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TopicNew Manafort e-mails offer stronger evidence of a quid pro quo with a Russian...
Doctor Foxx
10/04/17 5:55:32 PM
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argonautweakend posted...
Any form of photo ID? such as a college ID? That doesnt prove you are a citizen at all, if the aim is to prevent noncitizens from voting.

I wouldn't mind programs that would get people IDs for free, but what if they are a citizen but somehow cannot prove their identity and social security number? People do lose those documents for some reason or another, but they cost money to replace.

And there is NO requirement for identification verification if you vote by mail. But it is not an option for everybody. not everyone has a fixed address and not everyone was registered early enough to get those ballots.

There is no way to verify that the mailed in ballot was completed and sent in by the registered voter.
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