Smug?

Just making a point. I realize not everyone has transportation readily available, but if they can find a way to the polls, they may be able to find a way to get a photo id or whatever is needed. Indiana, like many states, have provisions for invalids and shut-ins to cast a ballot. If someone is so shut-in they cannot aquire any type of assistance or transportation, perhaps voting is not even one of their priorities. I appreciate your passion for this argument and I agree Indiana’s laws need some tweeking, but not all voting methods are perfect. Remeber the infamous hanging chads!

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