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3 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

I am sure Kamala Harris personally checked everyone's ID at her rally (that's sarcasm). The reality is that candidates don't organize their events. And if the Arizona rally was by invitation, checking IDs is appropriate.

 

Meanwhile, Donald Trump is getting crazier every day, and you don't care.

She can't run her campaign, yet you want her to run the country, got it. 

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6 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

If you believe that candidates micro-manage the details of their campaigns, you are confused.

 

Or, you are trolling.

 

Meanwhile, Trump doesn't have a campaign to micro-manage, he is relaxing at home.

I doubt very much she manages anything. 

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There was a recent assassination attempt on one of the candidates, yet we are to believe that the leading, sure to win by an overwhelming margin candidate is not directly involved in security at her rallies. That makes perfect sense. 

 

No doubt she just handles it the way she handles the border, when, as Border Czar she allowed ten to twenty million illegal aliens to flood across the border and is now promising to make them US citizens. 

 

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2 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Irony anyone? 

 

"Kamala Harris panned for requiring ID to enter Arizona rally after previously painting voter ID laws as racist"

 

Kamala Harris panned for requiring ID to enter Arizona rally after previously painting voter ID laws as racist (msn.com)

 

 

No irony.

 

Huge difference between requiring an ID for a rally or convention and a requirement for voter ID aimed at suppressing people's right to vote.

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Just now, Will B Good said:

 

 

No irony.

 

Huge difference between requiring an ID for a rally or convention and a requirement for voter ID aimed at suppressing people's right to vote.

Yes irony.

 

So, is Kamala not suppressing voters' right to attend her rallies? 

 

No difference between requiring an ID for a rally or convention and a requirement for voter ID aimed at making sure the people voting are who they are.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

.....or.....

 

who will the Trump sycophants support once he is unceremoniously dumped by the GOP?

He will not be dumped by the GOP, but I would happily vote for any number of Republicans than the hard left Harris and the hard left stolen valor Walz. 

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Just now, Yellowtail said:

Yes irony.

 

So, is Kamala not suppressing voters' right to attend her rallies? 

 

No difference between requiring an ID for a rally or convention and a requirement for voter ID aimed at making sure the people voting are who they are.

 

 

Big difference between private sector operations and government operations.

 

The big issue with ID cards for voting is that if voters are denied ID cards, they lose their constitutional right to vote. There is no constitutional right to attend a private rally.

 

It is not unusual in the Deep South for counties that are largely Black to not have an office that can issue ID cards. 

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1 minute ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

No....they are not voting????

Did you not understand? Your response makes no sense. Who are they? 

 

What I asked was; "So, is Kamala not suppressing voters' right to attend her rallies?"

 

I went on to say there was no difference between requiring an ID for a rally or convention and a requirement for voter ID aimed at making sure the people voting are who they are.

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2 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

Big difference between private sector operations and government operations.

Okay, there is no difference between requiring an ID to get into a public trial, and a requirement for voter ID aimed at making sure the people voting are who they are.

2 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

The big issue with ID cards for voting is that if voters are denied ID cards, they lose their constitutional right to vote. There is no constitutional right to attend a private rally.

Yes, it's the left's position that the people that support them are not smart enough to get a ID. 

2 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

It is not unusual in the Deep South for counties that are largely Black to not have an office that can issue ID cards. 

And it's your position that blacks in those "deep south" to not have ID, correct? 

 

No doubt you'll provide an example of one such county in the "deep south" just as soon as you get back from your holiday in the south of France. 

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27 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:
31 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Did you not understand? Your response makes no sense. Who are they? 

People with or without ID.

 

They are not voting at the rally......so it has nothing to do with voter IDs......do you not understand?.....

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White dudes for Kamala. Tells me all about the crazies voting for her. Easily gullible people who believe anything she says. Very mentally stable.. not.  I mean they voted for a walking corpse before this puppet was installed thanks to a coup. Check Biden and Pelosi interviews for confirmation.
 

One questions about this White dudes for Kamala rally, did they go there to suck each other off? I'm sure some fanatics from this forum went there.  Train wreck Pete BUTTigieg is one of a kind example who purchases babies and "breastfeeds" them from fake t*tties. Very suitable to Kamala's team, fit's right in.

One reminder also about this installed puppet who they claim she is so popular now.

 

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1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

Did you not understand? Your response makes no sense. Who are they? 

 

What I asked was; "So, is Kamala not suppressing voters' right to attend her rallies?"

 

I went on to say there was no difference between requiring an ID for a rally or convention and a requirement for voter ID aimed at making sure the people voting are who they are.

The Harris campaign requires IDs from rally attendees to ensure they aren't AI.

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9 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:

 

 

As a Englishman who has no skin in this election and one who believes in free speech, I can only say if this is a typical Trump supporters view of Kamala Harris's supporters, there needs to be a test of mental ability before they are able to vote.

Spoken like a genuis.

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2 hours ago, Will B Good said:

People with or without ID.

 

They are not voting at the rally......so it has nothing to do with voter IDs......do you not understand?.....

No, voters that are unable to produce IDs are being barred from attending the rally. 

 

It has nothing to do with voter IDs, correct. As far as I know, there is no such thing as a voter ID in the US, and no one has proposed one.

 

Some polling places in the US (and in most of the world) require that an ID be shown and matched to the voter rolls before a person is allowed to vote.

 

The left feels such a requirement puts an undue burden on the people not smart enough (largely their constituents) to have any sort of identification. 

 

Do you understand or are you still unclear? 

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1 hour ago, FinChin67 said:

White dudes for Kamala. Tells me all about the crazies voting for her. Easily gullible people who believe anything she says. Very mentally stable.. not.  I mean they voted for a walking corpse before this puppet was installed thanks to a coup. Check Biden and Pelosi interviews for confirmation.
 

One questions about this White dudes for Kamala rally, did they go there to suck each other off? I'm sure some fanatics from this forum went there.  Train wreck Pete BUTTigieg is one of a kind example who purchases babies and "breastfeeds" them from fake t*tties. Very suitable to Kamala's team, fit's right in.

One reminder also about this installed puppet who they claim she is so popular now.

 

It is worth noting that the one thing the "White Dudes for Kamala" had in common, was that there were already rich, and or will greatly benefit directly from her being elected. 

 

wink wink nudge nudge..

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3 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

No, voters that are unable to produce IDs are being barred from attending the rally. 

 

It has nothing to do with voter IDs, correct. As far as I know, there is no such thing as a voter ID in the US, and no one has proposed one.

 

Some polling places in the US (and in most of the world) require that an ID be shown and matched to the voter rolls before a person is allowed to vote.

 

The left feels such a requirement puts an undue burden on the people not smart enough (largely their constituents) to have any sort of identification. 

 

Do you understand or are you still unclear? 

 

 

I know what it is......the numbers flooding in to Kamabla (55555) are so huge they have to find someway of limiting people fighting to get in....!!

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49 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:

 

 

As a Englishman who has no skin in this election and one who believes in free speech, I can only say if this is a typical Trump supporters view of Kamala Harris's supporters, there needs to be a test of mental ability before they are able to vote.

So, a mental ability test to vote, but without and requirement to present identification, it's brilliant! 

 

How about starting with anyone not smart enough to obtain an ID card, be disallowed from voting? 

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2 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

I know what it is......the numbers flooding in to Kamabla (55555) are so huge they have to find someway of limiting people fighting to get in....!!

They could just close the gate. 

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

So, a mental ability test to vote, but without and requirement to present identification, it's brilliant! 

 

How about starting with anyone not smart enough to obtain an ID card, be disallowed from voting? 

 

 

Oh you mean these wasters......

 

Certain groups of people in the United States may find it difficult to obtain the identification (ID) required for voting due to a variety of barriers. These barriers often disproportionately affect marginalized communities. Here are some of the groups most likely to face challenges:

1. **Low-Income Individuals**:
   - Many low-income people may lack the resources to obtain the necessary documents, such as birth certificates or passports, required to get a government-issued ID. The cost of obtaining these documents, along with transportation costs, can be prohibitive.

2. **Elderly Citizens**:
   - Older adults, especially those born before birth certificates were standard, may not have the documentation needed to obtain an ID. Additionally, some elderly individuals may have mobility issues or live far from ID-issuing offices, making it difficult to apply for or renew an ID.

3. **Minorities**:
   - Studies have shown that racial minorities, particularly African Americans and Latinos, are less likely to possess government-issued photo ID compared to white citizens. This disparity is often linked to historical and systemic inequalities.

4. **Students**:
   - College students who move frequently or attend school out of state may have difficulty obtaining an ID that complies with voting requirements, especially if their student ID is not accepted for voting.

5. **Rural Residents**:
   - People living in rural areas may face logistical challenges in obtaining ID due to the distance from government offices and limited access to transportation.

6. **People with Disabilities**:
   - Individuals with disabilities may encounter obstacles in obtaining IDs due to physical, cognitive, or bureaucratic challenges. Additionally, they may face difficulties in accessing ID-issuing locations if these are not adequately equipped for people with disabilities.

7. **Homeless Individuals**:
   - Those without a stable address may struggle to obtain an ID, as many states require proof of residency, which is challenging for people experiencing homelessness.

8. **Transgender Individuals**:
   - Transgender people may face difficulties if their gender presentation does not match the gender listed on their ID, or if they are in the process of legally changing their name or gender marker. This can result in ID that does not reflect their identity, complicating the voting process.

These barriers can disenfranchise eligible voters by making it difficult or impossible for them to meet ID requirements, thus limiting their ability to participate in elections  [oai_citation:1,2024 election poll tracker - The Hill and DDHQ](https://elections2024.thehill.com/national/).

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7 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

Oh you mean these wasters......

 

Certain groups of people in the United States may find it difficult to obtain the identification (ID) required for voting due to a variety of barriers. These barriers often disproportionately affect marginalized communities. Here are some of the groups most likely to face challenges:

1. **Low-Income Individuals**:
   - Many low-income people may lack the resources to obtain the necessary documents, such as birth certificates or passports, required to get a government-issued ID. The cost of obtaining these documents, along with transportation costs, can be prohibitive.

2. **Elderly Citizens**:
   - Older adults, especially those born before birth certificates were standard, may not have the documentation needed to obtain an ID. Additionally, some elderly individuals may have mobility issues or live far from ID-issuing offices, making it difficult to apply for or renew an ID.

3. **Minorities**:
   - Studies have shown that racial minorities, particularly African Americans and Latinos, are less likely to possess government-issued photo ID compared to white citizens. This disparity is often linked to historical and systemic inequalities.

4. **Students**:
   - College students who move frequently or attend school out of state may have difficulty obtaining an ID that complies with voting requirements, especially if their student ID is not accepted for voting.

5. **Rural Residents**:
   - People living in rural areas may face logistical challenges in obtaining ID due to the distance from government offices and limited access to transportation.

6. **People with Disabilities**:
   - Individuals with disabilities may encounter obstacles in obtaining IDs due to physical, cognitive, or bureaucratic challenges. Additionally, they may face difficulties in accessing ID-issuing locations if these are not adequately equipped for people with disabilities.

7. **Homeless Individuals**:
   - Those without a stable address may struggle to obtain an ID, as many states require proof of residency, which is challenging for people experiencing homelessness.

8. **Transgender Individuals**:
   - Transgender people may face difficulties if their gender presentation does not match the gender listed on their ID, or if they are in the process of legally changing their name or gender marker. This can result in ID that does not reflect their identity, complicating the voting process.

These barriers can disenfranchise eligible voters by making it difficult or impossible for them to meet ID requirements, thus limiting their ability to participate in elections  [oai_citation:1,2024 election poll tracker - The Hill and DDHQ](https://elections2024.thehill.com/national/).

So, these are the people that are barred from attending a Harris rally, that's pretty sad.

 

In any event, you could make the same argument that all of these people are not allowed to drive, buy cigarettes. buy alcohol, received public benefits, enroll in school, get on an airplane, book a hotel, etc. 

 

Would it not make more sense to make it cheaper and easier for these people to get legal identification? Plenty of states provide identification cards free to the poor. 

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