Stryder50
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Voting is a privilege for all, so long as they are legally entitled.Check your privilege.
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Voting is a privilege for all, so long as they are legally entitled.Check your privilege.
You lack the honesty!Well, if it happens. I supposed you'd keep Biden on the ballot if he keeled over and died, that would be about the only way Trump could win.
The primaries didn't elect Biden. The primaries chose delegates. Those delegates are supposed to have some latitude based on the situation.
Also, thanks for admitting that Voter ID is to keep "those people" from voting. Most of your peers lack that kind of honesty.
Bullshit dufus!
They need ID to collect Welfare.
If too "poor" most States will provide for free.
Try being honest for a change.
Only USA CITIZENS, ID'd as such, should be allowed to vote. Ideally in person (restricted mail-in ballots) at legitimate polling locations.
Voting is a privilege for all, so long as they are legally entitled.
states still have the right to require valid proof of citizenship, dumbass Communist. And state issued IDs are extremely inexpensive and relatively easy to obtain. Voting is NOT an absolute right.Nope, it's guaranteed right under the 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Amendments.
states still have the right to require valid proof of citizenship, dumbass Communist. And state issued IDs are extremely inexpensive and relatively easy to obtain. Voting is NOT an absolute right.
Voting is NOT an absolute right, moron asshole. If that were the case, Illegals would be lining up to the polls and keep DemoCRAPs in power indefinitely, but I bet you support that, doncha? Literacy and Civics tests are not a bad idea. Weed out those who hate the country.Nope. We've seen "States Rights" in voting before, with literacy tests and poll taxes, which is why we had to pass a bunch of laws at the federal level to protect the right to vote.
It is a right under the 15th, 19th, 24th and 26th amendment.Voting is NOT an absolute right, moron asshole. If that were the case, Illegals would be lining up to the polls and keep DemoCRAPs in power indefinitely, but I bet you support that, doncha? Literacy and Civics tests are not a bad idea. Weed out those who hate the country.
It is a right under the 15th, 19th, 24th and 26th amendment.
Not to mention the voting rights act of 1964.
this isn't about "illegals', it's about keeping minorities from voting.
And Voter would restrict the right to vote as protected by those Amendments.All those amendments do is prevent you from restricting voting because of the reasons outlined. They don't create the right, they just describe reasons you cannot deny voting for.
Minorities are just as capable of getting their IDs, moron. And have you conveniently forgotten most of them also possess ( gasp) driver's licenses? Oh the horror!It is a right under the 15th, 19th, 24th and 26th amendment.
Not to mention the voting rights act of 1964.
this isn't about "illegals', it's about keeping minorities from voting.
And Voter would restrict the right to vote as protected by those Amendments.
People under 21 are less likely to have ID
Voter ID is a poll tax, effectively
Women are less likely to have valid ID if they just take care of the home.
Blacks are less likely to have valid ID if they are too poor to buy new ones when they move.
Yeah, JoeB131 thinks that blacks that can think for themselves and especially if they are Republicans/Conservatives (oh the horror) are sellouts and "house n***ers"No it isn't. It's to assure the voter is valid. Anyone can afford an ID. If in the rare cases not, I'm sure some voters right group could step right in and fix the issue.
This isn't the 1950's Joey, and your low opinion of Blacks being able to do simple thinks like get an ID is just soft discrimination.
Actually, a lot of them don't.Minorities are just as capable of getting their IDs, moron. And have you conveniently forgotten most of them also possess ( gasp) driver's licenses? Oh the horror!
Actually, a lot of them don't.
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New Analysis: Millions of Americans Lack ID Required to Vote
Young people and people of color are less likely to have valid photo ID, showing potential impact of restrictive voter ID laws.www.voteriders.org
- As of 2020, nearly 29 million voting-age U.S. citizens did not have a non-expired driver’s license and over 7 million did not have any other form of non-expired government-issued photo identification.
- In states with strict photo identification laws in 2020 – including Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Wisconsin – over 3 million voting-age U.S. citizens did not have a current driver’s license and over 1 million did not have any non-expired government-issued photo identification. Two additional states, Arkansas and Ohio (as of April 4, 2023), have enacted strict photo ID laws since 2020, with more expected to follow as state legislatures convene this year.
- More than 11 million young people (18-29 year olds) did not have a current driver’s license and more than 3 million did not have any unexpired government issued photo ID.
Because they CHOSE not to, or are too lazy.Actually, a lot of them don't.
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New Analysis: Millions of Americans Lack ID Required to Vote
Young people and people of color are less likely to have valid photo ID, showing potential impact of restrictive voter ID laws.www.voteriders.org
- As of 2020, nearly 29 million voting-age U.S. citizens did not have a non-expired driver’s license and over 7 million did not have any other form of non-expired government-issued photo identification.
- In states with strict photo identification laws in 2020 – including Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Wisconsin – over 3 million voting-age U.S. citizens did not have a current driver’s license and over 1 million did not have any non-expired government-issued photo identification. Two additional states, Arkansas and Ohio (as of April 4, 2023), have enacted strict photo ID laws since 2020, with more expected to follow as state legislatures convene this year.
- More than 11 million young people (18-29 year olds) did not have a current driver’s license and more than 3 million did not have any unexpired government issued photo ID.
They shouldn't have to.Well if you want to vote, get one.
It's not that hard. And I'm sure some voters rights groups would be more than willing to pay for the process.
Actually, everyone should have an ID. Hell, you already need it to:They shouldn't have to.
But we all know this is about keeping "Those people" from voting.
They shouldn't have to.
But we all know this is about keeping "Those people" from voting.
None of those things are a right.Actually, everyone should have an ID. Hell, you already need it to:
seek employment
purchase alcohol/drugs
drive
etc.