Posted on Mar 2, 2016
Should States provide free government issued IDs to voters?
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New proposals require a gov't issued ID to vote. Currently forms of acceptable ID include Driver's license, State Issued ID card, U.S. Passport, a copy of a utility bill, bank statement or paycheck. Worry about the exclusion of voters for example in Missouri it is estimated 200,000 voters would be excluded has led to a proposal that States issue free gov't ID to qualified voters.
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Absolutely, and many states do. That, however, will not make any difference to the "anti-voter ID" folks whose primary reason for not requiring ID is to ensure continued voter fraud to get their liberal candidates elected. Nobody should be allowed to vote without proof of voter registration and proof of identity. There is simply no valid reason to not require ID.
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I agree Sir. I don't see what the jam up for providing an ID to vote. People may call that a tax, but I feel if you aren't grown up enough to take care of your personal issues, as in having your own ID, then I don't think they are mature enough to vote.
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Absolutely. By all accounts, we have a lot of aliens residing in the United States, many undocumented/unregistered. Many with agendas inimical to the vital interests of the country. Without IDs that prove citizenship, we are allowing them to interfere in the expression of the will of We the People. Sadly, we don't have a trustworthy form of identification. California, for example, is handing out valid drivers licenses to illegal aliens like condoms at a whorehouse. Illegal aliens also have bank accounts and rent residences and can produce valid utility bills and bank accounts. Thus, it's not a matter of "if" but rather of "how".
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I am a firm believer in having an ID to vote, but I also believe that if that is the state law then the state should provide an ID for this purpose.
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