Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Indiana Voter ID Law Challenged

Ground breaking research will try to protect the voting rights of ineligible voters and people that don't vote. The research shows - democrats find it difficult to obtain ID and unless you make more than $40,000 a year, you are probably too dumb to get ID.

A legal brief has been filed challenging the State of Indiana's ID requirement for voting. This perfectly timed challenge will be heard during the '08 Presidential campaign and a decision from the Supreme Court should come right around general election time.

Just in time for the Dem's to wake the dead!

From Breitbart --
Democrats, too, are less likely to have the right ID, said the foes who filed a legal brief....

"The alleged ill that this is out to correct doesn't really exist," said Justin Levitt, counsel for the Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law, which filed a brief arguing against the law.

The survey, led by a researcher at the University of Washington, found that 86 percent of white eligible voters had current, valid photo identification, compared to 73 percent of black eligible voters.

While many people have driver's licenses or other identification, the study confirmed that many others don't, said researcher Matt A. Barreto.

This ground breaking research exposes something we never knew - some people have ID and some don't have ID.

This Barreto guy- he's a sharp one! What I don't see in this research is how many of the eligible voting White's and Black's that have ID's - actually go vote.

Wanting to appear thorough, and needing a way to get dead people to the polls on election day, researchers needed what all voting studies do - numbers showing republicans are bad.....

Politics was also found to be a factor. About 41 percent of those who have valid identification said they were Republican, while 32 percent were Democrats. Of those without ID, 34 percent were Republican and 38 percent were Democrats.

Among registered voters in Indiana, nearly 91 percent of those between 55 and 69 had a current ID, compared with about 80 percent of people 18-34 and about 84 percent of those over the age of 70. About 88 percent of registered voters making at least $40,000 a year had current ID, compared with about 82 percent of those making less than $40,000 a year, the study found. More....

If doing research on "prospective voter's" why would ineligible voters be included in this poll? I also wonder how many of these ineligible democrat voters were illegal immigrants.

Looking at the numbers given, I would again ask - How has this law negatively effected eligible voters that exercise their right to vote?

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