Where is voter suppression an issue? theguardian.com/us-news/ng-i…

Jan 31, 2020 · 8:52 PM UTC

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As an Oregonian, I favor vote by mail...
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Voter suppression is everywhere.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It’s not voter suppression to require proper registration and identification as a Citizen. Their is virtually nothing we do as adults in America it doesn’t require verification of identity. Why should our most important right of voting be any less?
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Why are only citizens allowed to vote?
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The map is wrong. I live in North Carolina and there is no ID required to vote. I had to show ID in order to register to vote, however, I do not require in order to vote in the next elections.
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Because there are black & brown people eligible to vote, thus capable of changing the landscape from old white men in power.
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Based on the lie that ID equals suppression Regarding my earlier statement - Is it your intent to mislead? If not, why do so? If so, please stop. 🙏🏽❤🙂
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Voter suppression exists when illegal voters are allowed to vote in national elections. Also when non citizens are counted to determine delegate assignments in national elections. They money flowing to the states gives incentive to pad the rolls and count.
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I live in Alabama. I have a drivers license. I have to show my drivers license to vote. Since 1992, I have voted in all elections that I’ve wanted to. Why is voter ID such an issue in some places?
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