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74 Percent of Americans Believe Voter I.D. Should Be Required to Vote

A new Washington Post poll shows a whopping 74 percent of Americans believe photo identification should be required to cast a ballot in U.S. elections.

The question:

Q: In your view, should voters in the United States be required to show official, government-issued photo identification -- such as a driver?s license -- when they cast ballots on Election Day, or shouldn't they have to do this?

The results:

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According to Attorney General Eric Holder's classification of Voter I.D. laws as "discriminatory," 74 percent of the country must be raaacccciiiisssttttt.