President Trump has announced plans for an executive order to require states to enact strict voter ID laws. Can he do that? No!
Is it a good idea? Also no. Here’s why.
The president doesn’t control voting methods. States do.
Voters already verify who they are every time they cast a ballot. That’s not controversial — the debate is over what counts as proof.
What does smart voter ID policy look like?
President Trump can’t mandate nationwide voter ID. He can use an executive order to signal support for tighter state laws, but he can’t force states to share his view.
This report looks at what best practices from a sample of peer nations that states (or the federal government) should consider adopting, including greater centralization, improved data sharing operations, regularized and timely voter contact, and the selective targeting of unregistered populations.
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There are good strategies that the United States can adopt to increase voter registration and voter turnout at elections. Other improvements are possible.
One of the reasonable options is NOT for a dictator ordering his preference to suppress voting of the opposite party ahead of an election that his party is going to be decimated in because of his ruinous and unpopular leadership.
Or based on his proven beyond a shadow of doubt lies about the 2020 presidential election that he lost............by a lot!