot of postings on this thread making a lot of silly claims. A good general rule of thumb- if there is no supporting link/documentation for the claim, you can either assume the poster is a liar or too lazy to add a link. In some cases, the poster is both lazy and a liar.

I am entirely confident that up to five million Russians voted for Trump

Care to bet?
/-----/ Up to 9 million Mexicans voted for Hillary
 
Apply for a New California Identification Card | DMV.org

Read the actual rules for getting a California ID.

I'd like to see all the US citizens incapable of accomplishing these Herculean tasks.

Which of these rules is voter suppression?
.
.
.


How to Get a California State ID:

  • Visit your local California DMV.
  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Provide proofs of your ID, SSN, birth date, and residency.
  • Pay the $29 identification card fee.
For more details on how to get a California ID card, please see below.


Apply for an ID Card in California
You can apply for a California identification card at any age.

The California DMV issues the following identification cards:

  • A regular ID card.
  • A senior citizen ID card for residents over 62 years old.
To apply for an ID card you must visit a California Department of Motor Vehicles(DMV) office in person to:

  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44). This form is not available online as it requires your original signature.
  • Give your thumbprint.
  • Have your picture taken.
If you wish to complete the application form before your visit to the CA DMV, you can call the DMV's automated telephone system at (800) 777-0133 to have the form mailed to you.

You will also need:

  • Your Social Security number. If you are ineligible for a SSN but are legally present in the U.S., you can still apply for a CA ID card.
  • An original or certified copy of a document proving your date of birth or legal presence, such as your:
  • An original or certified copy of a document proving your name if you've had a name change, such as your:
    • Marriage certificate.
    • Name change document showing both your original and new name.
    • Adoption papers.
  • To provide 2 documents proving your California residency, which could include:
    • Home utility bills.
    • Title or deed to your residence/property.
    • Pay stub from your employer.
For a complete list of acceptable documents, visit the CA DMV website.


What if the survival of your loved one depended on an organ transplant?
It's an uncomfortable thought, but as an organ donor, you could save up to 8 lives and touch hundreds more. Signing up is simple and FREE.

CLICK HERE and become an organ donor today.

California ID Card Fees
It will cost you $29 for a:

  • Original California ID.
  • CA ID card renewal.
  • Replacement CA ID card (for a lost or stolen card or a name change).
This ID Card valid for 6 years.

There is no cost:

  • For a senior citizen card if you're 62 years old or older. This card is valid for 10 years.
  • To change your address.
  • To exchange your driver's license for a CA ID card if you're no longer able to drive due to a physical or mental condition. Contact your local CA DMV office for more information.
Reduced Fee CA ID Card
If you meet income requirements from a government or public assistance program, you may be eligible to receive a CA ID for a reduced fee of $8.

You will need to obtain a Verification for Reduced Fee Identification Card form (Form DL 937) from the government or from a non-profit agency giving you assistance, and bring the completed form with you to the CA DMV when you apply for your CA ID card.


Renew Your California ID Card
Your California ID card is valid for:

  • 6 years for a regular ID card.
  • 10 years for a senior citizen ID card.
You can renew your CA identification card online, by mail, or in person at a CA DMV office.

Renew Online

To renew your CA ID card online, you must have:

  • A Renewal By Mail Notice from the California DMV.
  • A verified SSN on DMV record.
  • A valid credit card or bank account for payment.
  • The same address and name; you must not be changing any details on your CA ID card.
Visit the California DMV website to renew you CA ID card online.

Renew by Mail
You may be eligible to renew your CA ID card by mail if:

  • Your CA ID card has not been expired for more than 1 year
  • You are not changing or correcting the name on your CA ID card.
  • You renewed your last ID cards or your senior ID card in person.
To renew your California ID card by mail, send a completed California Identification Card Renewal By Mail Eligibility Information form (Form DL 410 FO) and check or money order payable to “DMV" to the CA Department of Motor Vehicles address as specified on the form.

Renew in Person
To renew your California ID card in person, you will need to visit a CA DMV office and:

  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Give your thumb print.
  • Have your picture taken.
  • Pay the $29 renewal fee, if you're under 62 years old.
You will receive your new CA identification card in the mail within 60 days. If your ID card hasn't arrived after 60 days, call the CA DMV at (800) 777-0133 to check the status of your application. You will need to have your receipt number or old CA ID card.

Replace Your CA ID Card
If your CA ID card is lost or stolen, you can apply for a replacement at a California DMV office. You cannot order a replacement online, by mail or by phone.

You will need to:

  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Give your thumbprint.
  • Have your picture taken.
  • Pay a $29 replacement fee, if you're under 62 years old.
You will not need to bring in a birth date or legal presence document.

Click here for more details on duplicate or replacement ID cards in California.

Changing Your CA ID Card Information
Change Your Name
Before you change your name on your California ID card you will need to change your name with the Social Security Administration. If the SSA's records do not match your requested name change with the CA DMV, the CA DMV will send you a Request for Verification of Information letter.

To change your name on your CA ID card you will need to go to a California DMV office in person to:

  • Fill out a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Give your thumbprint.
  • Have your picture taken
  • Pay the $29 fee, if you're under 62 years old.
You will also need to prove your name change to the CA DMV by providing an original or certified copy of either a:

  • Birth date or legal presence document (e.g. U.S. birth certificate, passport, or citizenship certificate).
  • True full name document (e.g. adoption papers, name change document showing both your new and old name, or marriage certificate).
The DMV provides full lists of birth date or legal presence documents and true full name documents.

Change Your Address
If you change your address, you must notify the CA DMV within 10 days of the change. You can change your address online, by mail, or in person at a CA DMV office.

Online

To change the address on your CA identification card online, you must:

  • Have a valid California ID card.
  • Have a Social Security number.
  • Not have an Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office address.
  • Not have an address outside of the U.S.
Visit the CA Department of Motor Vehicles website to change your address online, and follow all listed instructions on the portal.

By Mail

To change your address on your CA ID card by mail, download and complete the Notice of Change of Address (Form DMV 14), and send it to the address specified on the form. You can also have the form sent to you by calling the CA DMV at (800) 777-0133. The form will be mailed to you.

Once you've sent in your form, make sure you carry a small piece of paper showing your new address with your license at all times. Do not tape or staple the piece of paper to your driver's license.

In Person

To change your address on your CA identification card in person, complete the Notice of Change of Address (Form DMV 14) and take it to a California DMV office. You will receive a Change of Address Certificate card (Form DL 43) to complete and carry with your license at all times.

Forms for California ID Card
  • Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44). This form is not available online as it requires your original signature.
  • Verification for Reduced Fee Identification Card form (Form DL 937) Available your local public assistance program agency or from a non-profit agency giving you assistance.
  • California Identification Card Renewal By Mail Eligibility Information form (Form DL 410 FO)
  • Notice of Change of Address (Form DMV 14)
  • Change of Address Certificate card (Form DL 43) The DMV will give you this card once your change of address is complete. You must carry this form with your license at all times.
Forms
California Driver License Renewal by Mail Eligibility Information - DL 410 FO
Use this form to determine your eligibility for mail-in renewal AND renew your California driver's license by mail (if eligible).

Notice of Change of Address - DMV 14
Notifies the California DMV of your new address AND can be used to update your driver's license, registration and tags, and disability parking placards.
If I had to get an ID card or a first time DL I would not be able to get one. My birth was not recorded until several days after. The time lapse is suspicious to any vetting agency. Oh well.
 
Apply for a New California Identification Card | DMV.org

Read the actual rules for getting a California ID.

I'd like to see all the US citizens incapable of accomplishing these Herculean tasks.

Which of these rules is voter suppression?
.
.
.


How to Get a California State ID:

  • Visit your local California DMV.
  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Provide proofs of your ID, SSN, birth date, and residency.
  • Pay the $29 identification card fee.
For more details on how to get a California ID card, please see below.


Apply for an ID Card in California
You can apply for a California identification card at any age.

The California DMV issues the following identification cards:

  • A regular ID card.
  • A senior citizen ID card for residents over 62 years old.
To apply for an ID card you must visit a California Department of Motor Vehicles(DMV) office in person to:

  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44). This form is not available online as it requires your original signature.
  • Give your thumbprint.
  • Have your picture taken.
If you wish to complete the application form before your visit to the CA DMV, you can call the DMV's automated telephone system at (800) 777-0133 to have the form mailed to you.

You will also need:

  • Your Social Security number. If you are ineligible for a SSN but are legally present in the U.S., you can still apply for a CA ID card.
  • An original or certified copy of a document proving your date of birth or legal presence, such as your:
  • An original or certified copy of a document proving your name if you've had a name change, such as your:
    • Marriage certificate.
    • Name change document showing both your original and new name.
    • Adoption papers.
  • To provide 2 documents proving your California residency, which could include:
    • Home utility bills.
    • Title or deed to your residence/property.
    • Pay stub from your employer.
For a complete list of acceptable documents, visit the CA DMV website.


What if the survival of your loved one depended on an organ transplant?
It's an uncomfortable thought, but as an organ donor, you could save up to 8 lives and touch hundreds more. Signing up is simple and FREE.

CLICK HERE and become an organ donor today.

California ID Card Fees
It will cost you $29 for a:

  • Original California ID.
  • CA ID card renewal.
  • Replacement CA ID card (for a lost or stolen card or a name change).
This ID Card valid for 6 years.

There is no cost:

  • For a senior citizen card if you're 62 years old or older. This card is valid for 10 years.
  • To change your address.
  • To exchange your driver's license for a CA ID card if you're no longer able to drive due to a physical or mental condition. Contact your local CA DMV office for more information.
Reduced Fee CA ID Card
If you meet income requirements from a government or public assistance program, you may be eligible to receive a CA ID for a reduced fee of $8.

You will need to obtain a Verification for Reduced Fee Identification Card form (Form DL 937) from the government or from a non-profit agency giving you assistance, and bring the completed form with you to the CA DMV when you apply for your CA ID card.


Renew Your California ID Card
Your California ID card is valid for:

  • 6 years for a regular ID card.
  • 10 years for a senior citizen ID card.
You can renew your CA identification card online, by mail, or in person at a CA DMV office.

Renew Online

To renew your CA ID card online, you must have:

  • A Renewal By Mail Notice from the California DMV.
  • A verified SSN on DMV record.
  • A valid credit card or bank account for payment.
  • The same address and name; you must not be changing any details on your CA ID card.
Visit the California DMV website to renew you CA ID card online.

Renew by Mail
You may be eligible to renew your CA ID card by mail if:

  • Your CA ID card has not been expired for more than 1 year
  • You are not changing or correcting the name on your CA ID card.
  • You renewed your last ID cards or your senior ID card in person.
To renew your California ID card by mail, send a completed California Identification Card Renewal By Mail Eligibility Information form (Form DL 410 FO) and check or money order payable to “DMV" to the CA Department of Motor Vehicles address as specified on the form.

Renew in Person
To renew your California ID card in person, you will need to visit a CA DMV office and:

  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Give your thumb print.
  • Have your picture taken.
  • Pay the $29 renewal fee, if you're under 62 years old.
You will receive your new CA identification card in the mail within 60 days. If your ID card hasn't arrived after 60 days, call the CA DMV at (800) 777-0133 to check the status of your application. You will need to have your receipt number or old CA ID card.

Replace Your CA ID Card
If your CA ID card is lost or stolen, you can apply for a replacement at a California DMV office. You cannot order a replacement online, by mail or by phone.

You will need to:

  • Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Give your thumbprint.
  • Have your picture taken.
  • Pay a $29 replacement fee, if you're under 62 years old.
You will not need to bring in a birth date or legal presence document.

Click here for more details on duplicate or replacement ID cards in California.

Changing Your CA ID Card Information
Change Your Name
Before you change your name on your California ID card you will need to change your name with the Social Security Administration. If the SSA's records do not match your requested name change with the CA DMV, the CA DMV will send you a Request for Verification of Information letter.

To change your name on your CA ID card you will need to go to a California DMV office in person to:

  • Fill out a Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44).
  • Give your thumbprint.
  • Have your picture taken
  • Pay the $29 fee, if you're under 62 years old.
You will also need to prove your name change to the CA DMV by providing an original or certified copy of either a:

  • Birth date or legal presence document (e.g. U.S. birth certificate, passport, or citizenship certificate).
  • True full name document (e.g. adoption papers, name change document showing both your new and old name, or marriage certificate).
The DMV provides full lists of birth date or legal presence documents and true full name documents.

Change Your Address
If you change your address, you must notify the CA DMV within 10 days of the change. You can change your address online, by mail, or in person at a CA DMV office.

Online

To change the address on your CA identification card online, you must:

  • Have a valid California ID card.
  • Have a Social Security number.
  • Not have an Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office address.
  • Not have an address outside of the U.S.
Visit the CA Department of Motor Vehicles website to change your address online, and follow all listed instructions on the portal.

By Mail

To change your address on your CA ID card by mail, download and complete the Notice of Change of Address (Form DMV 14), and send it to the address specified on the form. You can also have the form sent to you by calling the CA DMV at (800) 777-0133. The form will be mailed to you.

Once you've sent in your form, make sure you carry a small piece of paper showing your new address with your license at all times. Do not tape or staple the piece of paper to your driver's license.

In Person

To change your address on your CA identification card in person, complete the Notice of Change of Address (Form DMV 14) and take it to a California DMV office. You will receive a Change of Address Certificate card (Form DL 43) to complete and carry with your license at all times.

Forms for California ID Card
  • Driver License or Identification Card Application (Form DL 44). This form is not available online as it requires your original signature.
  • Verification for Reduced Fee Identification Card form (Form DL 937) Available your local public assistance program agency or from a non-profit agency giving you assistance.
  • California Identification Card Renewal By Mail Eligibility Information form (Form DL 410 FO)
  • Notice of Change of Address (Form DMV 14)
  • Change of Address Certificate card (Form DL 43) The DMV will give you this card once your change of address is complete. You must carry this form with your license at all times.
Forms
California Driver License Renewal by Mail Eligibility Information - DL 410 FO
Use this form to determine your eligibility for mail-in renewal AND renew your California driver's license by mail (if eligible).

Notice of Change of Address - DMV 14
Notifies the California DMV of your new address AND can be used to update your driver's license, registration and tags, and disability parking placards.
If I had to get an ID card or a first time DL I would not be able to get one. My birth was not recorded until several days after. The time lapse is suspicious to any vetting agency. Oh well.

Ok, so what specific rules should be changed and how should that verbiage read on the legislation to avoid disenfranchising people who want to vote, but cannot because of ID laws?
 
Up to five million Russians voted for Trump in the last election

A lot of postings on this thread making a lot of silly claims. A good general rule of thumb- if there is no supporting link/documentation for the claim, you can either assume the poster is a liar or too lazy to add a link. In some cases, the poster is both lazy and a liar.

I am entirely confident that up to five million Russians voted for Trump

Care to bet?
/-----/ Up to 9 million Mexicans voted for Hillary

"Somebody's doing the voting"...

I understand they were dancing on rooftops too. Many people saw it. It was on 7/11.
 
Looks like the "Voter ID laws disenfranchise those who can't afford State IDs" thing is a lot of fucking bullshit.
 
Up to five million Russians voted for Trump in the last election

A lot of postings on this thread making a lot of silly claims. A good general rule of thumb- if there is no supporting link/documentation for the claim, you can either assume the poster is a liar or too lazy to add a link. In some cases, the poster is both lazy and a liar.

I am entirely confident that up to five million Russians voted for Trump

Care to bet?
/-----/ Up to 9 million Mexicans voted for Hillary

"Somebody's doing the voting"...

I understand they were dancing on rooftops too. Many people saw it. It was on 7/11.
/----/ Ask Mommy to wipe your snotty nose, Junior.
Trump 100% Vindicated: CBS Reports 'Swarm' On Rooftops - Breitbart
www.breitbart.com/.../trump-100-vindicated-cbs-reports-swarms-on-roofs-celebrating...
Dec 2, 2015 - Trump 100% Vindicated: CBS Reports 'Swarm' On Rooftops Celebrating 9/11. ... reports proven Donald Trump 100% correct about Muslims celebrating 9/11 ... on the roof when they saw the planes slam into the Trade Center.
 
Up to five million Russians voted for Trump in the last election

A lot of postings on this thread making a lot of silly claims. A good general rule of thumb- if there is no supporting link/documentation for the claim, you can either assume the poster is a liar or too lazy to add a link. In some cases, the poster is both lazy and a liar.

I am entirely confident that up to five million Russians voted for Trump

Care to bet?

Wait....aren't you the same guy who posted literally hundreds of time "the next republican president has not been born yet"?
 
Since the OP never bothered to address his own title --- a snippet of the evolution of voting in the Progressive Era:

voters-reform-in-the-progressive-era-2-728.jpg

Nothing "fraudulent" about that though....

Fun fact: the first major political party to advocate for women's suffrage was the Progressive (Bull Moose) Party in 1912:

>> At the first national convention of the Progressive Party, in Chicago in August of 1912, all observers noted the prominence of women, women delegates, women leaders. The Kansas newspaper editor William Allen White recalled: "We were, of course, for woman suffrage, and we invited women delegates and had plenty of them. They were our own kind, too-- women doctors, women lawyers, women teachers, college professors, middle-aged leaders of civic movements, or rich young girls who had gone in for settlement work."

"Settlement work" refers to the settlement houses in the cities, places where the poor could obtain basic social services, not then available from government. Many social workers, male and female, supported the Progressive Party in 1912.

Indeed, the most famous settlement house leader and social worker in American history, the beloved Jane Addams of Hull House in Chicago, was at the convention, and seconded Theodore Roosevelt's nomination for President. This was said to be the first time that a woman had addressed the national convention of a major party.

The rules of the Bull Moose Party, adopted at the Chicago convention, mandated that four women were to be members-at-large on the Progressive National Committee. This was to insure female representation at the highest levels of party leadership.

In November 1912 Theodore Roosevelt carried two states with women's suffrage, Washington and California (he won six states in all); and in the State of Washington, Helen J. Scott was a Progressive elector.

It was said in the press at the time that she was the first woman to cast a vote in the electoral college-- and therefore in a real constitutional sense Helen Scott may be said to be the first woman who voted for President! However, some reports list women among the Progressive electors in California, and the matter has not been resolved by historians as yet.<< --- Women and the Progressive Party
 
Up to five million Russians voted for Trump in the last election

A lot of postings on this thread making a lot of silly claims. A good general rule of thumb- if there is no supporting link/documentation for the claim, you can either assume the poster is a liar or too lazy to add a link. In some cases, the poster is both lazy and a liar.

I am entirely confident that up to five million Russians voted for Trump

Care to bet?
/-----/ Up to 9 million Mexicans voted for Hillary

"Somebody's doing the voting"...

I understand they were dancing on rooftops too. Many people saw it. It was on 7/11.
/----/ Ask Mommy to wipe your snotty nose, Junior.
Trump 100% Vindicated: CBS Reports 'Swarm' On Rooftops - Breitbart
www.breitbart.com/.../trump-100-vindicated-cbs-reports-swarms-on-roofs-celebrating...
Dec 2, 2015 - Trump 100% Vindicated: CBS Reports 'Swarm' On Rooftops Celebrating 9/11. ... reports proven Donald Trump 100% correct about Muslims celebrating 9/11 ... on the roof when they saw the planes slam into the Trade Center.

:lol: Dead link. "Not found".

Yeah, exactly.
 
Up to five million Russians voted for Trump in the last election

A lot of postings on this thread making a lot of silly claims. A good general rule of thumb- if there is no supporting link/documentation for the claim, you can either assume the poster is a liar or too lazy to add a link. In some cases, the poster is both lazy and a liar.
Where is your link?
 

In states without Voter ID how do they prevent the Dirty Democrats from registering under multiple names and voting multiple times or illegal aliens from voting?
 
A lot of postings on this thread making a lot of silly claims. A good general rule of thumb- if there is no supporting link/documentation for the claim, you can either assume the poster is a liar or too lazy to add a link. In some cases, the poster is both lazy and a liar.

I am entirely confident that up to five million Russians voted for Trump

Care to bet?
/-----/ Up to 9 million Mexicans voted for Hillary

"Somebody's doing the voting"...

I understand they were dancing on rooftops too. Many people saw it. It was on 7/11.
/----/ Ask Mommy to wipe your snotty nose, Junior.
Trump 100% Vindicated: CBS Reports 'Swarm' On Rooftops - Breitbart
www.breitbart.com/.../trump-100-vindicated-cbs-reports-swarms-on-roofs-celebrating...
Dec 2, 2015 - Trump 100% Vindicated: CBS Reports 'Swarm' On Rooftops Celebrating 9/11. ... reports proven Donald Trump 100% correct about Muslims celebrating 9/11 ... on the roof when they saw the planes slam into the Trade Center.

:lol: Dead link. "Not found".

Yeah, exactly.
/----/ I saw the reports on TV. They were also dancing in the streets.
‘Dozens’ of Jersey City Muslims did celebrate 9/11, cops and residents say
 
The left has come up with some of the most absurd excuses in the world not to have clean, proper elections.. From racists stuff like "black people don't have ID and can't figure out how to get it"

... On the bright side that's a bit of an upgrade from their previous scripted response of "They don't need ID's because they all look alike anyways". :p
 

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