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CeruleanShadow 13 points ago +13 / -0

Exactly. I mean, we have driver licences, but no, according to the Left, voter ID is "racist".

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RexCollumSilvarum 11 points ago +11 / -0

There should be a dedicated Voter ID with no purpose except for voting, and it should get stamped when the voter votes.

Driver's licenses are a disaster: non-citizens can get them, and some disabled citizens who have every right to vote can't. (I have impaired eyesight, and will never be able to drive.) Some states even register all drivers for voting, even if the drivers are immigrants who haven't taken citizenship!

The only solution is a single Voter ID. And dip people's finger in ink when they vote. Third-world nations have this; why don't we?

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SanFranShitty 2 points ago +2 / -0

Rex register to vote and get someone to take you to your voting station. They should have accommodations for disabled voters. Contact your county to make sure they have the proper accommodations for you. You might have to go to a special location to vote but it should be possible.

Source: I used to volunteer at a polling station and we had a special machine that was heavy and took forever to set up which specifically for disabled people. No one ever used it. It breaks my heart to think that disabled people don’t register or show up because think they can’t vote, because you absolutely can 💝

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RexCollumSilvarum 2 points ago +2 / -0

I used to volunteer at a polling station and we had a special machine that was heavy and took forever to set up which specifically for disabled people. No one ever used it. It breaks my heart to think that disabled people don’t register or show up because think they can’t vote, because you absolutely can 💝

I am so happy to see that you're doing that. In my case I always lived within walking distance of my polling station, and now I live abroad and vote by absentee ballot (I hope it got counted). The first time I ever voted, I didn't have any ID at all and really resented how people who were lucky enough to be able to drive got the fast track on something as important as voting.

Now I have a passport and would gladly bring that if it were required when voting in person. But ideally we would have a single document, identical for every single voter, that would have to be presented when voting. No favoritism for people who can drive or whatever. One Voter ID for everybody.

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SanFranShitty 1 point ago +1 / -0

Completely agree. BTW people don’t know this, but you can get an ID card at the DMV. Because some people don’t drive but still need ID.

The whole thing with registering people to vote when they get a license is ridiculous and ripe for voter fraud. As we are seeing now...