As one of the many Ohioans who helped collect signatures to fight the Voter ID law passed last year, I'm wondering if the governor's office has seen the writing on the wall, in view of national movement against such restrictions. I was quite happy to see the issue being added to the ballot this fall, as I think it's one of those things that will bring more people out to vote. Does anyone else think that the Ohio Attorney General might be calling for legislators to start over with the law to get it off the ballot, and thus cut the losses and still keep as many as possible from voting?
