The mass and social media had a influence public opinion regarding voter ID laws by giving evidence of how some voters want voter ID requirement to be initiated since last year. For example, Minnesota newspaper showed a big majority of Americans favor voter ID by 80 percent earlier this year. However, the media (mass and social) a new voter law is unnecessary due to the past to stop and reduce voter fraud in way of making it constitutional is to stay put with small bounty of $2 or $3 to encourage people to report of inaccurate or fraudulent voter registration. Kurt Hyde wrote article Fraught With Fraud says, “Use tried and true methods that have successfully cleaned up elections in the past [instead of using this springboard for advancing a national ID]” (Hyde, K. (2008, October 13). Drawing my own conclusion about the debate over voter ID laws seeing that I have justified my own conclusion with facts and persuasive reasoning that voter fraud is real. All things considered already a Voter-ID law in placed that has prevented voter fraud in the past, therefore, why fix a prevention that been …show more content…
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