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The real reason Ohio’s GOP wants voter ID in the Constitution has nothing to do with elections
Ohio already requires voters to show a photo ID at the polls, so why are Republican lawmakers racing to enshrine that requirement in the state Constitution? According to the hosts of Today in Ohio, the answer has nothing to do with election security and everything to do with a party that knows it’s in trouble.
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Republican lawmakers hope to “strengthen Ohio’s election process” by asking voters to enshrine mandatory voter ID in Ohio’s constitution as early as November.