If a retail store owner worried about people passing counterfeit money in his/her store, the fastest way to train new clerks wouldn't involve showing them all the different counterfeits they'd caught over the years. The fastest way to train them is to show them what a real dollar bill looks like.
Similarly, the fastest, most efficient way of shutting down the DFL's Photo ID arguments isn't to engage in a point-by-point argument with the DFL. Asking them a simple question would expose them.
When Joe Mansky says that the compliance rate in Ramsey County, aka Voter Fraud Central, is 99%, a simple question will stop him in his tracks. When corrupt Secretary of State Mark Ritchie insists that there's never been a case of voter impersonation in Minnesota, this simple question will stop him dead in his tracks:
Without Photo ID, how can you be certain?
Without knowing who the person is, it isn't possible to know what the compliance rate is. It's assuming that people won't game the system with fake voter registrations. It's assuming that the dead people don't attempt to vote in primaries.
Without Photo ID, how would an election judge know that there's never been a case of voter impersonation? Election judges can accurately state that they've never detected a case of voter impersonation but that isn't the same as saying that voter impersonation hasn't happened.
Photo ID is the only remedy that'll prevent voter impersonation voter fraud. Contrary to the Hyperventillating Left's protestations, there's no way they'd know with total certainty that voter impersonation has happened.
Another tactic of the Hyperventillating Left is to say that 'conservatives can't prove that voter fraud exists.' Rather than arguing with them on that specific point, the best tactic is responding this way:
Without Photo ID, how would an election judge gather that proof?
The Hyperventillating Left's spin wasn't developed overnight. It's filled with misdirection, deflections and irrelevant questions.
Conservatives concerned with election integrity don't need an arsenal of tactics. Developing a set of questions that cuts to the chase is all that's needed.
Asking the Hyperventillating Left how they know that voter impersonation hasn't happened without Photo ID will leave them stammering and frustrated.













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