Rasmussen: 82% Say a Photo ID Should be Needed to Vote

Published Fri, Aug 20 2010 11:59 AM

Rasmussen Reports has a poll out that shows that 82% of Americans believe that a photo ID should be required to vote. This is from a survey of 1000 likely voters nationwide. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 3%.

From the write up of the poll:

An overwhelming majority of Likely Voters in the United States think all voters in the country should be required to present photo identification in order to vote in U.S. elections.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters finds that just 14% disagree and think the current identification system is sufficient. Just 4% are undecided on the issue.

This is a sentiment that spans demographics, as majorities in every demographic agree that photo identification should be required to vote.

The fact that so many special interest groups have fought for years to allow voter fraud to happen by not simply requiring photo ID. I wonder if they will finally listen to the public that their attempts to undermine the electoral process by making it easier to cheat the system. Pretty sure that vast majority of Americans have a photo ID anyway, why not just make it a requirement to vote?

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# rnla.org said on Saturday, April 16, 2011 3:07 AM

Rasmussen 82 say a photo should be needed to vote.. Neat :)

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