Wednesday’s first GOP Presidential Primary debate was full of questions about the economy, war in Ukraine, climate change, and even UFOs. But conspicuously left out of the fray was one thing, and it is something that, besides the economy, is concerning to many Americans. Fox News Channel debate moderators Martha McCallum and Bret Baier did not ask the candidates one question about election integrity. And while the media tries to downplay that fact, a new poll reveals that fair and honest elections are front and center on the minds of all Americans.
The poll was conducted by the Honest Elections Project (HEP) and surveyed 1,600 registered voters between July 13-16. What it showed was that while Democrats and the media insist that requiring any form of identification, especially for minorities, amounts to discrimination and voter suppression, a whopping 88 percent of Americans support voter ID laws, including 82 percent of black voters and 83 percent of Hispanic voters. Just nine percent said they did not support voter ID laws.