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It's like they spend all day thinking of the absolute worst answer to every question! Initech Mar 2025 #1
I've voted in every major election since 1972. I voted in person for decades and then went to mail-in but Bengus81 Mar 2025 #2
Exactly Rebl2 Mar 2025 #6
"Heart-wrenching" probably not the word I would choose in the AZ scenario AZJonnie Mar 2025 #3
This. This is literally ALL there is to it. It's the simple, cold hard truth of the matter. The harder it is for people Karasu Mar 2025 #33
They're looking for legal ways COL Mustard Apr 2025 #37
This started with Karl Rove in the W era. You have to show a drivers license to vote in Texas. surfered Mar 2025 #4
And a driver's license isn't enough unless it's a REAL ID. nt pnwmom Mar 2025 #9
And if you don't have one, Igel Mar 2025 #17
Before Rove! Grins Mar 2025 #22
Wow! surfered Mar 2025 #23
This has been the sole reason why Republicans have been pushing so much voter suppression for so fucking long. Karasu Mar 2025 #34
Yeah, I have a state-issued birth certificate that says I was born here. OldBaldy1701E Mar 2025 #5
You'll need a birth certificate or a REAL ID, unless you've changed your name. pnwmom Mar 2025 #8
I have one and I am going to get the other in a month or so. OldBaldy1701E Mar 2025 #16
WOMEN. The purpose is to reduce the number of women voters, who tend to vote Democratic. pnwmom Mar 2025 #7
Any woman who is currently divorced should return to her maiden name FakeNoose Mar 2025 #15
Some divorced women with children don't want to change their names again. nt pnwmom Mar 2025 #18
Yes, I agree that it's a problem where small children are concerned FakeNoose Mar 2025 #19
I really wish women would stop giving up their names Skittles Mar 2025 #20
I agree with you now, but times were different in 1970 when I married FakeNoose Mar 2025 #21
I think people have the right to choose the name they want to use. ShazzieB Mar 2025 #30
just curious but Skittles Mar 2025 #32
I changed my name, because it was what I wanted to do. ShazzieB Apr 2025 #35
I kept my maiden name when I married. I was 34, established in a career, and not starry-eyed. SharonAnn Apr 2025 #38
outstanding Skittles Apr 2025 #39
Limit voting to only those with US Passports liberalgunwilltravel Mar 2025 #10
Don't be so sure. Women are less likely to have traveled out of the country than men, pnwmom Mar 2025 #11
Agreed. love_katz Mar 2025 #12
So -- how many poor people do you know with passports? Or even middle class? Hekate Mar 2025 #13
Let me see your Papers slightlv Mar 2025 #14
What does the GOP regard as proof of citizenship? ShazzieB Mar 2025 #24
We can get certified copies of docs to show why name change from birth name, but they cost $. Poll tax! Attilatheblond Mar 2025 #27
EACH Person MUST BE issued ... BurnDoubt Mar 2025 #25
Women who took husband's surname will have to pay to get certified copies of marriage certificate? Attilatheblond Mar 2025 #26
YEP! BurnDoubt Mar 2025 #28
They're trying to do this in Wisconsin. boonecreek Mar 2025 #29
Two comments: DENVERPOPS Mar 2025 #31
"I guess Obama's ability to vote will be voided," BumRushDaShow Apr 2025 #36
Good one BRDS DENVERPOPS Apr 2025 #41
Repukes are trying to shift the burden of proof onto the voters meow2u3 Apr 2025 #40
It's another reason why mailed ballots are so effective, and every state should have them FakeNoose Apr 2025 #42
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