Padilla: Voter ID Measures Would Disenfranchise Those Who Forget IDs, Forget to Renew

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8 Comments

  1. Competitive_Peak_558 on

    I know poll taxes are unconstitutional, but I really feel like if you don’t pay your property, registration or fail to pay the IRS and have fallen into garnishment, you probably shouldn’t be allowed to vote.

    I mean, fail to pay your vehicle registration and you aren’t allowed on the road.

  2. This is the dumbest argument. If you are driving you need an ID. If you want to buy alcohol or cold medicine, need ID. If a cop stops you for anything, need ID. I don’t understand how one would go into a public space at all without a valid ID. Their own irresponsibility over a normal public process isn’t an excuse.

  3. So should they be allowed to drive with an expired license? As for the “I forgot it,” point: go back home and get it then, dork! Sheesh

  4. Pappy_Dru_It on

    They can always file a provisional ballot and then retrieve or renew their ID before the deadline to count the ballots (usually a month or so after election day). Just more 🐮💩 from the commie, cheating left.

  5. serial_crusher on

    Something like 70% of the people forget to vote in most elections. When will we stop disenfranchising them and just give their votes to democrats?

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