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Supreme Court Backs States Right To Demand Photo ID For Voting

April 28, 2008 · Filed Under Election, Election 2008, Immigration, Supreme Court, U.S. News · Comment 

The Supreme Court ruled today that states can require citizens to show a photo ID to vote. Twenty-five states require some form of ID, and the court’s 6-3 decision rejecting a challenge to Indiana’s strict voter ID law could encourage others to adopt their own measures.

It seems like a no-brainer that people should have to prove who they are before voting, but Democrats of course are adamantly opposed to this.

According to liberals, having to prove who you are will “disenfranchise” poor and elderly voters. That’s total nonsense, and merely a cover for their real grievance.

If people have to prove who they are, it’s going to make it harder for illegal immigrants to vote fraudulently for Democrats. That’s the reason liberals are in a huff about photo ID, because it’s going to cut into the illegal voting block they were counting on in the upcoming election.

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