So nothing should be done, until it's "rampant"?
try significant as in greater than 0.01%
So nothing should be done, until it's "rampant"?
If there is no fraud, as some suggest, then a free ID given by the state to show when voting shouldn't be such a big deal.
Who said "there is no fraud"?
The ID may be free, but what is required to obtain one?
Passport? Not free.
Certified copies of birth certificates? Not free.
The truth is that a tiny number of voter impersonation cases is no excuse for putting obstacles in the way of voting.
For voters, even if an ID is free, getting the documents to obtain it — such as a birth certificate — can be expensive and difficult.
People born out of state who lack transportation, work multiple jobs, have disabilities, or are home-bound or poor can’t access or afford this paperwork.
Now that many states have reduced hours and locations of motor vehicle departments and other agencies because of budget cutbacks, getting an ID can be a battle.
In Wisconsin, 25 percent of DMV offices are open one day a month or less, and fewer than half are open at least 20 hours a week.
http://host.madison.com/ct/news/opi...8d2-5ee1-b5c4-54e25fcb5c35.html#ixzz1i2KDDiZG
Actually, the law that passed muster through the SCOTUS didn't require anything other than what you need to register to vote in the first place. There really is no reason to object to this one. Requirements don't allow them to charge because it becomes a "poll tax", they can't require anything other than what you normally require to register to vote.
Who said "there is no fraud"?
The ID may be free, but what is required to obtain one?
Passport? Not free.
Certified copies of birth certificates? Not free.
The truth is that a tiny number of voter impersonation cases is no excuse for putting obstacles in the way of voting.
For voters, even if an ID is free, getting the documents to obtain it — such as a birth certificate — can be expensive and difficult.
People born out of state who lack transportation, work multiple jobs, have disabilities, or are home-bound or poor can’t access or afford this paperwork.
Now that many states have reduced hours and locations of motor vehicle departments and other agencies because of budget cutbacks, getting an ID can be a battle.
In Wisconsin, 25 percent of DMV offices are open one day a month or less, and fewer than half are open at least 20 hours a week.
http://host.madison.com/ct/news/opi...8d2-5ee1-b5c4-54e25fcb5c35.html#ixzz1i2KDDiZG
go look at the video I posted.
weryric is one of the founders of the republican right wing think tank so many on hte right revere