Right.
We don't require proof of citizenship to register to vote,
No, one swears out an affidavit under penalty of perjury. As you would testimony in front of congress or when filling out security clearance applications
so there is no way to obtain evidence that noncitizens register to vote,
You are assuming there are noncitizens "hiding in the voting booth"
so we can't require proof of citizenship to register to vote.
At this point no, why ?
That makes perfect sense to me.
It should, you seem a reasonable fellow
Oh, almost forgot, I should have tossed in racism somewhere in there. Feel free to do that wherever you think it best fits.
Racism is your term -- I would say it targets lower class voters. Regardless color or nationality
You have a solution in search of a problem is your best argument ?
Trump won Pa, are you inferring the illegals voted for Trump ?
quoted from the link:
" The Associated Press reported Wednesday that the Pennsylvania Department of State's Jonathan Marks reported to a state House committee that his office found 544 ballots cast illegally out of 93 million during the past 18 years."
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from the comments:
Dawn1257 • 2 days ago
544 votes out of 93,000,000....?
Okay....so, that amounts to .000005849 %.
You gotta' long way to go to get to the "Millions of illegal votes" in 2016.......
Good idea. Let's require all of those people to provide documentation of who they are, just like anyone does who signs up for school, takes a cruise, or plays youth sports.
Then we can do a head count.
I laughed when the state of Florida in their knee jerk wisdom passed a law requiring welfare recipients to be drug tested.
Just everybody, drug tested --- then laughed when for the cost,assault on civil liberties (throwing a bone to sturg) and, the cost
they found a ridiculously minute number of violators. The state I am pretty sure cried uncle. With the cover of the "interpreters" the ACLU.
you showed 544 people out of 93M over the course of 17 years. If you read the link you provided you would know it was a computer glitch.
Doing the math that is 32 people per year. Don't know how many elections that swayed -- perhaps you can ?
2 interesting overviews.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_rights_in_the_United_States
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965
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I had forgotten the fight to protect the rights of homeless to vote.
In many cases whsat you advocate is seen as a poll tax of sorts.
It costs a lot of money to acquire or renew a passport.
Some states , I understand, will not issue drivers licenses without insurance. Which requires ownership.
These are real obstacles .
To satisfy those that see .000006 as a reason to disenfranchise thousands ?
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are we ready to review part 3 ?
Jaw, I wonder what you think about the recent court decisions that have explicitly stated that race was improperly used as a motivation in changes to voting laws in, for example, North Carolina.
Why should the default position always be the one that makes it harder to vote? Why shouldn't it be the default position, regardless of political affiliation, that voting should be easier, not harder? Voting should be easy, and barriers to doing so, for all legal voters, should be minimal.
If your concern is non-citizens voting, there are ways to address the issue that don't involve making it harder for everyone else to vote.
perhaps a good way to start would be to target the so-called problem where it doesn't effect people that rightfully vote.
The ruse of voter fraud is a tool to suppress the vote of Democrats. Plain and simple.
this tweet:
Stephen WolfVerified account @PoliticsWolf 49m49 minutes ago
Stephen Wolf Retweeted Taniel
It’s no coincidence that the whitest states in America have the least restrictions on felons voting. These laws were intentionally racist
http://www.sunjournal.com/analysis-...to-vote-including-prisoners-and-the-homeless/
again, you show nothing but anecdotal evidence of voter fraud.
Widespread or a once and done
The shenanigans NC pulled were terrible. Deliberately decreasing the number of polling places in minority areas is crap and I'm glad they got slapped down for it. I have said here before (I think?) that I am in favor of free government ID, year round registration, longer times before people fall off the voter rolls, extended early voting, and more polling locations. At the same time, I think there are obvious avenues of voter fraud that we can address easily, by ending third party registration and requiring proof of citizenship.