HikerGuy83
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- Dec 26, 2021
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Actually, it is if you are poor and you move around a lot.
First, you have to take day off of work to do it. Not everyone has the ability to do that.
Then you have to prove residency. Kind of hard if you aren't the household member paying the bills.
Then you have states like IL, where they've completely made a mess of the DMV. It took me a month to get my wife's ID updated after we got married last year. First, we had to get a bill with her new address on it. Then we had to make an appointment, and because of the goofy system they are using, you have to book that two weeks in advance and not even at a place in your community.
If you want to vote, you'll get what you need.
End of conversation.