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Originally posted by Beautiful Liar
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This!
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a non driver or poor people dont have to get a drivers license to have identification you can get a State ID card  which is $13 in NC, free for the homeless and for people over 70 in "NC" and If you lost your ID or drivers license and need a replacement you just go and get one your documents are already on file. My cousin actually lost his out of state Drivers License from PA and he recently moved to Fl so he called a DMV in PA and they sent him out a temporary paper ID card they stamped and signed it and told him to take that into the FL DMV to get a FL hard copy  so your not making any sense in all honesty. You need a birth certificate and another form of identification like a Social Security to "originally" get one
https://www.ncdot.gov/dmv/driver/id/
NC is actually one of the cheapest states to obtain State identification cards in FL for factual example (where I'm at) the cost is $25 for a State issue ID or Drivers License
Also I can go to my brothers precinct and say I'm my brother and cast a vote and than go to my precinct and cast my vote. This is why IDs are needed it has nothing to do with the suppression of Black and Latinos
Also you need a government issue ID to apply for Foodstamps I bet the poor had no problem showing that 
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Sis the studies show that voter fraud is negligible. In hundreds of millions of votes cast in elections, ~35 cases of legitimate voter fraud were observed. It's a non issue.
Also, while cost may not be an issue, time is. Many of these poor, working class families don't have the time to go stand in lines for hours to get State issued IDs.
You and I both know that the GOP would continue to find some way to disenfranchise these voting groups even if they did have the proper IDs in an effort to undermine the system and skew the votes in one direction.
The NC law was literally designed to target African American communities based on voting patterns. How is that morally right? How is that Ok? If you can't see the issue in a major political party trying to undermine the democratic process, we seriously have an issue here.