- 4/22/2025 7:18:32 AM
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People cast their votes at the polling place within the Galleria at Sunset shopping center in Henderson, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022. (Erik Verduzco/ Las Vegas Review-Journal).
Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager and a host of other Democrats are opposing citizen ID calling it "unconstitutional and perpetuating the idea of possible citizen fraud." I'm curious: Do they likewise state that when they go to rent a vehicle, buy alcohol, get on an aircraft or at any of the other times when an ID is needed? By their requirements, isn't it "fraud" to need to prove their identities for each of these situations?
If they are so worried about fraud and elections, wouldn't citizen ID show that individuals voting are lawfully able to do so and strengthen the stability of our elections? Is it really "unconstitutional"? What's the genuine problem here?
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