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Originally Posted by whell
A system that used to be "Simple. No problems" has been ravaged by political corruption and an influx of individuals who do not have the right to vote but could easily register to vote. The left loves to characterize voter ID laws as "transparent attempt to suppress voting turnout". Yet those arguments fail to address legitimate concerns about securing the voting process for citizens.
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Please explain the "legitimate concerns for securing the voting process for citizens" and explain what evidence supports these legitimate concerns.
What are the statistics concerning registration by individuals who do not have the right to vote?
Are those concerns more legitimate than concerns about obstructing the access to the voting process for individual who are actually citizens?