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originally posted by: Stevemagegod
www.thegatewaypundit.com...
John Podesta: I think Teddy’s idea scratches the itch, is pretty safe and uncomplicated. On the picture ID, the one thing I have thought of in that space is that if you show up on Election Day with a driver's license with a picture, attest that you are a citizen, you have a right to vote in Federal elections.
O and what do you know Hillary's top guy supports the idea. Shocking... Hell the next thing Democrats are going to try and do is get Felons to vote o wait there trying that right now.
www.breitbart.com...
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe just gave voting rights to 200,000 felons in Virginia.
So illegals with Driver Licenses+Felons+Celebrities+The Media+Obama and they still lose.
originally posted by: Kali74
Illegal immigrants cannot vote with a drivers license.
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: Kali74
Illegal immigrants cannot vote with a drivers license.
CNN has you brainwashed, it would do you good to stop watching them.
Yeah it appears that they can vote without any ID at all, which is why the Dems have a meltdown when IDs for all voters are brought up.
Don't worry, President Trump will fix that problem soon too along with all the innovative ideas he put forward yesterday.
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
You are correct, here in California you do not even need to show ID
originally posted by: okrian
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
You are correct, here in California you do not even need to show ID
You're also only providing half the story on purpose. The real story, as a Californian, is that you are already validated as a US resident/citizen by the state prior to voting at the polling station and your name is on a list at the designated polling place that you are assigned. Your name is tied to your address. You must vote at that polling place (near your registered address) and once you vote your name is crossed off the list, thus only being able to vote once per person/citizen. Stop telling only half the story for partisan reasons.
originally posted by: okrian
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
You are correct, here in California you do not even need to show ID
You're also only providing half the story on purpose. The real story, as a Californian, is that you are already validated as a US resident/citizen by the state prior to voting at the polling station and your name is on a list at the designated polling place that you are assigned. Your name is tied to your address. You must vote at that polling place (near your registered address) and once you vote your name is crossed off the list, thus only being able to vote once per person/citizen. Stop telling only half the story for partisan reasons.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
a quick google search says otherwise.
originally posted by: Kali74
Illegal immigrants cannot vote with a drivers license.
www.ncsl.org...
A total of 34 states have laws requesting or requiring voters to show some form of identification at the polls. 32 of these voter identification laws are in force in 2016. West Virginia's law, signed on April 1, 2016, goes into effect in 2018. North Carolina's law has been struck down, and the U.S. Supreme Court will not hear the case before the election this year, and therefore its law is not included. Scroll over the map below for state-by state details.
And this.
Non-strict: At least some voters without acceptable identification have an option to cast a ballot that will be counted without further action on the part of the voter. For instance, a voter may sign an affidavit of identity, or poll workers may be permitted to vouch for the voter. In some of the “non-strict” states (Colorado, Florida, Montana, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Utah and Vermont), voters who do not show required identification may vote on a provisional ballot. After the close of Election Day, election officials will determine (via a signature check or other verification) whether the voter was eligible and registered, and therefore whether the provisional ballot should be counted. No action on the part of the voter is required. In New Hampshire, election officials will send a letter to anyone who signed a challenged voter affidavit because they did not show an ID, and these voters must return the mailing, confirming that they are indeed in residence as indicated on the affidavit.
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
a reply to: Deny Arrogance
That, right there, is why they don't want an investigation! At this stage, California should lose ALL federal funding, unless and until they fully cooperate with this investigation.