In 2016, photo ID will be required to vote in North Carolina, just as
it is today when citizens cash a check, apply for government benefits
or even when buying cold remedies such as Sudafed. The need for
photo ID has been questioned by those who say voter fraud isn’t a
problem in North Carolina. However, assuming fraud isn’t a threat when
multimillion dollar campaigns are trying to win in a state where
millions of votes are cast is like believing oversight isn’t needed
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