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National Voter ID Law - Trump Proposal

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Of course there is no legitimate reason that ID should not be required other than wanting to cheat. The excuses of it’s too hard for black oriole to get an ID are nonsense, and degrading to blacks.

Coincident or not, every state Kammy won was a non-I’d state.

Two weeks post election and some states are still counting votes.Florida was finished counting 2 hours after polls closed. These two do not add up.

We need a framework of national election laws to guide the states.

 
Of course there is no legitimate reason that ID should not be required other than wanting to cheat. The excuses of it’s too hard for black oriole to get an ID are nonsense, and degrading to blacks.

Coincident or not, every state Kammy won was a non-I’d state.

Two weeks post election and some states are still counting votes.Florida was finished counting 2 hours after polls closed. These two do not add up.

We need a framework of national election laws to guide the states.


No problem. Make it free and no cost to get an ID.
 
Of course there is no legitimate reason that ID should not be required other than wanting to cheat. The excuses of it’s too hard for black oriole to get an ID are nonsense, and degrading to blacks.

Coincident or not, every state Kammy won was a non-I’d state.

Two weeks post election and some states are still counting votes.Florida was finished counting 2 hours after polls closed. These two do not add up.

We need a framework of national election laws to guide the states.

I thought yall wanted to make everything local?

Next thing you are gonna tell me is you want the popular vote to decide the election.
 
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I thought yall wanted to make everything local?

Next thing you are gonna tell me is you want the popular vote to decide the election.
No.

I like Elon's analogy.

You wouldn't want to go to a sporting even that was not officiated. It would be chaotic, unorganized and probably not a good product. The same can be said for over officiating. When the refs are the story of the game, no one is happy and the product is tarnished.

No one is advocating for zero officials. It's just we want less officials, and we want the officials we have to do a good job and be held accountable for their performance.

And last, how is it possible to make a federal election local? Seems to be a bit of an oxymoron.
 
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