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re: SEC Championship Game, is anybody excited about going into Atlanta right now?

Posted on 7/7/20 at 3:49 pm to
Posted by so_comfort
Atlanta
Member since Oct 2014
725 posts
Posted on 7/7/20 at 3:49 pm to
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11% of US Citizen don't have an ID? Please link.

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"Multiple reason" why
functioning US c8tizen don't have an ID?
Please link

Here's the original study from which the 11% derives:

CITIZENS WITHOUT PROOF: A SURVEY OF AMERICANS’ POSSESSION OF DOCUMENTARY PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP AND PHOTO IDENTIFICATION
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Further supporting documentation:

- The 2001 Carter-Ford Commission on Election Reform found that between 6-11 percent of voting-age citizens lack driver’s license or alternate state-issued photo ID.

- A 2007 Indiana survey found that roughly 13 percent of registered Indiana voters lack an Indiana driver’s license or an alternate Indiana-issued photo ID.

- In a 2009 study in Indiana, Professors Matt Barreto, Stephen Nuño, and Gabriel Sanchez found that election restrictions like voter ID laws have the greatest impact on the elderly, racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, those with less educational attainment and lower incomes. The professors found that of the citizen adult population, 81.4% of all white eligible adults had access to a driver’s license, whereas only 55.2% of black eligible adults had the same access. Indeed, study after study has similarly concluded that burdens to voting have a large and disparate impact on individuals with fewer resources, less education, smaller social networks, and those who are institutionally isolated.

- The 2007 study, Voter ID Requirements and the Disenfranchisement of Latino, Black, and Asian Voters, based on exit polls from the 2006 elections in California, New Mexico, and Washington State, found that minority voters are less likely than whites to be able to present photo identification.

- Many citizens who believe they have valid and sufficient photo IDs often do not. A national survey conducted after the November 2008 election found that 95% of respondents claimed to have a driver’s license, but 16% of those respondents lacked a license that was both current and valid. So of the of Americans who possess a photo ID, many lack proper identification that would enable to them to vote in elections under the new laws passed in Wisconsin, Kansas, Texas, South Carolina, and under legislation pending in many more states.



Now let's see your proof of rampant in-person voter fraud? Your link from above was about mail-in voter fraud which could not be prevented by a voter ID law.

Posted by SkyKing101
Member since Jul 2020
319 posts
Posted on 7/7/20 at 6:42 pm to
But you are missing something

Just because some don’t have ids does not make their voting my mail equal to ones going to vote

Lost in the mail can happen Or stolen ?

Or does not have the interest

So the mail in ballots should not be equal to the in place voting
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