Voting Rights
Voting is a basic tenant of this country. We the people, run this country and voting is the way we do it. Therefore, issues have surrounded voting since our founding. Currently, voting registration, voter fraud and electoral college issues regularly get debated, with the Electoral College being threatened by Democrats and voter fraud in 2020 a major concern to Republicans. In addition, non-citizen voting and changing the voting age to 16 have been added to the discussion by the left. Election Integrity Scorecard by state.

Is Ensuring Election Integrity Anti-Democratic?

12/20/21
by John R. Lott, Jr., Founder and President, Crime Prevention Research Center
from Hillsdale College- Imprimus,
October, 2021:

Sixteen years ago, in 2005, the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform issued a report that proposed a uniform system of requiring a photo ID in order to vote in U.S. elections. The report also pointed out that widespread absentee voting makes vote fraud more likely. Voter files contain ineligible, duplicate, fictional, and deceased voters, a fact easily exploited using absentee ballots to commit fraud. Citizens who vote absentee are more susceptible to pressure and intimidation. And vote-buying schemes are far easier when citizens vote by mail.

Who was behind the Carter-Baker Commission? Donald Trump? No. The Commission’s two ranking members were former President Jimmy Carter, a Democrat, and former Secretary of State James Baker III, a Republican. Other Democrats on the Commission were former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and former Indiana Congressman Lee Hamilton. It was a truly bipartisan commission that made what seemed at the time to be common sense proposals. How things have changed.

for instance, is President Biden speaking recently in Philadelphia, condemning the idea of voter IDs: “There is an unfolding assault taking place in America today—an attempt to suppress and subvert the right to vote in fair and free elections, an assault on democracy, an assault on liberty, an assault on who we are—who we are as Americans. For, make no mistake, bullies and merchants of fear and peddlers of lies are threatening the very foundation of our country.” Sadly but predicably, he went on to suggest that requiring voter IDs would mean returning people to slavery. But the fact is that the U.S. is an outlier among the world’s democracies in not requiring voter ID. Of the 47 countries in Europe today, 46 of them currently require government-issued photo IDs to vote.

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