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Originally Posted by FlyingScot
11% nationwide (I think I win our bet ). And never mind the 10 bucks--over 600K people in Texas do not even have the paperwork that would be required to get one.
It's really easy for comfortable people to forget how difficult life is on the bottom of the ladder. Stuff that we take for granted--driver's licenses, IDs, credit cards, bank accounts, etc are shockingly tough for millions in the US (Google hispanics without bank accounts)
But you did not answer my question--where are the cases of voter fraud?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...972_story.html
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I am not going to apologize for being one of the “comfortable people” as this issue has nothing to do with being poor. Any U.S. citizen should be able to obtain a driver’s license or photo ID and be able to vote. If someone is here illegally, that individual should not be allowed to vote....period!