Opinion: Voter ID Laws Protect Integrity of Ballot Box

Americans treasure their constitutional rights and perhaps the most essential one - the right to cast your vote and to have it count - is gradually being eroded. There is a movement underway to convince the public that requiring someone to prove his or her identity in order to vote constitutes "suppression." Yes, that's the argument that Governor Beverly Perdue gave when she vetoed the photo ID law (HB 351) enacted by North Carolina's legislature.

2020-05-03T23:35:20+00:00September 19th, 2012|ACRU Commentary, Voter ID|

Norm Coleman on Why Voter ID Laws Are Needed

When the polls closed on the November 2008 U.S. Senate election, I was ahead of Al Franken for the Minnesota seat by 215 votes out of nearly 3 million votes that had been cast. Eight months later, Al Franken was declared the winner of the recount with a margin of 312 votes. A few months after that, Obamacare passed the U.S. Senate on a straight party-line, filibuster-proof 60 votes....Elections matter. I have no desire to re-litigate the 2008 election, but elections matter.

2020-05-03T23:35:20+00:00September 14th, 2012|ACRU Commentary, Voter ID|

Early Voting Begins; May Prove Decisive in Presidential Race

Early voting in the presidential race begins this month, and in the weeks to come millions of people in key states will cast ballots that could prove decisive on Election Day. They did in 2008, when President Barack Obama's margin of victory relied to a great degree on early votes cast in such crucial states as Florida, Colorado, North Carolina and Iowa. Read more: https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Weeks-before-Election-Day-early-voting-kicks-off-3837143.php#ixzz25bUfyMsX

2020-05-03T23:26:47+00:00September 4th, 2012|Early Voting, News|
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