It worked when you were a registrant and knocking on someone's door. It works that way on Motor Voter. It works that way everywhere. And you have to say who you are. Your signature becomes the identical piece of information that has been used for a long time now, decades and decades and decades, as the proof of who you say you are. Why? Because your signature can be traced. I always find this very interesting in our state because it's not that fraud hasn't been committed. The question is whether you're going to catch fraud. (02:18–02:31)
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Asserts that signatures have been used for decades as proof of identity in voting.
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