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Originally Posted by AnotherKD
Okay, then what about comparing it to the rule now where people must show ID to take the SAT or ACT (which, incidentally, I thought was already a requirement).
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But the government doesn't administer the SAT or the ACT, so it's not the government requiring something in order to exercise a fundamental right.
I still say that those who advocate for photo IDs bear the burden of (1) showing that voter fraud is currently a real problem, and (2) that photo IDs will fight that problem.