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No, but it’s Trump’s example of a country that uses voter ID, despite forgetting to mention it’s a federal version of it.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Mexico is your example for election integrity?MelloDawg said:All for voter ID laws, but best of luck getting states to do so uniformly when they can’t get compliant with the Real ID Act that was passed in 2003. Mexico does it well, but there’s little chance red states go with a federal voter ID similar to theirs. It’s too “big government” for them.
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Not what I said. I said I think it’s unlikely a federal ID would be widely accepted by states’ righters in rural America. Secondly, no state is going to find a way to implement this in an expeditious manner.RaceBannon said:
Yep its the GOP that doesn't want voter IDMelloDawg said:All for voter ID laws, but best of luck getting states to do so uniformly when they can’t get compliant with the Real ID Act that was passed in 2003. Mexico does it well, but there’s little chance red states go with a federal voter ID similar to theirs. It’s too “big government” for them.
JFC
Great idea? Sure. Practical anytime soon? No. But it’s great to say “I want voter ID and if you don’t want it immediately, you endorse fraud,” all the time knowing it’s logistically impossible to do it in a way each state endorses -
So many words and all I saw was BORING. Even your strawman was boring.MelloDawg said:
Not what I said. I said I think it’s unlikely a federal ID would be widely accepted by states’ righters in rural America. Secondly, no state is going to find a way to implement this in an expeditious manner.RaceBannon said:
Yep its the GOP that doesn't want voter IDMelloDawg said:All for voter ID laws, but best of luck getting states to do so uniformly when they can’t get compliant with the Real ID Act that was passed in 2003. Mexico does it well, but there’s little chance red states go with a federal voter ID similar to theirs. It’s too “big government” for them.
JFC
Great idea? Sure. Practical anytime soon? No. But it’s great to say “I want voter ID and if you don’t want it immediately, you endorse fraud,” all the time knowing it’s logistically impossible to do it in a way each state endorses
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I did not say the word “boring.” You are imagining things.NorthwestFresh said:
So many words and all I saw was BORING. Even your strawman was boring.MelloDawg said:
Not what I said. I said I think it’s unlikely a federal ID would be widely accepted by states’ righters in rural America. Secondly, no state is going to find a way to implement this in an expeditious manner.RaceBannon said:
Yep its the GOP that doesn't want voter IDMelloDawg said:All for voter ID laws, but best of luck getting states to do so uniformly when they can’t get compliant with the Real ID Act that was passed in 2003. Mexico does it well, but there’s little chance red states go with a federal voter ID similar to theirs. It’s too “big government” for them.
JFC
Great idea? Sure. Practical anytime soon? No. But it’s great to say “I want voter ID and if you don’t want it immediately, you endorse fraud,” all the time knowing it’s logistically impossible to do it in a way each state endorses



