Voter ID state question a common-sense idea
Voters who took part in last week's Oklahoma primary election weren't made to show proof of who they said they were. That may change soon, which has liberals nervous.
They label as "onerous” a requirement that voters show ID. Such a requirement would be especially unfair to older folks, the poor and minorities, they say. No surprise, these demographics tend to vote for Democrats.
Why is it considered ...
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