The Supreme Court ruled today that states can require voters to produce a photo ID when they vote. This is an important step in the right direction to strengthen the integrity of our voting system and preventing voter fraud by allowing states to have voters prove they are who they say they are.
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Well yah InDaVa, I can. Paper ballots leave a paper trail. The problem comes when you re-engineer from paper to electronic and spend millions doing it and go through all kind of learning curves to realize that you forgot that ballots could be recounted and examined and an electronic vote could not.
Failure to plan on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.
“The problem comes when you re-engineer from paper to electronic and spend millions doing it and go through all kind of learning curves to realize that you forgot that ballots could be recounted and examined and an electronic vote could not.”
LMAO! You, my tired old fartbag pal, are an idiot. Oh, now you are worried about money being spent? To ensure a fair election?
Kahn, I know you didn’t even look into Holt’s bill. It’s about accountability. States can opt-in if they’d like or not. Not confusing stuff but it would make our voting process more secure. I knew it would be too hard for your senile old brain to absorb.