Video: Nadler Says Voter ID Laws ‘Plot by Conservatives’ to Suppress Votes

The Daily Caller Reports: New York Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler, a member of the House Judiciary  Committee, told The Daily Caller that laws requiring voters to present photo  identification are part of a “deliberate plot by conservatives and Republicans  to suppress votes” that would be cast by minorities, the elderly and young  people.

TheDC asked Nadler on Monday why states should not require voters to show  photo ID at the polls.

“It doesn’t have to be photo ID. You get Social Security with Social Security  cards and, by the way, plenty of voter IDs — you have a photo ID issued by a  state university as a student or as a teacher, and those — in a lot of states,  those aren’t valid. And there’s no valid reason why those shouldn’t be valid for  voting purposes,” Nadler told TheDC before attending a forum on voter ID laws on  Capitol Hill.

“People generally have voter IDs because they drive cars, but lots of people  don’t drive cars,” he explained.

“A lot of these states that are passing these laws are making it very  difficult to get the underlying documents, so it will take you a lot of time; it  will cost you a lot of money to get it. And that’s putting a poll tax,  either in time or in money, or both, on the right to vote. And that’s  wrong.”

According to the  National Conference of State Legislatures, Georgia, Indiana, Florida, Alabama,  Louisiana, Idaho, South Dakota and Hawaii currently require voters to present  photo ID at the polls. In Michigan, voters can sign an affidavit instead of  presenting a photo ID. Kansas, Tennessee and Wisconsin have passed photo ID laws  that will take effect in 2012. Rhode Island will adopt a photo ID law on Jan. 1,  2014.

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