[QUOTE=boxcar]And in Kalifornia no I.D. is required to vote.QUOTE]
Maryland also. 2 true stories. 2 or 3 primaries ago, I tried to hand my Md. drivers license to an election official at registration and he refused to look at it and told me to put it away. All needed here is to give name and affiliation, if any.
About 20 years ago a neighbor of mine and co-worker died. I knew he was a Democrat. I went to the polling place to vote and gave his name, etc. and was handed a voting slip which I refused of course and explained why I did so. The election official laughed and proceeded to give me a slip after I told her the correct information. It 100% clear that I could have voted twice.
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I wouldn't say I drink too much but my mother did tell me that my first words were" when does happy hour start"?
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