Let’s not pretend this is about protecting voting integrity. ID laws often go hand-in-hand with tactics like purging voter rolls and closing polling places in minority neighborhoods. It’s not about fairness… it’s about control.
So no, ID verification isn’t inherently unconstitutional—but when it becomes a tool for gatekeeping rights, it absolutely violates the spirit of the Constitution. Maybe try engaging with the actual argument instead of playing gotcha games.
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Let’s not pretend this is about protecting voting integrity. ID laws often go hand-in-hand with tactics like purging voter rolls and closing polling places in minority neighborhoods. It’s not about fairness… it’s about control.