No Wisconsin Voter Photo I.D.? Here Is How To Get One.

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (10/10/2014) [ELECTIONS-Update] – On Oct. 9, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court  made observing the Wisconsin Voter Identification Law unnecessary in the November 4, 2014 General Election. So, even though it would have been a different kind of voting day for Wisconsin voters, it won’t be, this time around. The U.S. Supreme Court action puts a temporary hold on Wisconsin enforcing the new Voter Photo I.D. rule. However, it apparently will be in effect for future elections in Wisconsin after Nov. 4, 2014.

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Supreme Court: On Again, Off Again Voter ID Law Is Off Again

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (10/09/2014) [ELECTIONS] The on again, off again, Wisconsin Voter Photo I.D. Law is off again. The United States Supreme Court essentially said today, there isn’t enough time for the State and the voters to fully comply with the law before the November General Election.

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Federal Appeals Court Declines To Re-Hear Voter ID Decision

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (09/26/2014) [COURTS] – The full Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals today declined to rehear a three-judge panel’s order reinstating Wisconsin’s voter ID law prior to the midterm election. The vote was split evenly, 5-5, meaning the panel’s order stands.

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President says Bipartisan vote shows U.S. is united against ISIS.

The U.S. Senate on Thursday, September 18, 2014, approved the United States President Barack Obama’s plan to arm and train Syrian rebels in the fight to defeat ISIS. The President said the bipartisan vote shows the U.S. is united against ISIS. For More: Obama: Bipartisan vote shows U.S. is united against ISIS | USWebDaily.com Follows News For You.

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