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Voter ID Laws

Published on Nov 18, 2015

This is my visual rhetoric assignment for my English 104 course. These are advertisements that are linked to the persuasive paper I wrote this semester. Fall 2014

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Voter ID Laws

Disenfranchising Voters Alike

Whats Wrong with Voter ID Laws?

  • She's told buying proper ID is affordable.
  • Proper ID runs between $75-$175.
  • However, she's having trouble buying food for her children.
  • Feeding her children or finding money for an ID to vote?
  • Every mother knows the obvious answer.

Young Voters are being targeted.

  • These young girls attend college, out of state, at Texas Tech.
  • One of Texas' strictest laws says to vote you need an in state photo ID.
  • College IDs are not accepted even though they attend a Texas University.
  • How are these girls suppose to express their right to vote away from home?

Veterans Have Rights Too.

  • Would you want to tell them their military license isn't valid to vote?
  • Me neither.
  • Choose reform for voter ID laws.
  • To learn more about the policies and where to vote go to ballotpedia.org
  • Proposition 36
Photo by Josh LeClair