U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris Says It’s “Almost Impossible” For Rural Americans To Photocopy Their ID

Daily Mail: Kamala Harris is mocked for claiming rural residents can't get photocopies of their IDs to vote by mail because they don't have 'Kinkos or OfficeMax' 

* Harris made the remarks in an interview with BET News on Friday 

* Expressed concern that rural residents don't have any Kinkos or OfficeMax 

* Was discussing rules in some states that require a copy of ID for mail-in votes 

* Some rural residents did not appreciate her remark that they can't photocopy 

* The Kinkos brand disappeared 17 years ago in a merger with FedEx 

Vice President Kamala Harris is facing criticism after suggesting that people who live in rural areas aren't able to make photocopies because they don't have a Kinkos or OfficeMax nearby. 

Harris made the remarks in an interview with BET News on Friday as part of an argument against voter ID laws, including those in some states that require a photocopy of ID to vote by mail. 

'I don't think that we should underestimate what that [compromise on voter ID laws] could mean,' Harris said.  

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Update #1: Kamala Harris slammed for claiming rural Americans can't photocopy their IDs (Washington Examiner)  

Update #2: Kamala Harris slammed for claiming rural Americans can't photocopy their IDs (FOX News)    

WNU Editor: Remeber. There is a very good chance that she will be President in the next three and a half years.

The complete interview is below.



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