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How Common Is Voter Fraud? Not Very

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Buck7/06/2012 11:49:46 am PDT

re: #2 euphgeek

who had been voting for 48 years and suddenly finds herself ineligible to vote because she needs a birth certificate that she never had and it would cost her an insurmountable $200 to get one.

Never in 48 years needed any picture ID? Sorry, I don’t believe it. However, lets say that anyone in the situation where they can’t afford to have ANY picture ID can not only get it paid for by the state, but they can be picked up and dropped off.

You think it will be millions of people. I think it would be a tiny fraction of that.

It is in the state and local governments best interest (to know about them, and to make sure they are part of any count, or census that takes place) to have these millions of people identified and helped.

I mean, they can’t get any government help without some kind of identification.

Let us agree that not asking for ID at the voting booth makes it much easier to commit voter fraud.

If democrats need to have it easy to commit voter fraud in order to get elected, their ideas must suck.