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Drucker Calls Voter ID Decision 'Disappointing'
The 157th District challenger pointed voters without identification to his helpline.

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Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs
My political philosophy stems, at the most basic level, from a conviction that people get too much credit and blame for their circumstances. As such, I’m a registered Democrat, but hold heterodox views on education, trade, national security, and abortion. Like most voters these days, I probably dislike the other side more than I like my own. On the local level however, I tend to view most spending as frivolous, most regulations as needlessly burdensome, and find myself doing the most nodding when Republicans are talking.
Religion: How religious would you consider yourself?
I was raised Catholic, but am not presently practicing.
Local Hot-Button Issues: What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The most important issue facing this, or any other, community, is what is bought and how it's paid for. In an age when legions of municipalities across the country are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, I think it’s important we live within our means.
The 157th District challenger pointed voters without identification to his helpline.

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