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Originally Posted by Riot
How are poor people that don't have cars, and can't take a day off work to stand at the DMV, supposed to get one? How is grandma in the nursing home supposed to get one?
No. Stop misstating what I've said. I've said there is fraud, and it's so low it's in the single digits. It is entirely possible to prove who voted where (signatures and crosschecking now) which is [b]why voter fraud is so low.
How do you know it is so low? Do you really know that the person who said they were Bill Smith was actually Bill Smith?
Wow - your assumptive statement reveals a lot about why the law is being changed by the Republicans. Thanks for admitting that 
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Is not an assumption it is fact. If they work then they need to cash a check. In order to cash a check they need a photo ID (even at the check cashing place). To open a bank account they need a photo ID. The poor people that you speak of usually are on food stamps or receive medicaid. If they are not then they already need an ID to cash their pay check. The elderly receive social security, medicare or medicaid. You need a photo ID to do just about everything. So what is wrong with the facts
1) If they work they have a photo ID- required by employer and required to cash a check
2) If they don't work they need to have some income coming in thus they are on a government entitlement program
3) If they are elderly they either are independently wealthy or they are on a government entitlement (ie social security, medicare, etc.)
What am I missing