Photo ID For Voters Favored By Majority Of American People

You need to remember, the leftists/democrats against voter ID are so because they think non whites aren't smart enough to get ID and it would interfere with their elections stealing.

Well, we need to know people like you are going to go on repeating that lie to kingdom come, anyway. But the fact that older Black Americans are a lot likelier than average to have no birth certificate has nothing to do with intelligence.
 
You need to remember, the leftists/democrats against voter ID are so because they think non whites aren't smart enough to get ID and it would interfere with their elections stealing.

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The "leftists/Democrats" have NEVER brought up the intelligence of any race when pointing out republican efforts to disenfranchise voters - but NastyCuckBoy (an ignorant racist) just did….

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Meanwhile:

Decent, intelligent individuals (Democrats & non-MAGAts) HAVE pointed to the costs and hassles some demographics disproportionately encounter due to America’s history of racism & classism (discrimination & economic / social disenfranchisement), and we HAVE highlighted how republicans are counting on the cost & hassle of their new stringent voting requirements (exacerbated by their closing of DMVs, voting locations, etc) to ultimately dissuade certain demographics from voting.

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WE. TOLD. THEM. SO.

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did you notice the racial breakdown 85% of whites, 76% of blacks, and 82% of Latinos, all support voter photo ID. Despite numbnuts Schumer saying the requirement is Jim Crow. :rolleyes:
That would certainly qualify as a super majority.

But as usual, leftists/democrats only pretend to care about democracy when convenient.

Notice how they don't complain about ID being needed for anything else, like driving, age restricted purchases and locations, etc.

Only when it concerns keeping leftists/democrats in political power is ID suddenly a 'problem'.

If lack of voter ID favored Conservative wins in elections, the leftists/democrats would be demanding ID barcodes tattooed onto people's arms.
 
Is it really the majority of the American populace, or just those in that particular poll?

And did it include Somali’s and illegals or are they not allowed to respond to polls?
Illegals aren't allowed to vote.
 
Is it really the majority of the American populace, or just those in that particular poll?

And did it include Somali’s and illegals or are they not allowed to respond to polls?
Voter ID for polls?
Even illegals want voter ID?
The polls would be even higher without polling illegals?

I'm not sure which of these is your point?
 
Ice doesn't belong at polling places and should be banned from them
They wont be there I promise! 😀Just watch out for plain clothes Marines and special forces! Can you pick them out?
 
They wont be there I promise! 😀Just watch out for plain clothes Marines and special forces! Can you pick them out?
You really are a fucking moron.

Why couldn't you stay banned? What made you come back?
 
Notice how they don't complain about ID being needed for anything else, like driving, age restricted purchases and locations, etc.

Those are not constitutionally mandated rights. Voting is.


The same Tuberville who thinks the three branches of government are President, House and Senate, and that our enemies in World War II were socialists? Come on, even for you this is weak sauce.
 
Those are not constitutionally mandated rights. Voting is.
Then it should be that much more secure in nature. Non citizens do not and should not have any voting rights the country.

If I'm not a legal citizen in some country, I have no right to vote there. Why should I expect any less restrictions for anyone else?
 
Then it should be that much more secure in nature. Non citizens do not and should not have any voting rights the country.
True but irrelevant. Non-citizens' rights (or the lack thereof) have nothing to do with roadblocks for citizens to exercise their rights.
If I'm not a legal citizen in some country, I have no right to vote there. Why should I expect any less restrictions for anyone else?
No one (that I'm aware of) is saying you should. Of course, it is noteworthy that you seem to be awfully invested in voting rights in the USA, a country where as far as I know, you're not a citizen.
 
True but irrelevant. Non-citizens' rights (or the lack thereof) have nothing to do with roadblocks for citizens to exercise their rights.
Photo ID is the most absurdly trivial 'roadblock' to voting rights.
it is noteworthy that you seem to be awfully invested in voting rights in the USA, a country where as far as I know, you're not a citizen.
So? My arguments about voting rights are not exclusive to the USA.
 
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