This is completely separate from voting issues, but I tend to avoid settings where I am treated like a suspect. I certainly don't pay people specifically to treat me like a suspect. As you might guess, this means that I don't do business with commercial airlines.
It also means that I avoid sporting events that require pat-downs. Or neighborhood parties that require criminal background checks. Or schools with metal detectors at the entrance.
In general, if an event is so sketchy and risky that it requires those measures, I take it as a signal to avoid that event. When I see somebody dressed in full combat gear I know I am not where I want to be.
You'll apparently "lose your dignity" in October [1].
I can't fathom why my bank would need to know if I am allowed to drive.
An ID and a driver's license are not necessarily the same thing.
[1] http://www.businessinsider.com/tsa-changes-deadline-for-real...