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(CNSNews.com) - Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) on Wednesday evaded giving a direct answer to the question of whether someone should have to show an identification to vote in the United States.
At the U.S. Capitol, CNS News asked Aguilar: “Do you believe that someone should have to show their ID in order to buy alcohol?”
He responded: “Well, these are all, you know, important questions, and I know you have a job to do, so we’ll get carried on with the work of our day here today. But I appreciate that you have an opportunity to ask these things.”
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