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Democratic lawmakers unfazed by Black and Hispanic support for voter ID laws 

Congressional Democrats insist voter ID legislation is a Republican scheme to suppress the minority vote, despite an overwhelming majority of Black and Hispanic Americans saying they want people to show a government-issued photo identification to cast a ballot.

Democrats are now lining up against the Republicans’ Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or SAVE Act, which is scheduled for a vote this week in the House. It would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and a photo ID at the polls.

Democrats in both chambers struggled to reconcile their die-hard opposition when 82% of Hispanic voters and 76% of Black voters support a photo ID requirement at the polls, according to a Pew Research Center survey last year.

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2 thoughts on “Democratic lawmakers unfazed by Black and Hispanic support for voter ID laws ”

  1. The Democratic leadership hasn’t fully grasped the fact that people are not paying attention to them any longer. Sadly they still believe that if they lie often enough, people will believe it and at this point in the game, folks are no longer listening. Hence the high numbers.
    And good for those who are democrats but want voter ID.
    Thank you.
    MAGA

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