Them trying to buy Judges indicates that Judiciary still holds power in the US at least to some extent

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    It is! Some countries use a “permanent” ink to prevent voting twice, but yes, just let people vote.

    Let’s imagine one person one vote, but without voter ID. Now, one person can be 10 people…IF that one person wants to set the record for “easiest voter fraud conviction ever.”

    In-person election fraud isn’t a thing that statistically happens.

    However, requiring an ID does SUPPRESS turnout in countries that are deporting so quickly they sometimes accidently deport their own citizens and can’t get them back (true story bro).

    So you fixed a problem that doesn’t exist, but hurt poor and marginalized people. Sounds like a shitty idea.

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      Are you suggesting voter ID laws suppress turnout in most modern European democracies?