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The legal warfare over the 2024 election is well underway. The MAGA shenanigans of the Georgia election board have overshadowed disturbing developments in Arizona. Last week, the Supreme Court signaled it would revisit an issue it had settled over a decade ago, allowing a new Arizona law to go into effect requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote. Reopening the issue at the last minute and after registration has begun, the justices are fomenting a false public narrative that noncitizens are a threat to U.S. elections. This is the latest signal that the justices are in cahoots with former President Donald Trump and may be prepared to meddle in the election—unless it is decided by margins too large to tamper with.
The case is Republican National Committee v. Mi Familia Vota, where the Republican National Committee requested eleventh-hour “emergency” changes to Arizona’s voter registration laws—even though the state’s vote-by-mail registration window has already begun. The lawsuit strikes at the heart of voting rights and fair elections: Not only does the RNC seek to prevent tens of thousands of eligible Arizonans from lawfully casting ballots, but they also advance the canard that noncitizens are voting in U.S. elections. As the libertarian Cato Institute noted: “there is no good evidence that noncitizens voted illegally in large enough numbers to actually shift the outcome of elections.” This high-court intervention is wrong, and the stakes could not be higher: Joe Biden won Arizona in 2020 by only 10,457 votes, and it’s unclear what impact the court’s new ruling could have in November.
Let's revisit this. It looks important.Last week, the Supreme Court signaled it would revisit an issue it had settled over a decade ago, allowing a new Arizona law to go into effect requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote. Reopening the issue at the last minute and after registration has begun, the justices are fomenting a false public narrative that noncitizens are a threat to U.S. elections.
I have a state ID instead of a drivers license, and I can attest that it is just as good minus the driving bit obviously.Arizona already requires proof of citizenship to vote in state elections, and almost all Arizona voters provide such proof. However, there are a few thousand “federal only” voters in Arizona who have not submitted additional documentation, many of whom register in precincts on college campuses (so they’re likely college students without drivers licenses, not noncitizens who are ineligible to vote).
Keep in mind that Arizona is a border state about the size of Germany in land mass sandwiched between California on the west and New Mexico to the east. The border states act as a buffer to the rest of the country such that federal law can be slightly lax compared to that of Arizona.Congress passed the NVRA to standardize voter registration procedures across the country. To do so, it created a national registration application form, which requires applicants to swear under penalty of perjury to their status as U.S. citizens, but does not require voters to submit additional supporting documentation. Nonetheless, a decade later in 2004, Arizona enacted Proposition 200, which compelled voters to submit proof of citizenship, such as a passport or birth certificate, to register to vote.
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Ages 40-44: $20
Ages 45-49: $15
Age 50 and older and five-year: $10
Limited license: (military or students) $10
Identification (ID) Card
Ages 0-64: $12
Age 65 and older: no fee
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One problem that has been present... a lot of people cannot afford a state ID. So when you make voting dependent upon presenting an official ID, you also have to have a path to make that ID available at no/low cost to those that cannot afford it (typically the homeless, who ARE usually still eligible voters). Then to top it off, frequently in states you MUST provide your birth certificate to obtain an ID/license. I don't know a lot of homeless folks that walk around with their birth certificate in their property. So you are looking at between $7.00-$34.00 just to obtain one, and then the hassles that some states make you jump through to get it.I have a state ID instead of a drivers license, and I can attest that it is just as good minus the driving bit obviously.
Bullshit... sounds like a repeat of "your papers... NOW!".This raises the question of priorities: if a citizen does not have their papers in order, voting rights shouldn't be unlocked. This seems similar to me as requiring a passport to travel to another country. Does the affordability issue also apply here? Passports also cost money, no?
And in recent history it's never been show to be that in the US either. It's a dog whistle that is use by Trump and his sycophants because ultimately they can't deal with the fact that their limited world view is not the majority for the nation and they have been regularly getting their asses handed to them in elections because of that.voter fraud has never been a thing
Funny... an unbiased report puts blame on BOTH Biden and Trump for the fiasco in Afghanistan. And when looking at ALL the facts, there is blame to go around to BOTH administrations.Now Biden/Harris
Afghanistan withdrawal embarrassment - an absolute disaster.
Ukraine Russia war probably result of Afghanistan
Gaza, also related to Afghanistan as well as relaxing financial restraints in Iran
Massive inflation started by huge rise in fuel costs initially exasperated by cancelling Keystone Pipeline
The blowing up of the Nordstream pipeline created huge issues for Europe, many prominent voices say this was down to US.
Shortages of products.
Southern Border out of control over 15 million unvetted immigrants
Fentanyl crisis.
Violent crime out of control
Record high consumer debt
Highest credit card debt in history
Highest bankruptcies since 2010
Agendas to support sex change
Potential for WW3 to break out at any time.
Here's the choice for US in November.
Just my view.
Indeed, same lousy, crooked tactic on both sides of the pond. Assholes.And in recent history it's never been show to be that in the US either. It's a dog whistle that is use by Trump and his sycophants because ultimately they can't deal with the fact that their limited world view is not the majority for the nation and they have been regularly getting their asses handed to them in elections because of that.
And they (those fanatics in the GOP) will try whatever they can to disenfranchise anyone who will not normally vote for them.
Damn, is that a record?!But never mind the fact that in one 2 hour speech he told over 120 outright lies and exaggerations.
Donald Trump biographer Tim O’Brien said questions of age and mental acuity may be getting to the former president now that he’s running against Vice President Kamala Harris instead of President Joe Biden.
“Biden had become so visibly diminished and the media was more ready to take Biden to task on it on a regular basis,” O’Brien told The Guardian. “That allowed Trump to skate by.”
But with “a different, younger, more acute and vibrant political opponent,” he said, Trump “now often looks ridiculous or unhinged, unfocused or very, very old.”
Trump has made headlines throughout the campaign for his meandering digressions, bizarre rants about sharks and electric boats, and lengthy word-salad non-answers to questions about policy.
I hope the GOP gets that way soon. It's about all they have now....Tired of b lowing that whistle yet?
The impression I get from everything I see of him lately is that it's a blend of both.And the sad thing is that either Trump is just telling more "tall tales" for his cult members, or he's actually so stupid to think that other countries actually pay those tariffs instead of those costs being passed on to the consumer.
Biden was Commander in Chief at the time, he cancelled the Keystone Pipeline, he cancelled building of the wall and opened the border yet you reckon he had to keep to some agreement made by Trump.And in recent history it's never been show to be that in the US either. It's a dog whistle that is use by Trump and his sycophants because ultimately they can't deal with the fact that their limited world view is not the majority for the nation and they have been regularly getting their asses handed to them in elections because of that.
And they (those fanatics in the GOP) will try whatever they can to disenfranchise anyone who will not normally vote for them.
Funny... an unbiased report puts blame on BOTH Biden and Trump for the fiasco in Afghanistan. And when looking at ALL the facts, there is blame to go around to BOTH administrations.
Well, no wars started when he was in office. No NK missiles fired.And with your WW3 comment... I can tell you are a hard core Trump listener. Just because Trump is in office NOTHING bad can EVER happen because even the fates are afraid of him.
Keystone XL was generating generating nothing and was only 8% completed when cancelled. And to top it off, the majority of that crude that was going to be transported via it... was NOT destined for use in the US, but overseas consumers. So other than creating income for a Canadian supplier and a few refineries, it would not benefit the end user as for as amount/price of gasoline. One more dog whistle being blown.Biden was Commander in Chief at the time, he cancelled the Keystone Pipeline, he cancelled building of the wall and opened the border yet you reckon he had to keep to some agreement made by Trump.
That's it in a nutshell, isn't it?I could give you a lengthy list of facts that are well documented... but I realize you would ignore them because they go against your preconceived notions because you heard it from Trump or his faithful sycophants, and we ALL know that Trump and his supporters never lie.
Never?Oh, and as for that wall... when is Mexico paying for it?
The "wall" turned out to be steel slats 50 feet high and buried 10 feet deep as requested by the border patrol. The brain dead idiots in the media circus always have a field day whenever strong storms knock it over as "proof" that the "wall" has "failed".There were already barricades in place in the other roughly 448 miles that were as easily beat as his "unbeatable" wall was.
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