@elonmusk As of recent estimates, about 176 countries or jurisdictions require some form of voter identification to cast a ballot, why is the US not on this list
@AmyMcGrathKY@Dede_Watson That’s not factual. What’s factual is all of our NATO allies and most democratic countries require a form of ID like this to vote. Why don’t we?
@AdamSchefter Truth is that it was the 53rd worse HHLD rating https://t.co/0GpSOHhIAC and in real data (not panel), nearly 50% tuned out during halftime
@piersmorgan Fact check Piers - it was 128 not 135 If you believe Nielsen, he then drew the 53rd worse HHLD Rating (of 60). Only seven games did worse https://t.co/0GpSOHigqa and in fact nearly half viewers based on real viewership data (not a panel) tuned out
Most democracies require voter registration.
•Most require some form of ID.
•Some (like Germany) use automatic civil registries.
•Some (like Australia) do not require photo ID but have strict roll management.
It’s not like the US is trying to do something extreme. It’s a norm in most of the world to prove you are a legal citizen and have a right to vote.