Author Topic: Does anyone see anything wrong with GOP states ID Voter law?  (Read 497 times)

Offline Woody

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In 2008 GA had voter ID laws in place.  The argument from the left is voter ID laws suppress the black vote.  Conservatives claim it does not suppress the vote.  And the data from GA suggests tat conservatives are correct.  Voter ID laws did not stop an increase in black votes in GA for the 2008 election.


http://www.politifact.com/georgia/statements/2012/aug/14/warren-kampf/lawmaker-uses-georgia-push-voter-id-law/
Sure, cons are correct if all we're talking about is Georgia (may Charles Barkley achieve his dream of being that state's governor!)

But none of that's true for the states that passed such laws in 2012.


No, Indiana and other states as well.  But the left did make those claims about Georgia 2008.  As usual, they were wrong.


How can you make the claim it is not true for 2012, looney toons, when the election is not until November? 


Kentaclara, for one always asking for proof you rarely read what is given to you.
« Last Edit: August 18, 2012, 10:37:55 pm by Woody »
A reminder for kentay:
I fully support going back to ALL, that says ALL THE CLINTON TAX and spend policies that led to the economic boom in the second half of the 90's.