Oladub, voting is our most basic right as Americans.
Yet I myself have been unable to vote because I found it too difficult. New York requires voting occur in person, on voting day, and is strict about granting exceptions. And
I recently moved and haven't yet been able to get a new drivers license [[long story).
Voting should be easy. And the false claim of voter fraud,
usually combined with appeals to xenophobic fears of illegal immigration, should not be used as a bogey man to push laws whose real intent is to disenfranchise citizens, so often
black and brown ones. Who thinks whom is stupid?
You still didn't say you think the pretense for these laws is valid. No, because hopefully you're too smart for that. And because if you do it will be easy to present facts that defeat your argument. And when presented with the evidence almost everyone is smart enough to realize that.
How the Case for Voter Fraud Was Tested — and Utterly Failed
From a new Supreme Court ruling to a census question about citizenship, the campaign against illegal registration is thriving. But when the top proponent was challenged in a Kansas courtroom to prove that such fraud is rampant, the claims went up in smoke.
https://www.propublica.org/article/k...d-kansas-trial