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Badger
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« on: September 26, 2012, 09:49:16 PM »

I still can't believe a welfare id isn't valid. That is naked politics at its lowest level.
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« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2012, 11:23:25 AM »

Good news for Democrats in PA: 99% of voters say they THINK they have an approved photo ID

I fixed you post.

The average person on the street probably doesn't realize the right wing machine is trying to disenfranchise them.  They probably think they can stroll down with their expired library card and an electric bill and vote the way they have for decades.  We will only know the true result of Romney and Co's illegal electioneering after election day.

I truly hope 99% of Dems have the necessary ID, but there is no way of knowing at this time.

Doesn't a 'valid' photo id have to have a correct current address? How many people with non-expired drivers licenses have moved from the address listed thereon? And many of those have re-registered to vote at their new address as registering is a lot more available places (e.g. the library) than the BMV.
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