After watching geriatric nuns get turned away from the polls in Indiana last week, because they lacked a photo ID, one would think that the movement for voter ID laws might be slowed down. Apparently, not in Pennsylvania:
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld Indiana's law requiring voters to present photo identification, state Rep. Daryl Metcalfe wants to enact the same kind of law in Pennsylvania.
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But Mr. Metcalfe said his bill is needed "in order to bar corrupt politicians, special interests and any other integrity-deficient individuals from executing unfair, criminal influence at the ballot box."
Never mind the lack of proof of such voter fraud.
The Pittsburgh Post-Dispatch has provided an online poll, and thus far the "no" votes are getting trounced, 76%-24%. If you have a moment, please vote in this poll, even if you don't live in Pennsylvania. thank you!