Teflon John!
Thinkprogress:
A 97-year-old Arizona woman who has voted in every election since 1933 says she won’t be able to vote in November, due to the state’s stringent voter ID law that requires proof of citizenship for those registering to vote and a photo ID when voting. Shirley Preiss was born in 1910 in Kentucky, before the state issued birth certificates. She has no driver’s license or passport. “Preiss said for someone who once lived in a time when women could not vote, the law is a step backwards.”
1 comment:
Republicans thought the plan looked good in the beginning. Now it might end up being the worse idea. Nuns and older people can't vote. Yes those up in age didn't have to have ID back in the old days. Now a woman who voted when FDR was President can't vote anymore. Look for many to use their vote to go Democrat just to get these older people their voting rights back.
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