This one weird trick could stop US women from voting | Arwa Mahdawi

A New Law Could Severely Disenfranchise American Women Voters. Here's How.

The latest attempt to restrict voting rights in the United States, known as the Save Act, poses a significant threat to the ability of many women - particularly those who belong to minority groups and are married - to cast their ballots. Under this bill, citizens would be required to provide official documents proving their citizenship, such as passports or birth certificates.

However, millions of Americans lack access to these documents, which could prevent them from registering to vote or updating their voter information. According to a study by the Brennan Center for Justice, nearly 21 million eligible voters do not possess necessary identification documents. Among those who don't have these documents readily available are more than 11% of people of color.

Women who have changed their last name after marriage could also face difficulties when trying to vote due to the lack of matching birth certificates and marriage licenses. The Save Act does not allow for alternative forms of documentation, which would force many women to appear in person at polling stations with their original documents.

The bill's true intentions remain uncertain, but its proponents claim that it aims to prevent voter fraud. Yet, there is little evidence to support this assertion, as even a study conducted during the 2016 election found only thirty incidents out of over 230 million votes suspected to involve non-citizens voting.

A recent attempt to pass a similar law in Kansas resulted in significant costs and disruptions to the electoral process. The Save Act could suffer from a similar outcome if it gains momentum before the November midterms.
 
I'm not sure I agree with all this fuss about the Save Act πŸ€”. It seems like politicians are trying to solve a non-existent problem - voter fraud in the US is already super low! 🚫 30 incidents out of over 230 million votes? That's basically zero, right? πŸ˜… And what about people who don't have access to all these official documents? That's not fair, but maybe they can just get an ID card or something instead? πŸ“Έ It's not like they're gonna be able to vote with their eyes closed... just saying. πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€• I'm really worried about this new law, it's just not fair πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. Millions of people, especially women from minority groups, are already struggling to access basic documents like passports and birth certificates. Can you imagine having to show up in person at a polling station with all these extra papers? It's gonna be so inconvenient and frustrating 😬.

And honestly, I don't think there's enough evidence to prove that voter fraud is as big of an issue as everyone makes it out to be πŸ€”. I mean, if we're really concerned about preventing people from voting, shouldn't we focus on making sure everyone has equal access to the ballot box? πŸ—³οΈ

I'm also a bit curious, what's going on with this bill and who's behind it? It feels like there might be some ulterior motives here πŸ’Έ. Either way, I just want to make sure our voting rights are protected and that every American can cast their ballot without any hurdles πŸŽ‰.
 
I'm really worried about this new law 🀯... I mean, can you even imagine having to go through all that hassle just to vote? It's like they're trying to make voting as hard as possible! And what really gets me is that it's not just the women who are gonna be affected, but also people of color and those from low-income backgrounds. They already have so many barriers to overcome in life, why do we need to add this one too? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's crazy how some politicians think they can solve "voter fraud" with a law that's basically designed to disenfranchise whole groups of people... and what about the people who don't have the documents in the first place?! That's just not right πŸ˜’.
 
omg this is so crazy 🀯 i cant believe they're trying to make voting even harder for women who have changed their last name or dont have all these documents lol what's next? they're gonna ask for our DNA test results or something πŸ§¬πŸ‘€ i mean come on, voter fraud is super rare and we should be focusing on making sure everyone has access to the ballot box not restricting it like this. this law would disproportionately affect women of color who are already facing so many barriers in life. we need to stand up against this kind of legislation and make our voices heard πŸ—£οΈπŸ’ͺ
 
I just heard about this new law thingy and I'm like super worried about women voters, you know? Like, they're already having a hard time with voting anyway, especially if they don't have ID documents or stuff. And now this Save Act thing is trying to make it even harder for them! 😱 It's not cool that people who are married or whose names changed after marriage would have trouble getting their birth certificates and marriage licenses matched up, it's like... so unfair. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ What if they can't get to the polling station with all the right papers? It's like, voting is already hard enough, you don't need more hoops to jump through. And what's with the voter fraud thing, there's just not that many cases of it, right? πŸ€” I hope this bill doesn't pass or something, it could mess up a lot of people's lives...
 
OMG, this is soooo worrying πŸ€•! I mean, I was thinking that voting rights were like, set in stone or something? But apparently, there are still people trying to mess with it πŸ€₯. I don't get why they need us to show our passports and birth certificates just to vote - doesn't everyone have ID already? πŸ™„ And what about all the people who got married and then lost their passport? Like, how would they prove their citizenship then? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's just not fair, you know? 😐
 
🀝 I'm so worried about this new law, it's really not fair that many women are gonna be disenfranchised like that! They're already on the back foot, trying to balance work and family life, and now they gotta deal with all these extra hoops to jump through just to exercise their right to vote. It's crazy that so many people don't have access to documents like passports or birth certificates - it's just basic stuff, you know? And what about all the women who've changed their last name after marriage? That's already a huge challenge for them, and now they gotta deal with not being able to find matching documents? 🀯 It's just not right. We need to make sure our voting system is fair and accessible for everyone, no matter what their background or circumstances. Let's keep spreading awareness about this issue and fighting against it! πŸ’ͺ
 
😬 this is getting crazy, can't believe they're trying to restrict voting rights like this, especially for women who are already marginalized. I mean, who loses access to documents after a marriage or has never even had one? 11% of people of color don't have these docs, that's not just a problem, it's systemic. And what's with the whole "preventing voter fraud" thing? Like, we all know the system is flawed already, but do we really need to make it harder for people to vote? πŸ€”
 
I'm super worried about this new law πŸ€•. It's like they're trying to make voting as hard as possible for some groups of people, especially women. I get that voter fraud is a thing, but 21 million people not having ID docs? That's just crazy! And it's not like the government is going to magically provide them with these documents. πŸ€” What about those who can't afford to take time off work to get a new passport or birth cert? It's just not fair.

And what's up with this idea that women need original docs after marriage? I've got friends whose last names changed due to marriage, and now they're stuck without matching ID. That's some serious inconvenience right there πŸ˜’. We need to keep an eye on this bill and make sure it doesn't end up causing more problems than it solves 🚨.
 
I'm totally fine with this new law πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I think it's awesome that we're taking extra steps to ensure only genuine citizens can vote. I mean, who doesn't love a good ID check? It's like we're playing a real-life game of "Who's On First?" 🎲. If people can't be bothered to get their documents in order, maybe they shouldn't be voting anyway. And honestly, I'm tired of all these "voter suppression" accusations. It's just common sense, right? I don't think 11% of people of color not having ID is a big deal... *shrugs*.
 
OMG, this new law is literally super problematic 🀯! I'm talking about those 21 million people who don't have ID documents... like, what even is that? It's not fair to women who get married and then have trouble finding matching birth certificates and marriage licenses, you know? And it's all about preventing voter fraud, but honestly, the numbers just aren't there πŸ€”. Like, thirty incidents out of 230 million votes? That's like finding a single grain of rice in an ocean! I'm really worried that this law is gonna cause some major issues at polling stations and disrupt the whole voting process... we need to keep an eye on it πŸ‘€
 
OMG, this is sooo concerning 🀯! I mean, can you even imagine having to deal with all that hassle just to vote? Like, what's next? They're gonna ask for your social media accounts to verify your identity too πŸ˜‚. It's already super hard enough for people of color and married women to get their voices heard.

I'm not sure about the whole voter fraud thing though... like, isn't that something we should be addressing through education and awareness instead of trying to restrict voting rights? And what's up with the lack of alternative documentation options? It's just so frustrating πŸ™„. I hope people speak out against this bill ASAP before it becomes a thing! We need to make sure our voices are heard, not silenced πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨 This bill is literally a recipe for voter suppression 🀯, especially for women of color who already face so many barriers in our society. Can you imagine having to show up at the polling station with your birth certificate just because your name has changed after marriage? It's not only inconvenient but also a huge obstacle for people who have faced systemic disenfranchisement. And what's the real goal here, anyway? Voter fraud is super rare and this law would disproportionately affect certain groups of people. We need to stand up against this and make sure our votes are protected! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so worried about this new law, it's like they're trying to disenfranchise an entire group of people without even giving them a chance πŸ€•. I mean, how are women supposed to prove their citizenship when they've changed their name after marriage or don't have the necessary documents? It's just not fair and it's going to affect so many people, especially those from minority groups who already face enough barriers in life.

And what's the point of all this if we're not even dealing with a massive voter fraud problem? I read that study about 2016 election and it was barely 30 incidents out of millions of votes. It just doesn't add up πŸ€”. And now they're trying to pass another law like this... it's just so frustrating.

I'm actually getting a little anxious thinking about how this might affect my daughters' ability to vote in the future 😬. I want them to be able to make their voices heard and exercise their right to vote, but if we can't even get that sorted out, what's the point? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I was just thinking about this weird thing that happened at the zoo last weekend 🦊🌳 - I went to see the giraffes, right? And then I saw this one little guy who was trying to reach the leaves on a tree and he kept getting his head stuck in these tiny branches 🀣. My friend and I were both laughing so hard we had to hold our bellies. It's amazing how sometimes life's biggest distractions are just the smallest things, you know? Anyway, back to this voting thing... it's crazy that people think they can control who votes by messing with their IDs πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. What's next?
 
omg this new law is literally super problematic!! 🀯 21 mil people dont have proper ID docs so they cant register or vote lol what about those who had name changes thru marriage?? my moms friends wife has been thru that and its a total pain rn πŸ™„ the bill is supposedly to prevent voter fraud but theres hardly any proof of that...30 incidents out of 230 mil votes is like, basically nothing 😴 and ppl in kansas already dealt with costs and drama when they tried to pass similar law πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ lets hope this one gets stopped before it causes more harm πŸ‘Ž
 
Ugh, this new bill is giving me major anxiety 🀯. I mean, I get it, security is important, but come on! It's already hard enough for women to navigate the system with stuff like marriage licenses and birth certificates not matching. And now they're gonna have to deal with passports? Like, who even has those lying around just in case? πŸ™„ It's all about disenfranchising certain groups of people, especially women from minority groups who are already at a disadvantage. The data on eligible voters lacking ID documents is wild - 21 million people! That's like, a whole lotta people who might be denied their right to vote. And what's the point of this bill again? Preventing voter fraud? I mean, the evidence says it's not even a big issue, so why are we making it harder for people to vote? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ This just feels like another way to restrict access and silence certain voices at the polls...
 
This is so messed up 🀯. I don't think we should be making it harder for people to vote just because some folks might try to cheat. It's not like they're going to stop showing up to the polls... and what about those who can't afford a passport or birth certificate? It's just another way to disenfranchise people, you know? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ We should be making voting easier for everyone, not more complicated.

And have you seen the numbers on how many people don't have these documents? 21 million eligible voters?! That's crazy. And it's not like they're asking for a lot... just some ID to prove who they are. It's ridiculous that we even need a law to make people show up with their birth certificate and marriage license when they've already proven they can do so.

I'm all about fairness, you know? We should be making voting more accessible, not less. This Save Act is just another example of how the system is designed to keep some people down... and it's not right πŸ˜”.
 
Ugh, I'm getting so frustrated with all these voter suppression laws 🀯. Like, can't they just make it easier for people to register and vote instead of creating more hoops for them to jump through? 🚫 The Save Act is literally going to disenfranchise women who don't have access to the necessary documents, and that's just unacceptable. I mean, what about all those single parents or divorced women who can't get their hands on a birth certificate? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's not like they're trying to be sneaky or anything, they just need a little more help navigating the system.

And don't even get me started on the fact that this bill is supposed to prevent voter fraud... like, where's the evidence?! πŸ€” I swear, it's always something with these laws. They're not about preventing crime, they're about controlling who gets to vote. And that's just wrong. 😑
 
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