It may be too late to remedy, or it may not - certainly, if a reasonable percentage (i.e., if the average rate of voter fraud in new registrations is 10%, and those turned in by ACORN is clocking 20%, as an example) of any groups bright shiny new voter registrations turn out to be fraudulent in a random sample, it seems only reasonable to require some form of gov't issued ID for registrations originating from high-fraud sources prior to allowing a voter to access the polls.
Michelle Malkin does a good article on it over at her blog....
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