"Republican election officials who promised to root out voter fraud so far are finding little evidence of a widespread problem."
"State officials in presidential battleground states have found only a tiny fraction of the illegal voters they initially suspected existed. Searches in Colorado and Florida have yielded numbers that amount to less than 0.1 of 1 percent of all registered voters in either state."
"In North Carolina, the nonpartisan State Board of Elections .... did not find evidence of widespread fraud, noting there were only 12 instances in which a noncitizen had voted. North Carolina has 6.4 million voters."
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IN PERSON fraud practically never happens because one vote is not worth the risk. Fraud may occur in the counting or in the tallying, but almost never IN PERSON. That is why requiring IDs is unnecessary and aimed to suppress democratic voters.
IDs disenfranchise no one. Once again, in hopes this gets past the censor, how many times can the rule of law be broken before it matters. Is it anytime that the result would favor the left or not?
How can something so easily obtainable suppress Democrat voters ? Why would it not suppress Republican voters too?
Here's PA Republican Mike Turzai being honest about the real reason these ID laws are being pushed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuOT1bRYdK8
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