Weatherman2020
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Only a true Shitforbrains thinks showing an ID at the polls is restrictive.I was waiting for it, thank you.and now we are confounded by Russian's interference, and a President who wants to suppress the vote by calling for photo ID's 98 days before the next election.
What's a citizen to do?
It's been 18 years + since hanging chads and a divided Supreme Court decided the Presidential Election in 2000.
Cutting back the number of polling places, the days and hours of voting, and denying others to vote who do not have an ID defined by St. Legislators or Governors, have worked to suppress the vote of too many legitimate voters.
If you voted yes, should the Several States and each county an parish abide by such a Congressional Act?
How do you suppress a vote by requiring a photo ID? That has never been satisfactorily explained. The Supreme Court did not decide the election between gore and bush, as has been repeatedly reported, numerous news groups did their own recounts and found that bush legitimately won by around 250 votes. That is KNOWN! Why do you insist on perpetuating that particular lie?
1. New Restrictive Voting Laws for 2016
Election 2016: Restrictive Voting Laws by the Numbers
2. NAACP files suit, alleges voter suppression
The NAACP filed a federal lawsuit this week, allegedly that thousands of voters are being illegally removed from the rolls.
Author: WCNC Staff
Published: 11:05 PM EDT November 1, 2016
Updated: 10:48 AM EDT November 2, 2016
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The U.S. Department of Justice reportedly filed a statement of interest late Monday night supporting the North Carolina NAACP's federal lawsuit, alleging that thousands of voters are being illegally removed from the polls.
"The purge program at issue here rested on a mass mailing and the silence of voters largely unaware of the potential injury to their voting rights," the U.S. Department of Justice's statement said.
NAACP files suit, alleges voter suppression
3. African American early voting is way down in North Carolina. Why is that?
4. Map: Areas hardest hit by slim polling options
The inevitable blacks are too stupid to get a photo ID excuse.
I was waiting for you to show your ignorance.
You only watch news on Fox, you don't read.
It would cut into your time online showing your stupidity.
No. 1 is about the 14 states passing new laws that have nothing to do with blacks:
""In 2016, 14 states had new voting restrictions in place for the first time in a presidential election. Those 14 states were: Alabama, Arizona, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.""
No. 4 is about Maricopa County in Arizona, you fucking idiot.
Congrats