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It's true. He would not have won the election if every state had 'Voter Photo ID Law'. This proves that by 2016 we need every state to have a Voter Photo ID Law to stop this voter fraud from happening again:
Typical republican response...instead of attempting to figure out why your party doesn't appeal to the country you should just limit access to voting for those who disagree with you. Do you really wonder why you lost?
Having a hard time grasping cause and effect, are we?
Photo ID laws were only popular the right-wing enclaves where President Obama didn't stand a chance in the first place. It was a futile gesture, empty symbolism, designed carefully to appeal to the sort of slack-jawed yokels who think there's such a thing as "white civil rights".
That is not correct. In the State in which I voted, he won and I was asked for an ID. I don't know if was in fact required by "law"...but it was no big deal !
Did anyone believe at all that Obama would have ever pulled
Georgia
Tennessee
Kansas
Indiana
Voter ID law or not, I'm pretty sure that Obama was always slated to lose those states
I believe Jesus Christ Superstar is insinuating that Obama would have lost Ohio/Wisconsin/Colorado if not for the pesky dead people voting for Obama.
You know, the voter fraud that doesn't exist.
That Obama won Ohio and (probably) Florida, despite the best efforts of the Republican elected officials there tying to suppress the vote and disenfranchise people, is pretty encouraging. Voter fraud simply isn't a viable solution, republicans. Sorry.
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