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I presumed that's where you were heading and understand.Hi, Buckeyes85!
I needed a subject line and that came to mind. It might, just might reduce somewhat political palaver about individual voter fraud, which has not been shown to be a problem anyhow. It would give the politicians a chance to say they were doing something when they were, in fact, doing nothing.
Regards, stay safe 'n well.
But conversely, an effort to create a nationwide voter card mandate might serve to only embolden those with fake mass voting fraud claims. "See, politicians on both sides agree this is a massive problem that requires congressional attention."
Also, who does this apply to? Everyone? New voters?
The 85 year old who proved their citizenship decades ago and has been getting a mail in ballot at the same address for as long as they have existed?
In short, unless/until it is demonstrated that there is actually a large problem to be fixed, a large fix is not needed.