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{{Item |author=Charleston Daily Mail editorial board |source=Charleston Daily Mail |date=September 28, 2006 |url=http://www.dailymail.com/news/Opinion/200609283/ |quote="While Ireland undoubtedly has worked hard to purge dead people from the voter registration rolls, people still manage to cast ballots in the names of the dead. Requiring a photo ID would nip that in the bud. Another Democratic talking point is that some of the poor, the elderly and the disabled do not have photo IDs. But the state already issues photo IDs to non-drivers at the Division of Motor Vehicles." }} {{Opinion|Federal Election Integrity Act|Act should be passed|for}} {{Reference|Keep Away the Vote}} {{Reference|'Reform' Will Cost Us More For Less}} | |||
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{{Item |author=Charleston Daily Mail editorial board |source=Charleston Daily Mail |date=September 28, 2006 |url=http://www.dailymail.com/news/Opinion/200609283/ |quote="While Ireland undoubtedly has worked hard to purge dead people from the voter registration rolls, people still manage to cast ballots in the names of the dead. Requiring a photo ID would nip that in the bud. Another Democratic talking point is that some of the poor, the elderly and the disabled do not have photo IDs. But the state already issues photo IDs to non-drivers at the Division of Motor Vehicles." }} {{Opinion|Federal Election Integrity Act|Act should be passed|for}} {{Reference|Keep Away the Vote}} {{Reference|'Reform' Will Cost Us More For Less}}