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kerry-is-my-prez

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49. We used to be able to vote with no id. Things didn't go to hell...
Fri May 1, 2026, 12:56 AM
May 1

You want as many people voting as possible.

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A hunting license as ID? Jeebus. Redleg Apr 30 #1
I don't know about hunting license as ID to vote. But gun permits are kosher 70sEraVet Apr 30 #9
Retired nuns barred from voting in Indiana Emile Apr 30 #2
How were they doing in the past? Orangenero Monday #60
This was years ago. Google it. Emile Monday #62
Let's simplify it. Voter ID is NOT the issue. It is RESTRICTIVE ID... That means the type hlthe2b Apr 30 #3
Words matter - to your point, maybe we should all begin referring to these as 'restrictive ID laws.' n/t PatrickforB Apr 30 #10
This is exactly the reason. W_HAMILTON Apr 30 #12
We don't show id at the polls in Illinois although we do show it to register questionseverything Apr 30 #30
But a big new issue if SAVE passes (meaning save Republican pols' asses) is name matching birth certificate surname Attilatheblond Apr 30 #33
Rec.nt jfz9580m Apr 30 #15
It's essentially a poll tax. Liberal In Texas Apr 30 #4
Yup, unless the ID is a right, issued for free Johonny Apr 30 #18
My Grandmother jonstl08 Apr 30 #21
Our (GOP) county recorder sent letters out that seem to be suggesting people need to re-register Attilatheblond Apr 30 #35
Yes it is. And now, at the same time... ananda Apr 30 #45
The goal is to reduce the number of voters dlk Apr 30 #5
Exactly right - "Republicans want to choose their voters" Seinan Sensei Apr 30 #16
Republicans truly do not believe in democracy dlk Saturday #55
A solution designed to disenfranchise voters happy feet Apr 30 #6
DISTRACTION is the Republican M.O. Seinan Sensei Apr 30 #22
They are not trying to fix something that ain't broke. Blumancru Apr 30 #29
You are right about voter fraud being negligible. notinkansas Apr 30 #47
I'd be on board with a nation-wide ID program if it's free - TBF Apr 30 #7
Not needed happy feet Apr 30 #27
I get that republicans are trying to limit who votes - TBF Apr 30 #38
The problem is NOT the idea of an ID to vote. AverageOldGuy Apr 30 #8
The voting system works. That is why they want to fuck it up. twodogsbarking Apr 30 #11
When you get a Real ID drivers' license you have to present Ritabert Apr 30 #13
That Real ID license cost me time and money RainCaster Apr 30 #26
Exactly. They're trying to discourage people from going to all the trouble. Ritabert Apr 30 #43
Majority of Real ID isn't sufficient for the ID requirements Nevilledog Apr 30 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author Ritabert Apr 30 #44
It's not. Believing it won't make it true. Nevilledog Apr 30 #46
Even if the exact same documents COULD be used to prove citizenship, Ms. Toad May 1 #52
How many different formats of birth certificate are there? Retrograde Monday #61
In Texas, if you don't have an ID, you can file a "Statement of Reasonable Impediment" LeftInTX Apr 30 #14
Reasons.... OhioBack2Blue Apr 30 #17
In My PA, We Do This At Registration. At Voting, We Sign Our Name,....... ColoringFool Apr 30 #19
If they made IDs easy to obtain especially for married women and poor people it wouldn't be such a big deal Clouds Passing Apr 30 #20
In Fla it is free if you are on SNAP etc EX500rider Saturday #56
Excellent for FL, they've done something good! Clouds Passing Monday #58
If its not a problem then why are states and people still lagging with REal ID Historic NY Apr 30 #23
Only 5 states have an enhanced Real ID that could be used Nevilledog Apr 30 #39
It's the type of ID, I think. piddyprints Apr 30 #24
In 40 years voting happy feet Apr 30 #31
I would think so... piddyprints Apr 30 #34
We could, like some other countries, automatically register citizens when they are born. SidneyR Apr 30 #25
I laid out my thoughts above - you have the same kind of idea TBF Apr 30 #40
I always say to Republicans, "make them free" if you want them so bad. Most start complaining. RoeVWade Apr 30 #28
ID for voting isn't a problem SpankMe Apr 30 #32
I'm fine with needing an ID, as long as the government provides the ID for free. City Lights Apr 30 #37
I think they are basically accusing us of a crime and we have to prove we're innocent, that's wrong Walleye Apr 30 #41
I'm ok with ID laws D_Master81 Apr 30 #42
Older people in retirement homes will be screwed. kerry-is-my-prez May 1 #50
A driver's license (even if free) would not be sufficient under the SAVE act. Ms. Toad May 1 #53
It is to disenfranchise married women who don't have a passport. applegrove May 1 #48
We used to be able to vote with no id. Things didn't go to hell... kerry-is-my-prez May 1 #49
The SAVE ACT is about more than a Voter ID . Most States Already Have Voter ID Indykatie May 1 #51
Exactly LeftInTX Saturday #57
For starters, my gender isn't legally recognised in the US meadowlander May 1 #54
A college ID just says you go to school here, not residency. Melon Monday #59
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