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inthysite -> RE: ID's to vote (6/6/2008 9:39:41 AM)
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ORIGINAL: rainbowtvp Yeah, I think the fact that some of us don't realize just how poor poor can be affects our judgement. There are a lot of people who get by without the things most of us take for granted- credit card, checking accounts, driver's licenses, mailing addresses, etc. I think the problem with requiring an id for voting, is that a lot of people don't have a driver's licenese. Some of them have state ID cards (usual people who are young enough to get carded if they want to drink). But some of them do not (and not just the poor). Requiring a state driver's license or id means that they will have to go out and get one just to vote. And it isn't just the expense, but the hassle that would stop a lot of people. I don't know how widespread voter fraud is and I have never heard that it is heavier on one side than the other. Sure we should try to prevent it, but not by making it difficult for honest people. Tara P This is a very good point that people don't think about because as someone stated they take a lot of what they have for granted. However, I don't buy into the argument of it being a "hassle" to go down and get a state ID. Sure it may cost them $10 and that's $10 that could go toward their rent or groceries. Sure it may take time out of their day, time that could be spent working. But if they can take the time to go stand in line for a few hours to vote, then they can sure make that same effort to go down and get an ID. Also, as far as the expense is concerned, if voting is that important to them then there is something they can give up for a week to save for the ID. I've known quite a few very poor people, people who live in extended stay hotels and can't hardly make enough to pay the rent, people who depend on their tips to pay for tonight's dinner. But they have no problem getting enough money for their cigarettes, cokes, or other items that don't fall into the necessity category. But if the expense is really an issue then I think the states should come up with some kind of option for a free ID for those who live in poverty. Now the issue then becomes, what about absentee ballots. How can you show an ID when mailing in your vote? I am all for showing an ID to help cut down on voter fraud, believe me it is more rampant than people know.
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