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Voting-I-AD

03 Jun

Since 2008, there has been a major effort to change the voting laws. Our voting system used to require that you had to go to the Board of Elections to register to vote at least 30 days before an election. You had to show a picture ID and then they would mail a letter to you at the address you gave to verify you lived there. Then people who lived in the area would be at the polls to see that people voting were from their area. Liberal politicians in many States have pushed through measures enabling people to vote by mail where no one can view you and check against your ID. They also abolished the 30-day waiting period making it difficult to verify you lived at that address. You could walk into a polling place, tell them you had just moved there and vote. They also pushed a provision that allowed you to walk into the wrong polling place, supposedly by mistake, and vote there. They have also extended voting from one day to several weeks making it more difficult to keep track of who voted. Democrats are pushing HB-1 and SB-1 to get that legislation mandated across the country by federal law. While many States still have voter ID provisions which safeguard your vote from unscrupulous people who are trying to “stuff the ballot box” and steal your vote, some liberal Federal courts are striking down voter ID laws, saying it discriminates against the poor. Courts recently struck down laws in three more States. Yet ID’s are easy to get in most States and the poor need them to get welfare so the only ones it discriminates against are those who want to vote illegally and they are the ones that shouldn’t be voting. With no ID required, someone could easily vote multiple times by going to different polling places using the names of different registered voters that are dead or have moved out of State but haven’t been removed from the rolls.

 

 
 

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