A voter ID does not stop. What kind of fraud does it stop? You know, other than identity theft, which has not been the case. We had, what, 3 million votes cast, I think, in 2008, and there were 20 cases of fraud, none of which a voter ID would have stopped. But here's the. Here's the deal. If you do any polling on that subject, you'll find about 80% of the people in the state say you should produce a photo id, you know, because. (37:48–38:00)
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Asserts that in 2008, 3 million votes were cast with 20 cases of fraud, none preventable by voter ID.
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