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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

Yes

 @9DHYK4PLibertarian from Utah  commented…2yrs2Y

You cannot apply for a job, fly on an airliner, file your taxes, etc... without some proper form of Gov't ID. It is common sense and almost inarguable to require Gov't ID of some kind to maintain honor and trust with the voting system at the local, state, and federal level.

 @9QCXKPW from Georgia  agreed…1yr1Y

To say it would be a disadvantage to someone who doesn't have the resources to get a govt ID is insane. (Not saying you said this, this was a response to the question in the quiz). If someone doesn't have the cahoots to understand what it is they need to do to obtain an ID, that is likely not someone that needs to be voting. Uneducated individuals also should also be held to a higher standard and needs to show their understanding of government policies and what is it they are voting on. Why would we let someone - who maybe didn't graduate high school, milks the system and takes…  Read more

 @B5FVW3D from Wisconsin  agreed…2mos2MO

Agreed. If you don't have the resources to obtain a voter ID it's most likely that you're an uneducated voter, or you're in The US illegally

  @B636G7G  from Louisiana  agreed…2 days2D

Agreed, democrats say the disadvantaged don't have the funds for an ID, but what they really mean is illegal immigrants can't attempt to vote on election day where dems control the box, threats on paper don't scare those people, and Americans who don't have an ID are probably not paying taxes or contributing to their community so their vote isnt important to me and i have yet to meet an old elderly person that didnt have all their ducks in a row.

 @R3f0rmTortoiseRepublican from Massachusetts  agreed…2yrs2Y

That's a valid point. Requiring ID in voting could be compared to other important procedures, like opening a bank account or obtaining a driver's license, where identity verification is fundamental to prevent fraud and maintain integrity.

 @9F7J82S from Ohio  commented…2yrs2Y

Yes, this will prevent voter fraud

You can’t open a bank account, get a cell phone, get government supplements, buy alcohol or many many other things. Let’s face it, people have access to IDs and to say otherwise is just false. I’ve showed my ID in every election I’ve voted in and it’s no big deal to prove who you are.

 @B5H6PVG from Florida  disagreed…2mos2MO

You can do all that without a PHOTO ID if you provide some form of identification and you can fly without any form of ID at all as long as you consent to a more thorough security check.

 @9FMR2PF from Nevada  agreed…2yrs2Y

Look at how the country is being run right now and all the money we should be using going to another country thats all the context you need

 @9F9LM2P from Michigan  agreed…2yrs2Y

Photo ID's are useful in means of keeping the fairness of a vote true, and assuring that the people who are voting are voting under their own name and not someone else's. The Photo ID also makes sure that legal, of-age U.S. Citizens are voting. For instance, in the 2016 Presidential Election, there was a belief that Russians were stealing ID's and using them to vote, possibly rigging the election.

 @9FN2CBJ from Missouri  agreed…2yrs2Y

Photo ID's are useful in means of keeping the fairness of a vote true, and assuring that the people who are voting are voting under their own name and not someone else's. The Photo ID also makes sure that legal, of-age U.S. Citizens are voting. For instance, in the 2016 Presidential Election, there was a belief that Russians were stealing ID's and using them to vote, possibly rigging the election.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

Yes, this will prevent voter fraud

 @9F8Q9YBDemocratagreed…2yrs2Y

If we increase voting security then the overall fairness of presidential elections would be good enough to ensure accurate results.

 @NationalGuy47  from Utah  agreed…6mos6MO

Yes, this will prevent voter fraud

i agree, an id is mandatory in lots of other things to prevent stuff, so why not have it in elections? Preventing voter fraud will do nothing but positive for us because it will increase fairness, and then anyone not registered to vote cant, meaning the election will be more accurate. Also, if had had this, someone like Trump would never even be able to claim that the election was wrong.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

No

 @9FMR2PF from Nevada  disagreed…2yrs2Y

That people doing vote in mail ballots for president are fools and it was so easy to tell the 2020 election was stolen

 @9F9LM2P from Michigan  disagreed…2yrs2Y

With the use of a photo ID, citizens of the United States will be able to be verified that they are at least 18 years of age, that they are a legal U.S. citizen, and that they are the person who they say they are, so that the theft of someone else's ID will not be used to steal their vote.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

No, and automatically register every citizen to vote when they turn 18

 @9FDXN7Wfrom Maine  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Even with automatically registering everybody, that doesn't mean the computer couldn't make a mistake or that the computer could be hacked or modified.

 @9F88WGXRepublican from Iowa  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Even with automatically registering everybody, that doesn't mean the computer couldn't make a mistake or that the computer could be hacked or modified.

 @9FN2CBJ from Missouri  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Even with automatically registering everybody, that doesn't mean the computer couldn't make a mistake or that the computer could be hacked or modified.

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…11mos11MO

Yes, but guarantee every 18 year old receives one at no cost

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

No, this will disadvantage those who do not have the resources to obtain one

 @9FFYM23 from Tennessee  disagreed…2yrs2Y

If they do not have the recourse to obtain one then they do not need to vote. It’s as simple as that.

 @9QCXKPW from Georgia  commented…1yr1Y

This!!! Like figure it out! I am tired of the excuses. That is why the nation is so divided. There is a total mass of uneducated, unmotivated people listening to Biden talk about free this and free that and let's raise taxes for the wealthy - and they're all thinking "hell yeah! I don't have to work because the working class is being taxes higher to provide for my laziness" They have no idea how money works etc. If they did I'd be confident to say they would maybe vote a little differently.

 @B2274GF from Kentucky  commented…7mos7MO

No

The higher tax rate proposal on the higher income individuals is meant be an investment in all the nation from what i understand. There's no sense in living off the government permanently unless you are disabled physically or mentally. Social security already provides for retirement at elderly age because of the work you put in during your young able bodied years. Taxing the rich more is meant to ensure the wealth and success of the nation's citizens is spread about in all sectors to help invest in those disadvantaged and not born into stable circumstances which allow quick and easy…  Read more

 @9S8MS8CRepublican from Georgia  commented…11mos11MO

bro you need a id for driving, school, college, driving, to leave the country you have access to it if you can get all of that you can get a voter id it is way more secure than not having it i dont know why we dont already have it

 @9RGQQGD from Illinois  commented…12mos12MO

Yes

You do understand when democrats discuss raising taxes on the rich that doesn’t mean someone who is working a standard office job, construction, etc. it’s referring to billionaire CEO’s who have more money than they know what to do with and the people who hoard their money and have accumulated the nations income and reside in the top 1% correct? Like, be realistic. He is not coming for the Walmart store Manager or the man who owns his family business, or the doctor who is average, or the reject business major who is simply making it by. It’s not the people who make eve…  Read more

 @9FG59ST from Utah  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Voter ID are implemented with the goal of preventing voter fraud, which is a legitimate concern for the integrity of the electoral process.

 @9F8MJF9Progressive from Georgia  disagreed…2yrs2Y

It will be advantageous to those not allowed to vote and politcal opponents who wish to cheat the system.

 @9F9H2W5Republican from Michigan  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Everyone should have an ID to show themselves so it’s a fair election and not just by random people who didn’t even want to be put on there.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...10yrs10Y

No, and there is little evidence that voter fraud even exists

 @9FQTKLK from Minnesota  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Until we require photo ID at the polling center and go back to in person voting we need to assume some level of fraud. We’re not doing what is needed to minimize the possibility of fraud.

 @9R3GF9ZRepublican from Arizona  disagreed…12mos12MO

Witnessed it, friends and neighbors tracked votes that were never counted due to location offering markers that don't work with voting machine reader.

 @9S8MS8CRepublican from Georgia  commented…11mos11MO

okay if it is true so what its still way better than not having it at all id rather have it and know everything is accurate than not having it at all

 @8NDHZFH from Nebraska  answered…5yrs5Y

 @5BD4K5QSocialistfrom Maine  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but make having an ID free for every citizen

  @jwolfsg1590Republican from California  commented…2yrs2Y

People can't afford $30?

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas  commented…2yrs2Y

Plus the time off work, the transportation, etc...and also, no, many people actually do not have an extra $30 in their budget. Poor people exist, a lot of them. Don't act like that's a wild concept...

 @9K4DS2BRepublican from Michigan  disagreed…1yr1Y

Yes, this will prevent voter fraud

Often there is public transportation set up for voting. voting is set up early in the morning, till rather late at night. If it is such a hardship to make it in, they have mail in ballots.

 @9SYN6CF from Arkansas  answered…11mos11MO

Yes, but guarantee every 18 year old receives one at no cost and is automatically registered to vote

 @9G9C49K from North Carolina  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but the government should provide one to all citizens free of charge and register citizens automatically on their 18th birthday

 @8MQHB9C from Iowa  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8HFKMFY from Utah  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but guarantee everyone gets ID and register citizens when they turn 18, otherwise no.

 @98WXD35 from Texas  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, and voters should be required to pass a basic test demonstrating their understanding of politics in order to vote

 @59VC7RDfrom Florida  answered…5yrs5Y

No. The only voter fraud that has been proved is perpetrated by political parties, not voters.

 @9TYJFHK from Illinois  disagreed…10mos10MO

Actually, most of the probable fraud is small-scale operations (voting in a dead person's names, filing the ballot of a patient on their behalf, etc).

 @8MLN9XC from Minnesota  commented…5yrs5Y

No, this will disadvantage those who do not have the resources to obtain one

No that is a form of voter suppression, by requiring a photo ID at the polls you aren't going to let millions of people, in low income neighbor hoods centered around big cities, to vote. Many people in big cities don't get there drivers license for they don't need to drive to work, they can take public transportation. So by requiring it that is suppressing the vote by only allowing rich people from the suburbs to vote i.e. white people.

 @94BQQXV from Texas  commented…3yrs3Y

A driver license is only $25, I'm not a citizen so I have to renew every year, but I don't have any problem with that.

How come an American cannot let aside $25 every 5 years?

 @95R9Z7N from Washington  commented…3yrs3Y

While 25$ isn't much to me, it will be to some people. Also, there should never be a fiscal charge for voting. If you don't have, or can't afford a driver's licence, there should be a alternate form of (photo) ID available for free. We need it to get on a airplane, voting is just as important.

 @99C85KD from Virginia  commented…2yrs2Y

In states that do require a ID to vote, generally they offer a Free ID to use plus have a list of acceptable forms of ID.

 @95ZXVZ8Democrat from Washington  commented…3yrs3Y

Yes

How is 25 dollars a lot for a 5 yr period! I spend at least 40 dollars in GTA everyday, if I can afford that they can afford 25 dollars in 5 yrs.

 @9S8MS8CRepublican from Georgia  commented…11mos11MO

if you cant get one thats your problem if you cant spend at most 25 dollars you need to find a new job and quit the crap job you have

 @9TM8FP3 from Kansas  answered…10mos10MO

Yes, but guarantee every 18 year old citizen receives one at no cost and automatically register every citizen when they turn 18

 @9SQXZKGProgressive from Florida  answered…11mos11MO

Yes, but guarantee every 18 year old receives one at no cost, and automatically register every citizen to vote when they turn 18

 @9GN5KWP from North Carolina  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but the government should provide one free-of-charge to every citizen on their 18th birthday and also automatically register all citizens on their 18th birthday

 @9JTH9GX from Kansas  answered…1yr1Y

Yes, and make the ability to get a photo ID more readily available and automatically register every citizen to vote when they are 18

 @8XLR4JXDemocrat  from North Carolina  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but the government should provide one free of charge to all citizens on their 18th birthday and automatically register voters unless they opt out.

 @9GX62WVDemocrat from North Carolina  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but the government should provide one to every citizen free of charge on their 18th birthday. The government should also automatically register citizens to vote on their 18th birthday

 @97KDGPS from Michigan  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but allow exceptions for those who don’t have the ability to obtain one

 @9F4CXJR from Maine  answered…2yrs2Y

 @97ZFWKN from Florida  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but all costs associated with obtaining an ID. or drivers license should be eliminated. Other wise, voter ID laws are functionally a poll tax

 @9SGS2K2 from Kansas  answered…11mos11MO

Yes, this will help prevent voter fraud but the government MUST increase initiatives to provide photo IDs to all citizens.

 @9RW4968Democrat from Texas  answered…12mos12MO

Yes, but the voter ID card should be altered to include a photo AND become the primary mode of personal identification.

 @9FN3662 from Arizona  answered…2yrs2Y

 @86N5Z35Independent  from New York  answered…9mos9MO

Yes, this will prevent voter fraud, but help disadvantaged people (poor, elderly, and minorities) help get IDs

 @Oceana-Waters  from Virginia  answered…10mos10MO

Yes, but guarantee every 18 year old receives one at no cost, as long as they want to register to vote.

 @9VJZZCGDemocrat from Maryland  answered…9mos9MO

Yes, but guarantee every citizen receives one when they turn 18, and also automatically register them to vote.

 @9D3RPBQfrom Guam  answered…2yrs2Y

I get the concern of the potential of voter fraud, but we need to make photo ID to be as fair to everyone regardless of who they are

 @8HMXJJ3 from Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8LFWMRRIndependent from North Carolina  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but there should be a program to provide free photo ID for those who do not have the resources to obtain one

 @8SPJJCC from California  answered…4yrs4Y

Photo ID and identification that you live in the United States should be shown. And that you'e alive, not dead. lol #2020

 @8C4YSPW from Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

Some sort of confirmed and verified biometric should be implemented to minimize fraud

 @97WLQHG from Virginia  commented…3yrs3Y

Yes, this will prevent voter fraud

ID verification NEEDS to be mandatory. If you’re crying abt the minimal cost of a picture ID, then as your civic duty to vote, a credit should be issued for everyone that votes, to cover the cost of the picture ID.

 @95RCD9G from Illinois  answered…3yrs3Y

 @989SNN5 from Arizona  answered…3yrs3Y

 @93ZVXP4 from Louisiana  answered…3yrs3Y

 @92GSJYW from Alabama  answered…3yrs3Y

 @95KJL85 from Michigan  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but allow exceptions for those who don’t have the ability to afford one

 @942SD63 from Tennessee  answered…3yrs3Y

there should be less voting rights and a stronger more authoritarian government

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but make them free and easier to obtain so that the economically disadvantaged can regularly participate in the democratic voting process

 @93YZM9Sfrom Maine  answered…3yrs3Y

 @93YYZGW from Illinois  answered…3yrs3Y

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