Generally, I oppose it for the following reasons which are based on absolutely no facts. My mind is open to opposing views, I'm not set in stone on this.
1) A "voter" not informed enough to be registered is not informed on the candidates at the time to make a meaningful vote.
2) It seems these voters would be more influenced during voter registration drives (ACORN), since the vote occurs on the day of the influence.
3) Registration requires validation. The square wheels of government would not be able to create a system to validate the registrations prior to the person actually voting. Voter fraud would be a greater risk.
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