When we have voter ID, dead people cannot vote, votes cannot be counted twice adding up to more votes than there are registered voters, underage voters cannot vote and machines that shift votes will …
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When we have voter ID, dead people cannot vote, votes cannot be counted twice adding up to more votes than there are registered voters, underage voters cannot vote and machines that shift votes will not be allowed. And in isolated rural areas, the elderly and handicapped will be required to show ID. They have family, friends and neighbors to take them wherever they need or want to go. I want anyone and everyone to vote. How is voter ID suppressing anyone from voting? County buses will carry someone who wants to vote to the polls.