Faun
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That's not voter fraud. That's sloppy house keeping of voter rolls. People move from one state to another (or even from one city to another within the same state) and their names are not immediately removed from their prior election roll. The number of actual multiple voting is small, especially when you consider there are over 100 million registered voters.What difference does their wishes make? The fact of the matter is if I want to purchase a firearm with no ID whatsoever, I can do that. So stop with the bullshit about ID'ing for voting because ID is needed to buy a gun. And Considering how few people commit fraud out of the 100+ million who vote in national elections, it's a complete waste. The worst part is that it would disenfranchise some folks who, for whatever reason, don't get such a ID or lose it before an election.Not sure what you're talking about? I can go to a gun show in most states and purchase a firearm without ID.
Not if Liberals like G5000 have their way
The number of cases surrounding voter fraud appear to be bigger than you implied.
The latest interstate voter cross check tallied 6,951,484 overlapping voter registrations, and they’re just the tip of the iceberg.
The cross-check program involves only 28 states and does not include the three largest: California, Texas and Florida.
6.9 million multiple voters in 28 states report finds Watchdog.org