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Kamala Harris Defends NO Voter IDs because Rural Americans CAN’T Photocopy

Kamala Harris is being grilled after comments made regarding voter ID laws. 

“I don’t think that we should underestimate what that [compromise on voter ID laws] could mean,” The VP said. “Because in some people’s mind, that means you’re going to have to Xerox or photocopy your ID to send it in to prove who you are. Well there are a whole lot of people, especially people who live in rural communities, who don’t  there’s no Kinkos and there’s no OfficeMax near them.” Harris concluded. 

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Rural Americans erupted on Twitter explaining that they can, in fact photocopy their ID’s.

In today’s age, virtually nobody uses a photocopier. Most tech savvy Americans would simply take a picture of their ID, and print it through Bluetooth. 

If this was a genuine concern from the VP why would she not push for the system to he adjusted so that ID pictures could be submitted digitally? 

Most Americans have a cell phone with a camera, and access to the internet one way or another. Whether that internet exists at home, a public library or the local McDonald’s. 

If these issues were truly concerns solutions would be made that ensure the security of the American election system.