77% Favor IDs To Vote
J.J. Jackson | October 5, 2007
This is good, since it is not unconstitutional nor unreasonable to require that people who are voting identify themselves to help prevent fraud:
The U.S. Supreme Court has announced it will rule on whether or not photo identification can be required to vote. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey conducted during Election 2006 found that 77% of likely voters across the country believe that displaying a photo ID should be required to cast a vote. A Georgia survey conducted last week found that 84% of the state’s voters agree.
Of course liberals and others who like to rig elections by bussing voters from precinct to precinct and register fake voters with the county courthouse as their home address will not like this.
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