Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Challenging Voter ID Law

Fox News: [Today], the Supreme Court will hear arguments challenging [Indiana’s] controversial 2005 voter ID law. It’s the highest-profile Republican v. Democrat case to reach the high court since the infamous 2000 Bush v. Gore lawsuit that effectively decided that year’s presidential race.

At a town meeting hosted last year by my local State Representative, this effort was opposed by DPAC, a liberal political action committee in Butler County. The examples they cited against a voter photo ID were incredulous. “What if you can't find your ID, or your apartment burns down, or you can’t afford the bus fare to go get the free ID …….”

1 comment:

Shaun Pierce said...

The real concerns are: What if I can only vote once? How are dead people going to vote? What about those who are not citizens!

We must not abandon the tradition of vote early and often. This change would be a huge blow to time honored elction fraud.