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HiFi wrote 18 out of the 19 states Kamela won had no voter ID lol


Dislike it all you want frog but its true lololol
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HiFi wrote
HiFi wrote 18 out of the 19 states Kamela won had no voter ID lol


Dislike it all you want frog but its true lololol


I don't deny that there are parallels, but such a statement invites unnecessary correlations and sows distrust in a relatively fair and functional system. Sure, improvements can, and should, continue to be made, but regardless of ID, it's likely the results wouldn't have differed considerably. That said, I am of the opinion that ID should be required to vote.

Also, the numbers you've shared aren't entirely true.
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blench wrote worst choice america could've made

There weren't exactly many choices on the table.
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Frog wrote
HiFi wrote
HiFi wrote 18 out of the 19 states Kamela won had no voter ID lol


Dislike it all you want frog but its true lololol


I don't deny that there are parallels, but such a statement invites unnecessary correlations and sows distrust in a relatively fair and functional system. Sure, improvements can, and should, continue to be made, but regardless of ID, it's likely the results wouldn't have differed considerably. That said, I am of the opinion that ID should be required to vote.

Also, the numbers you've shared aren't entirely true.
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blench wrote worst choice america could've made

There weren't exactly many choices on the table.


These laws differ from state to state but all have a connection to the lack of ID being needed when voting. States may also have laws in the books but can choose not to enforce. You will see this demonstrated in liberal cities. Each state has that right to not enforce but its isn't hard for Americans to see what's going on here. Thats why you saw the results you did.

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