Ambres said:flown-the-coop said:nai06 said:flown-the-coop said:nai06 said:MagnumLoad said:
If you just have a drivers license with the gold star you are good. It's not hard. Ugh!
No you aren't. Real ID does not satisfy the requirements of the law.
The fact that so many people still believe this is a real problem.
Real ID does not satisfy the requirement to register. To vote, it is perfectly acceptable. Quit parroting Reddit talking points to fear monger. Disgusting.
Who is fear mongering? I'm only laying out exactly what the law requires?
Why do you hate people knowing what the law requires?
I hate people who coddle to illegals and want them to vote and make up bizarre concepts about how difficult it is for someone to register to vote. You have 8 months to get a copy of a required document and then bring your ID to cast your vote.
How is that hard? And how many married women took their husbands name, didn't file a name change, but somehow have an ID that has their married name? I mean, is there even a single example of this?
Substantially ALL people who are eligible and registered to vote have already accomplished the above. What you oppose is a review and cleanup of voter rolls and for those who have an issue come up to correct over… the next 8 flippin months.
You libs give the real world a break from your American hatin nonsense and apply some logic. If you need an ID and proof of citizenship to vote in Chile, you probably should need the same in the United States, where the state of the free world is on the line vs the protection of pumas and guanacos.
Real ID does not meet the requirements because the ID only validate that you are in the country Legally or a US citizen. So Real ID do in fact remove illegal Immigrants from voting. However; registration is suppose to validate a person right to vote. So the ID prove you are who you say you are, and your registration prove you have the righ tot vote. 19 States don't follow Real ID with their driver license. The Law should require those 19 state to adopt a certification of citizenship in their ID.. that is common sense and this would be a good law especially if it update the 1993 voter act. Instead, they wrote a complete garbage of a law that forces people to bring there passport to vote, which is complete and utter BS.
I've been voting for 50 years and never once needed a passport. In fact, I've never had a passport.