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Supreme Court upholds Arizona's photo ID law for elections
This is a bad ruling for Democrats. Finally, someone is doing something about photo IDs and elections. I can't believe we are in the year 2006 and many states don't require photo IDs to vote. You need an ID to get a Block Buster card, but not to vote for the President of the U.S.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that Arizona can go ahead with requiring voters to present a photo ID, starting with next month's general election, as part of the Proposition 200 that voters passed in 2004. The ruling overturns an Oct. 5 decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which put the voter ID rules on hold this election cycle.Looks like dead people and illegals can't vote any more!
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