I swear you don't read the articles you post.92-year-old Bellmead woman struggles to get voter ID
Bellmead resident Ruby Barber was born in Guys, Tenn., to sharecroppers who never signed a birth certificate, and now the 92-year-old is struggling to prove her citizenship so she canwacotrib.com
North Carolinians highlight struggles getting photo IDs ahead of amendment vote
If Janice Franklin has an extra $10 to spare, she’s not thinking about using it to buy a photo identification so shewww.ncpolicywatch.com
Voter Photo ID Laws Hit Older Americans Hard - Voting Rights
Without a valid photo ID, many older Americans will not be allowed to vote this year.www.aarp.org
Recently Jailed New Yorkers Struggle When Dumped on Street With No ID
Leaving Rikers Island, many former detainees can’t rent apartments or get jobs — because the city lost their ID.www.thecity.nyc
1) The woman didn't have an birth certificate. In the article you posted it said, "Barber could purchase a birth certificate online through the Tennessee Health Department’s website for $15 plus a processing fee..."
Guess what, she got one once her son just took some time to help her.
Bellmead woman, 92, gets voter ID after struggle to prove citizenship
Bellmead resident Ruby Barber, 92, will be able to vote for her candidate this November after she struggled to obtain an election identification certificate, or EIC, because she doesn’t have
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2) Franklin: $10 is hardly a suppression to get an ID. Guess there's cell phone suppression since we're being forced to pay for them.
Hirsch: Get your other documentation to match. It takes a little bit of time and a little bit of money. Be a friggin adult. Also she does have an ID.
Tran: Get a permanent NC address or continue with absentee voting. Btw he also has an ID.
3) http://www.scdmvonline.com/-/driver-services/drivers-license/real-id
Go to "Documents needed to buy a Real ID". Tell me what is unreasonable.
4) I didn't read this entire article before posting this because what happened there isn't the norm. Way to try and throw out one-offs as a means to try and prove your point.