The answer to the question is obvious: Not everyone has a Passport or a driver's license. Or, they may forget it at the voting booth, or, it could be expired. That shouldn't negate the right to vote in this country. I ran across this video because I was curious to know if an old friend is still in the government. Richard, I'm glad you're still there in the Texas House and I'm proud to call you a friend.
I appreciate your sincere speech but I'm still not clear on how a photo ID can be compared to the poll tax and how proof of ID will keep some from voting. Could you please clarify this for me?
The answer to the question is obvious: Not everyone has a Passport or a driver's license. Or, they may forget it at the voting booth, or, it could be expired. That shouldn't negate the right to vote in this country. I ran across this video because I was curious to know if an old friend is still in the government. Richard, I'm glad you're still there in the Texas House and I'm proud to call you a friend.
--Michael Burton
mcburton005 2 years ago
I appreciate your sincere speech but I'm still not clear on how a photo ID can be compared to the poll tax and how proof of ID will keep some from voting. Could you please clarify this for me?
LoanCougar 2 years ago