Why is Voter ID controversial in the United States?
In Mexico, for example, they have a voter registration which is superior to ours. In many American states, voter registration is a shambles. Yet when states try to fix this, by requiring Photo Voter ID, there is opposition. Why? Why would one oppose secure Voter ID?
I suggest we follow Mexico’s example, and have government-issued Voter ID cards. That way people couldn’t complain that they can’t obtain Photo ID.
In Texas, a Voter ID law was struck down by yet another out-of-control federal judge, but upheld, at least for this election, by a federal Circuit Court panel.
Now the U.S. Supreme Court has supported the Texas law – at least for this election.
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Blog entry by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM on October 18th, 2014.
Tags: Federal Judiciary, Supreme Court, Texas, Voter ID