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Yeah sorry I was typical minding, what I'm saying is that maybe the plan is to make it all seem crazy convoluted and impossible to follow so people throw up their hands and say 'just give us voting id already' in exasperation. I get the impression the republicans see voter id as the way to convince their base they've solved election fraud.
I'm so confused as to how voter id would help. This was not a scenario of mistaken identity here but rather the government choosing to implement a system everyone knew was going to be a record-keeping mess.
It would not help this problem but voters often move just on a pathos of "oh yeah we should clean things up."
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How would voter ID help? Couldn't there be a case where someone has a voter ID but their vote was still cast illegally because of <insert reason>? If government erroneously lets people vote verbally (like in real life), wouldn't they also erroneously let people vote with an ID?
The only possible reason I can think of is with voter ID, if a voter could prove they had the ID. Would a voter really be able to prove they had an ID? Why can't voters (in real life) prove they were told they could vote?
Voter ID to me, solves the problem of voters deceiving government. This case is about government deceiving voters.
Lol, still typical minding sorry. I am trying to explain why I think the republicans are doing this. Keep in mind that I am pretty sure both major parties cheat their asses off in every election they can and have done for decades. So why would desantis, who seems competent enough to avoid making a whoopsie daisy like this by accident, be doing it deliberately? What is the purpose of it?
My theory is that he's accelerating. Knowing people don't care about details, only headlines, he does everything he can to introduce confusion to the voting process - the specifics of what he does not mattering as much as increasing the number of stories about electoral fuck ups out there - so that after the twentieth story of 'election mishaps' the headline-reading moderate, who is now utterly sick of hearing about election shit, will agree to let the government do something about the election to 'fix it'.
Then the republicans institute voter ids and declare the problem solved and elections safe forever.
Edit: @ymeskhout also.
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