...ID that most states require just to buy a six pack of beer.
Should alcohol be regulated in this way?
...the people who are attempting to vote... are at least not foreign nationals... aren't voting while dead, or voting two or three times.
Where? Also, these kinds of vote tampering (much less the actually effective types of vote tampering) generally happen in ways that requiring IDs will not stop.
Voting two or three times is as American as stolen apple pie.
What elections has this happened in? What elections would widespread usage of this tactic effect? You're postulating a conspiracy of hundreds or thousands of people, each voting multiple times, each of them not getting caught, in each of dozens or hundreds of voting districts, for this to have any measurable difference. Where is this conspiracy?
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Date: 20/4/14 02:08 (UTC)Should alcohol be regulated in this way?
...the people who are attempting to vote... are at least not foreign nationals... aren't voting while dead, or voting two or three times.
Where? Also, these kinds of vote tampering (much less the actually effective types of vote tampering) generally happen in ways that requiring IDs will not stop.
Voting two or three times is as American as stolen apple pie.
What elections has this happened in? What elections would widespread usage of this tactic effect? You're postulating a conspiracy of hundreds or thousands of people, each voting multiple times, each of them not getting caught, in each of dozens or hundreds of voting districts, for this to have any measurable difference. Where is this conspiracy?