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Re: Who's nervous for tomorrow's outcome?
Posted by valentinesbaby48
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With the current laws and policies in place, it is literally unconstitutional to require ID to vote. In NY, there is no way for most people to get a free gov't issued ID card. That means, you have to pay to vote. Paying to vote violates the 24th Amendment. It's essentially a "Poll Tax".
You can agree or disagree with needing ID, but right now, it's illegal to require it.
NYC does have the IDNYC program, where you can get a free ID, but Suffolk County doesn't.
It should not be illegal. U’re supposed to prove ur identity in other situations, why not when voting? Passports, birth certificate, etc, there are more than one way to prove identity.
Passports cost money. Birth certificate doesn't is pure text, with no signature. That doesn't prove you are currently a citizen, live in the State that you're trying to vote in, etc.
Right now, in most areas, there is no free way to prove your identity. This year, it is unconstitutional to require ID. I'm not saying things can't change, just right now it's against the law, as written, to require ID.
And who is going to verify that the ID you show is legit? Is that 80 year old grandma really going to know if the piece of paper I show her is real, or a forgery?
I've noticed that my signature has changed a little over the years. My signature doesn't match my registration signature exactly. It's close, but not a perfect match. They looked at the two, and said it's OK.
How about social security number?
Doesn't prove I live in NY, or am even still a US Citizen. Just that at some point in the past, I happened to be registered. It's also just a number, so it doesn't prove that the number is mine. No signature or picture, even.
Well then maybe we can just go with voting for the entire country and not individual states. They claim Biden won more popular votes and more than Obama
Democrats have been trying to eliminate the Electoral College for years. I'm glad you agree.
I don’t disagree with everything on the left :)
And I am not even Republican. Independent and will stay that way :)
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