Mexican Voter ID
The current election season calls attention to voting procedures – registration, identification, ballot custody, counting procedures, etc. How should voters be registered? What sort of ID, if any, should they present when voting? Overall, 14 states and the District of Columbia don’t require identification of any kind from voters. Only 13 states require photo voter […]
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Mexico has a presidential election every six years. The U.S.A. has a presidential election every four years. Therefore, every 12 years, Mexico and the U.S. have elections the same year. This year, 2024, is one of those years. Since both Mexico and the U.S. have a presidential election this year, it is interesting to compare […]
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The Civil Rights movement of the mid-20th century occupies an important part of our history. It is frequently referenced by contemporary politicians to make arguments about today’s issues. Is this tactic always valid? Consider a recent speech delivered by U.S. Attorney General Merrick S. Garland at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama, in commemoration of the […]
My first VDARE article was published twenty years ago, on May 30th, 2001. Now it’s May 30th, 2021. Here is a retrospective of the past twenty years writing for VDARE. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published May 29th, 2021, on VDARE.COM.
It’s amazing how hard it is in this country to have a secure Voter ID system. Some states do better than others. The H.R. 1 “For the People Act” would nullify state voter ID laws, which are hard enough to enact already. However, a recent Rasmussen Poll shows overwhelming support for Voter ID. For the […]