Sen. Susan Collins is backing a bill in the Senate that would require proof of citizenship to vote. Presumably people would need a U.S. passport or a REAL ID when they come to the polls to vote. I guess people could use a birth certificate but how many voters can easily put their hands on theirs?
I would hope that Sen. Collins votes against this bill, although according to a recent article she is for it. This is after Maine overwhelming voted against voter ID.
Do the Republicans realize that the majority of passport holders live in the blue states?
Susan Brickson
Auburn
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