Voter ID sounds super obvious right, you need an ID to vote, we need to know who you are so that there isn't fraud. Well turns out that voter ID laws end up reducing voter turnout by 2-3%, which is at least 3MM people based upon how many voted in the last presidential election. So it's taking away their ability to vote. And there have only been about 1200 instances of voter fraud since 1948. So you're taking away 3MM people's ability to vote for a statistically tiny amount of fraud. And of those instances of fraud, the people go to jail.
Now, you're probably saying "but it's so easy to get an ID"...Over
21 million U.S. citizens do not have government-issued photo identification. That’s because ID cards aren’t always accessible for everyone. The ID itself can be costly, and even when IDs are free, applicants must incur other expenses to obtain the underlying documents that are needed to get an ID. This can be a significant burden on people in lower-income communities. Further, the travel required is an obstacle for people with disabilities, the elderly, and people living in rural areas.