My daughter was born in 2001.....which means she is 21 now! If you're going to cite something from 2001, we are going to ignore you. If you want our attention, tell me now how many states won't provide an ID to everyone regardless of ability to pay.
I read your Pew piece and I see the Brennan Center is quoted as are other very left leani…
My daughter was born in 2001.....which means she is 21 now! If you're going to cite something from 2001, we are going to ignore you. If you want our attention, tell me now how many states won't provide an ID to everyone regardless of ability to pay.
I read your Pew piece and I see the Brennan Center is quoted as are other very left leaning entities. Tell me what's wrong with this: "A similar proposal in Texas would make it a felony for county election officials to mail out unsolicited absentee ballot applications. In May, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, signed into law a measure that would fine county supervisors up to $25,000 for leaving ballot drop boxes unattended.
In Arkansas, Republican lawmakers passed a law that allows the state legislature to investigate county election offices for suspected election fraud. This could lead to the decertification of county election officials, a takeover of county election offices by the State Board of Elections and a fine of up to $1,000 against county officials."
You don't make any sound arguments. You simply don't like tightening of elections. As I said, I used to live in IL where only because of dead people voting in Chicago, did John F. Kennedy become the President of the United States.
My daughter was born in 2001.....which means she is 21 now! If you're going to cite something from 2001, we are going to ignore you. If you want our attention, tell me now how many states won't provide an ID to everyone regardless of ability to pay.
I read your Pew piece and I see the Brennan Center is quoted as are other very left leaning entities. Tell me what's wrong with this: "A similar proposal in Texas would make it a felony for county election officials to mail out unsolicited absentee ballot applications. In May, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, signed into law a measure that would fine county supervisors up to $25,000 for leaving ballot drop boxes unattended.
In Arkansas, Republican lawmakers passed a law that allows the state legislature to investigate county election offices for suspected election fraud. This could lead to the decertification of county election officials, a takeover of county election offices by the State Board of Elections and a fine of up to $1,000 against county officials."
You don't make any sound arguments. You simply don't like tightening of elections. As I said, I used to live in IL where only because of dead people voting in Chicago, did John F. Kennedy become the President of the United States.
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