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  • Voter id – common sense or racist?

    Senate Democrats are holding the line against the SAVE Act. However, in a SHOCKING new development, Congressional Republicans have been caught in their dog show, literally.

    67% of Democrat voters agree with Republicans on mandating ID to vote. Senate Democrats are not stupid. They’re aware of the blatant hypocrisy. So why have they threatened to filibust the SAVE ACT? Is their any logic to their argument, or is it to cause partisan divide/chaos, or is it more sinister than that?

    After the snowstorm that hit NYC, Mayor Mamdani offered citizens to get paid for shoveling sidewalks. His requirement? 3+ forms of ID. By the Senate Democrats definition, he disenfranchised his city. Same standards – to , you need ID. Simple.

    For reference, Somalia will be using Voter ID in their upcoming elections. In Europe, 46 out of 47 require ID. Why are Senate Democrats up in arms? 67% of their own voters disagree with them.

    Citing voter suppression, Chuck Schumer even referred to it at “Jim Crow 2.0.”

    Yet, Chuck and the Senate Democrats know that 83% of Americans agree with voter id and citizenship verification.

    Voter disenfranchisement: “Refers to the process by which individuals or groups are deprived of their right to vote or participate in political decision-making.

    This is not discussing felons rights to votes in each state. That is a completely different discussion. So ask yourself- do you think people in tougher communities, mainly minorities, are too stupid to get a bank account, go to the doctor, buy a beer? Apparently, our friends in the Senate believe so.


    Republican hypocricisy

    This is from a fellow Republican Congressman, Rep. Mark Harris from North Carolina via X. What else needs to be said? What a joke.

    It seems as though there is a theatrical uniparty operating in supposed “divide”. Republican, Democrat, it seems like it’s the same get nothing done, but dominate tv interview playbook. At who’s expense? All of us.

    I intend to leave no stone unturned; any actor that hurts America, is up for grabs. Republicans and Democrats have proven to act in their own interests, against we the people. Yet we’re stuck with the same young, vibrant, & charimastic choices every election. Why?

    Source: https://news.gallup.com/poll/1600/congress-public.aspx

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