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Isn’t it obvious? How else can they keep stealing elections from Trump, if they can’t get millions of illegals to vote.For ‘some reason’
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Isn’t it obvious? How else can they keep stealing elections from Trump, if they can’t get millions of illegals to vote.For ‘some reason’
LMAO
Because they want to cheat!
This is a no brainer. Why would anyone oppose voter ID?
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Because they want to cheat!
The Racist DEM's even try to play the Race card, when in Fact it exposes them as the True Racist !
Even GA had to fess up and stop the illegals from voting !
The guy who told us the 2020 election was the most secure.....
There is no need for the law. The GOP has been pushing this idea for almost a decade and still, they cannot provide evidence of voter fraud. Except for their own voters.No its not obviously or they wouldn’t have needed the law.
excellent .........There is no need for the law. The GOP has been pushing this idea for almost a decade and still, they cannot provide evidence of voter fraud. Except for their own voters.
The real reason behind this is that the GOP knows that they cannot win elections if the majority of people vote, so they want to enact more hoops for voters to have to jump through and make it as difficult as possible for the poor and urban people to vote. This is the reason that we have the voting rights act to prevent adding barriers for people to vote.
and what would that be?I am a progressive, but I fully support these measures for citizenship proof.
One thing I learned was how much time this requires. And that some small fees may be required.WHO can prove USA citizenship? YOU can't!
I can because I prepared my voting rights folder last year.
The OP is misleadingly worded. Proof is required at when registeringWhy do we need proof of citizenship to vote when we already proved our citizenship when we registered to vote? That current voter ID card is more than enough.
No its not obviously or they wouldn’t have needed the law.
I’m not seeing what the issue is. If you have to be a citizen to vote proving citizenship - they call for a copy of a birth certificate, drivers license or non driver ID issued after 1996, passport, or naturalization papers - when registering is really not a big deal provided procedures aren’t onerous.
Was not aware of that case. Thx. Presumably Az would still be free to require proof of citizenship for non federal elections - the article wasn’t really clear on that point but I assumed it was for all elections.Nonetheless, while the NVRA forbids States to demand that an applicant submit additional information beyond that required by the Federal Form, it does not preclude States from “deny[ing] registration based on information in their possession establishing the applicant’s ineligibility.” Pp. 6–13.
I'm fairly sure that most states require proof of citizenship when one applies for a driver's license and/or I.D. card. I would think the citizenship issue should be handled when applying for voter registration.
Was not aware of that case. Thx. Presumably Az would still be free to require proof of citizenship for non federal elections - the article wasn’t really clear on that point but I assumed it was for all elections.
It's ultimately going to be up the Supreme Court to determine how many sexes there are and how do you join one of them. Seems our species is truly trying to destroy itself.
Was not aware of that case. Thx. Presumably Az would still be free to require proof of citizenship for non federal elections - the article wasn’t really clear on that point but I assumed it was for all elections.
But whether you are a citizen is documented when you apply for a d.l. or i.d. . When registering to vote, your status should be taken from d.m.v. data banks.There is no need to be a citizen to obtain a drivers license-- a legal resident can obtain one.
NY does.Great news!
Sadly, blue states will never do the same.
Thanks for the info.NY does.
Non citizen legal residents - green card holders - can vote. Illegal immigrants cannot.Thanks for the info.
And, I believe, New York also lets undocumented citizens vote in local elections.
A verified signature is on file from when you registered to vote and they can ask for your SSN if necessary. There is no fraud. Anyone with any knowledge of statistics knows that this entire claim is laughable.The OP is misleadingly worded. Proof is required at when registering
They can only vote on local issues. They cannot for federal representation. Many cities in California do the same.Non citizen legal residents - green card holders - can vote. Illegal immigrants cannot.
Yes correct. Only local races - mayor, assembly, school board etc.A verified signature is on file from when you registered to vote and they can ask for your SSN if necessary. There is no fraud. Anyone with any knowledge of statistics knows that this entire claim is laughable.
They can only vote on local issues. They cannot for federal representation. Many cities in California do the same.
Apparently you didn't read your own OP before posting it. It says that proof of citizenship is needed to register to vote, not cast a ballot.No its not obviously or they wouldn’t have needed the law.