The second most populated county in North Carolina placed itself squarely behind photo ID safeguards on the state level with a resolution that reads as follows:
“Now it is time to reaffirm for all citizens the right of an honest
voter not to have his or her legitimate vote canceled out or diluted by
an illegal vote. … Every American who cares enough to take the time to
vote should also care enough to obtain even the most basic form of
identification, or to request assistance to obtain some minimal
identification to protect the integrity of a process for which others
have laid down their lives.”
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