Well, yes - in this case, they were looking for and found one. It was a specific hunt, and they likely found the needle in the haystack. It's definitely more widespread than that, because it's so impossible to really look for unless you have some sort of real hint.
And, once this law is put in place anyway, not spreading the news that it costs $0 to comply with it and vote--indeed, firing employees for attempting to do so--sounds less logical still.
That this was a fairly national issue tells me this isn't an issue of "spreading the news."
Still haven't heard a good reason for this; the extra work and confusion you claim it will generate from people who think a voter ID functions as a regular ID could not be easier to avoid.
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And, once this law is put in place anyway, not spreading the news that it costs $0 to comply with it and vote--indeed, firing employees for attempting to do so--sounds less logical still.
That this was a fairly national issue tells me this isn't an issue of "spreading the news."
Still haven't heard a good reason for this; the extra work and confusion you claim it will generate from people who think a voter ID functions as a regular ID could not be easier to avoid.
You have a much higher faith in humanity than I.