Fewer Democrats Are Voting This Year In (Surprise!) States With Strict New Voter Laws

ScreamingEagle

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Funny how that's turning out.....:rolleyes:

“Eight out of the 16 states that have held primaries or caucuses so far have implemented new voter ID or other restrictive voting laws since 2010. Democratic turnout has dropped 37 percent overall in those eight states, but just 13 percent in the states that didn’t enact new voter restrictions. To put it another way, Democratic voter turnout was 285 percent worse in states with new voter ID laws.”

Fewer Democrats Are Voting This Year In (Surprise!) States With Strict New Voter Laws
 
Funny how that's turning out.....:rolleyes:

“Eight out of the 16 states that have held primaries or caucuses so far have implemented new voter ID or other restrictive voting laws since 2010. Democratic turnout has dropped 37 percent overall in those eight states, but just 13 percent in the states that didn’t enact new voter restrictions. To put it another way, Democratic voter turnout was 285 percent worse in states with new voter ID laws.”

Fewer Democrats Are Voting This Year In (Surprise!) States With Strict New Voter Laws
The dead, illegal aliens and people voting multiple times are citizens too you know
 
ID requirements to get a fishing license in Dem states...SS card, photo ID, proof of residency, phone number, ancestry.com family tree.
 
Meaning that Dead Democrats are having trouble presenting thier IDs at the voting booth.

GOOD. Its time for the fraud to stop.
 
ID requirements to get a fishing license in Dem states...SS card, photo ID, proof of residency, phone number, ancestry.com family tree.

what do you bet Dems could suddenly produce an ID for their welfare check?
 
Poor people don't have photo ids? :dunno:
The poor, the elderly, and minorities...

But, we could be like Mexico, and issue IDs? Now that's a thought.
We should. Voting integrity is crucial.
I'm not stopping you. Put Americans back to work, issuing voter IDs.
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Poor people don't have photo ids? :dunno:
The poor, the elderly, and minorities...

But, we could be like Mexico, and issue IDs? Now that's a thought.
We should. Voting integrity is crucial.
I'm not stopping you. Put Americans back to work, issuing voter IDs.
Either that, or we will have more "disenfranchised" lol
Apparently voting booths require a different idea that it takes to get utilities, welfare, go to certain establishments etc
 
There's no intellectual argument against an ID.... you have to have an ID to drive, cash checks, use credit/debit cards, get a library card, etc.
 
Poor people don't have photo ids? :dunno:
The poor, the elderly, and minorities...

But, we could be like Mexico, and issue IDs? Now that's a thought.

Palease.... you can't function in today's society without an ID.
Sure you can, if you don't function much, and we have many people like that. Eventually this will be a non-issue, and the GOP won't bother to pass voter ID laws (it will no longer help them)...
 
There's no intellectual argument against an ID.... you have to have an ID to drive, cash checks, use credit/debit cards, get a library card, etc.
The only argument is, too many voters don't have what's required. Issue them first, then ask to see them eh?
 
Poor people don't have photo ids? :dunno:
The poor, the elderly, and minorities...

But, we could be like Mexico, and issue IDs? Now that's a thought.
We should. Voting integrity is crucial.
I'm not stopping you. Put Americans back to work, issuing voter IDs.
Either that, or we will have more "disenfranchised" lol
Apparently voting booths require a different idea that it takes to get utilities, welfare, go to certain establishments etc
200 years of voting without needing ID, and somehow we managed...
 
Did anyone consider the reason for this might be lack of enthusiasm for the Democratic candidates? The one constant in all the votes to date has been Republican voters are more energized than the Democratic voters.
 
There's no intellectual argument against an ID.... you have to have an ID to drive, cash checks, use credit/debit cards, get a library card, etc.
The only argument is, too many voters don't have what's required. Issue them first, then ask to see them eh?

Unless you live in a box under the freeway, or in a building with no utilities, all you normally need is three types of proof of residency like bills.

It ain't rocket science.
 

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