• TaTTe@lemmy.world
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      16 days ago

      Why are democrats not as supportive of ID laws? I would assume it’s obvious you need an ID to vote, or am I missing something here?

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        15 days ago

        In general, if we have universal ID’s, then it makes sense… There are a segment of the poor that just don’t have ID, and it currently adversely affects one party more than the other.

        Once you require ID, then republicans start adding roadblocks and requirements that make it tougher for classes of people.

        On top of all that, it is an attempt to solve a problem that doesn’t exist. Non-citizens are not attempting to vote.

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          15 days ago

          This right here. It’s not a problem with voter ID. It’s a problem with getting the ID. Cost, accessibility, and prerequisites are all roadblocks. Those prerequisites all tend to be issues for the poorer people that tend to vote democrat. Right up there with refusal to make election day a holiday, making mail-in ballots a fight, reducing voting locations, making offers of water to people in long voting lines illegal…. Poorer people work maybe multiple jobs and can’t take the time off or spend time in long lines, so that’s all designed to reduce the democratic vote count.