Voter identification, the quintessential 80-20 issue with voters, has big fans even in California. AdvertisementSo it didn't take much for Proposition 39 to get on the November ballot in California, having drawn more than twice the required signatures. AdvertisementCalifornia Attorney General Rob Bonta is facing outrage for defending his rewording of ballot language for the state’s voter ID law. AdvertisementThe original measure, which voters signed onto, read as: “establishes additional voter identification and citizenship verification requirements.” Bonta changed it to: “prohibits citizens from voting unless they present government-issued identification.”