Voter ID will make it easier to vote, harder to cheat
September 26, 2012 at 7:18 am in DL-Online
Often, voters hope their ballot isn’t canceled out by their partner, but nobody I know wants it canceled out by a fraudulent voter. Personally, as a Minnesota citizen, I believe all legal voters have the right to expect the state to count and protect each and every legitimate vote. (Thus the Voter ID Amendment on the November Ballot.) Continue Reading

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This is the same tired and disingenuous propaganda the political right wing has bantered about in their attempt to disguise the true intent behind this unnecessary law that is a solution to a nonexistent problem.
Republicans are very well aware that a higher voter turnout generally means they are at a disadvantage. So they invented an imaginary “problem” along with a ridiculous “solution”. But their true and treasonous intent is to suppress voter turnout among certain population segments to gain an unfair advantage at the polls. The only “problem” republicans have is winning fairly in elections, and this is their “solution”.
The clamor of voter fraud is a myth, and this is soundly supported by available data. This is just a revamped version of “weapons of mass destruction”.
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