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In reply to the discussion: Why is an ID mandate for voting such a problem? [View all]RainCaster
(13,854 posts)Things that the underemployed do not have. The GOP wants to keep such people off the voting records.
I have a passport already, but my state (WA) started with the optional Real ID license a few years ago, and so I got one because I could see it becoming mandatory eventually. It took me weeks to get an imprinted copy of my birth certificate, and $25. Then I spent the better part of a day waiting at one of the few DMV offices capable of providing the Special License. An extra 30 miles away. Then there was the extra fee that DMV charged to get that Special License. I forget, but I think it was around $65.
I could do all that because I had an employer who wanted me to get that for work travel and they were very supportive even though I live in a different state.