"Thus states, countries, and cities should have a good record of who is
possibly a voter."

"Should" and actuality do not necessarily meet when it comes to bureaucracy
on any level.


"They might even ask you to have a neighbor or 2 vouche for you in case you
don't have such bill."

This doesn't work either.  Wisconsin is ground zero for voting fraud.
Probably due to the same day registration and the previously lax voter
identification laws.  One voting scam would be to take a person and let him
claim to be a student.  This student no longer lived in Wisconsin  or the
specific district (due to transfer, graduation, or drop out) but had not
changed his or her address. Conveniently, the "student" would not have an
ID.  However, other residents of the district could vouch for the "student".


"But requiring an ID would therefore be unnecessary, punitive, and generally
paranoid to the point of delusion"

This has been debunked ad nauseum.  At this point, you're arguing just to
argue.


J

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I never thought this day would happen. . . . I won’t have to work on putting
gas in my car. I won’t have to work at paying my mortgage. You know. If I
help him, he’s gonna help me. - Peggy Josep

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