‘Can I See Some ID?’ Is A Totally Reasonable Question, Except In 1 Situation

Here’s a pretty terrible story: Dozens of states are actually making it harder for people to vote. And of course, those people just happen to be young, poor, and people of color. And it goes way beyond asking for ID at the polls. The more she explains how they’re doing it, the madder it makes…

FACT CHECK TIME: Two clarifications are necessary here.

#1: 31 states do request ID from voters, but only 10 require it. Still, it’s totally wrong for the other 21 to even ask.


#2: The video claims that African-American voters are 26 times more likely to vote early. That’s based on the results of a small study of one county in Ohio. It’s true that African-Americans in the study were 26 times more likely to vote early in person. White voters were more likely to vote early by mail.

All that said, it’s completely true that more than 1 in 10 U.S. citizens don’t have an ID, that there were only 31 instances of credible voter fraud out of 1 billion ballots cast since 2000, and that you can vote with a gun license in Texas but not a student ID.

Generations

The intriguing reason why people in the past looked a lot older than people today

Pop Culture

Maria and Georg Von Trapp’s real-life love story is even better than ‘The Sound of Music’

Pop Culture

16 things most Americans don’t know are an ‘American thing’ according to non-Americans

Family

Family was mourning grandpa at his funeral. Then a ‘Hello’ from his coffin stunned them.