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How exactly is the list narrow? It covers all common forms of photo ID. Poor people do have cars especially in Texas, they do travel I know plenty of poor mexicans that travel to mexico at least once a year to visit relatives, even if you dont have a bank account you still have to have an ID to cash your pay check, and not all people drink but 2/3rds do and you still need ID for it.
I'm not sure how to make it clearer. Read the bolded and large text again and again until the point sinks in. No one disputes that the rules will require hundreds of thousands of registered Texas voters to obtain an ID they do not otherwise need in their daily lives.
Are you trying to argue that EVERY citizen eligible to vote in Texas has one of the required forms of ID? Surely not. So what is your point? That there might be some but that it can't be significant, a few hundred, or thousands, but not 600,000? Well, what number do you think is reasonable and based on what evidence is your guess a better estimate than figures that no one (in the big picture) disputes - several hundred thousand? I'm really not sure what you're trying to prove with this line of questions.