There’s a correlation between states that elect republicans and states that enact legislation that corresponds to republican legislative priorities?
INCONCEIVABLE!
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There’s a correlation between states that elect republicans and states that enact legislation that corresponds to republican legislative priorities?
INCONCEIVABLE!
Yeah not sure the poster is going to be able to keep up with logic ...
Voter manipulation is a Republican priority??
Inconceivable!!
Incase you know, not all poor people have valid ID so it eliminates them from voting. Therefore manipulating the vote
Holy shit, they can't even just take a win.
No
Now what about the states where Trump won? This graphic is clearly meant to influence the viewer into making a radical conclusion based on incomplete data, whether it is true or not. I can't tell you whether there actually is a correlation because I'm too lazy to check.
Regardless I do happen to know that Trump won in at least one state where voters are not required to show ID. Which is also incomplete data so again before you draw any conclusions I recommend that you to look at the full picture.
The theme looks like states I'd visit vs states to actively avoid.
I don't understand why this is a contentious issue. You're required as an adult to have ID on you when you're out in public. You have to show ID to buy cigarettes, or beer, or a car, or a gun, why wouldn't you show ID when you vote? It's not like it's hard, since you'll have it on you already. Granted, mail-in ballots are a way better system anyways, so they shouldn't even be doing in-person voting, but what's the argument against IDs?
It sure does seem interesting. I really wish ids could be required by federal law.