Wisconsin Voter-ID Study Has Statistical Flaws and Mistaken Assumptions
Only 1.7 percent of respondents believed that they did not have an adequate photo ID.
Only 1.7 percent of respondents believed that they did not have an adequate photo ID.
“I think it’s fair to say that the ACLU and I have fundamentally different world views.”
Proponents say it's a safety measure.
Announcement came one day after Wisconsin also cast doubt on Department of Homeland Security’s warnings.
He contends they violated federal election law by failing to collect personal data about newly registered voters.
The Framers' fears of a "tyranny of the majority" is still very relevant today.
National Popular Vote would make it easier for a "foreign entity" to focus on one big urban center.
The NPV movement is predicated on an end-run around the constitutional amendment process.
New York County (Manhattan) lists 54 percent more names on voter rolls than people of voting age.
Many of them registered while either applying for or renewing their driver’s licenses.