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An ID is fine. They are asking for proof of citizenship that not all citizens have. It's just a reason to interfere with elections. There are many id's that they could ask for. They are asking for id's that many citizens cannot provide. Don't you get it. BS Everyone has a birth certificate. They may not have one in the home but they can easily be obtained from the health dept. from the county of your birth for a few bucks. If naturalized, that info can be obtained. You guys act like this is hard to do. Being a citizen carries some responsibility. If you don't have your chit, go get it.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn. GM Strong
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Just need to go back to a few easy steps to fix the voting fraud. You do know that the majority of the voting fraud has actually been PROVEN to be Republicans. . . . that's the reality. Not your warped BS about stolen elections that Trump won in 2020. And ... it completely misses the point of King Trump trying to pee all over the constitution - AGAIN. The Democrats stole a primary election in 2016 from Bernie Sanders. They stole the 2020 primary for Biden. Then they stole the election in 2020 from Donald Trump. Do you know how many times all of that has been challenged? Yet, we keep hearing the same things and NO PROOF! Check with the Heritage Foundation, a Right Wing org. on how much voter fraud exists. Here's a hint, you won't like it. Check with Brookings... They'll tell you the same story..... You won't like it. There are valid sources out there that disprove all your assertions including court cases. All you got is Trumps word,,,,, and we all know what that's worth.
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