Yet the voters say to the constitutional amendment, we want photo id. And so, you know, think about it. Brad Schimmel's opponent has argued against, I mean, she very publicly argued against photo id, saying that it's in effect, a poll tax. And so I would say to you, I think it's evident that a lot of voters didn't realize that Susan Crawford had taken that position publicly a decade ago. (12:56–13:08)
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Asserts that Brad Schimmel's opponent publicly argued against photo ID, claiming it is a poll tax.
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