Every secure democracy requires basic verification that the person casting a ballot is eligible to do so. Photo identification is a simple, widely used safeguard that confirms identity without creating meaningful barriers for lawful citizens. Nations that already demand it understand that clean elections depend on knowing exactly who is voting.Refusing a nationwide standard leaves the system vulnerable to the very problems that erode public confidence. When other large democracies treat voter ID as routine common sense, the resistance here looks less like principle and more like a preference for weaker controls. Practical safeguards protect the value of every legitimate vote.Americans who follow the rules deserve an election process that matches the seriousness of self-government. Mandatory identification at the polls is not exclusion. It is the minimum requirement for ensuring that only eligible citizens determine the direction of the country.
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