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Originally Posted by 4x4_Welder
You said it, I quoted it and called you on it now you change your tune to say both.
Same day registration without a solid constantly updated database invites fraud. Say person "A" goes and votes in their home district. They have some time and are a rabid supporter of their beloved candidate. So, they drive to the next district, and do a same-day registration, again voting. Now take a second look at those buses that show up in front of polling places. Is it beyond reality to assume that a busload of people could be taken around to various polling locations (some not even requiring any ID!) to cast as many votes as possible for their favorite candidate? You may call this a conspiracy theory or worse, but honestly I have found the best preparation in life involves counting on people being underhanded and at times downright evil in their attempts to further their agenda or cause. I am still surprised by the lengths some will go though-
Would you care to describe who is the worst effected by these voter oppression schemes? Please have some details.
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Bullshlt dude. Learn to read before you start accusing people of things which are inaccurate. I'm on record as stating that gerrymandering is unacceptable and that it has been done for hundreds of years by both sides.
I have posted the picture of Illinois Congressional District 4 numerous times... do you know any of the history of that district, or which way they vote...??
Didn't think so..
Before one launches a personal attack, it's best to understand what the other person said (this includes looking up the big words) so one does not end up looking like an ass.
So, you have only chosen to address one issue. You do realize that most states do not offer same day registration? And those that do require an ID for such a registration?
Didn't think so...
Generally the states which allow same day registration and voting do not allow that activity on election day, but only for voters coming in early.
Those states have also seen sizable increases in voter participation.
Your bus theory doesn't even have enough substance to become a conspiracy theory.
What it does is highlight your ignorance.... again...
As for your last question.
Asked and answered.
If you really want to be part of the discussion, please get yourself up to speed before jumping in, it's the polite way to behave.