Skylar
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So you oppose voter ID. I could walk into a polling place, tell the clerk that's my name and point to a name on a list and that would be enough.Whatever. Do you oppose a voter ID?Which voter ID laws require proof of citizenship? I've voted in Texas with very strict voter ID laws....and I never had to provide say, a passport in order to vote.
that was just one suggestion. So long as the person lives where they vote and votes only once and are US citizens I'm fine.
Voter ID laws don't really address this. You're talking about voter registration reform. Which is a completely different issue.
I don't see the point of it.
Almost all voter fraud is in registration, double voting, felons voting, or absentee ballots.
Almost none is in person voter fraud. It has virtually nothing to do with the integrity of elections.
Again, that almost never happens. Voter ID laws have virtually nothing to do with the integrity of elections.
In 10 years worth of voting across the country.....there were less than 100 cases of it. Trump's 'Election Integrity Council' collapsed without finding any significant evidence of it.
Meanwhile, Voter ID laws make it more difficult for people to vote, especially among the poor. Why make voting more difficult for virtually no improvement in the integrity of elections?