voter ID
Judges strike down North Carolina voter ID law as racially biased
North Carolina judges struck down a voter ID law on Sept. 17. The panel claimed the policy was "enacted in part for a discriminatory purpose" against African American voters. Two of three trial judges declared state Senate Bill 824 was illegal despite being designed to implement a photo voter ID mandate, ...
Rep. Chip Roy says ‘no problem’ with Georgia’s law, questions why MLB, airlines requires customers’ IDs
Georgia's voting law has been completely rewritten, marking the first major reform since former President Donald Trump's stand back and stand by. The 98-page bill, signed into law by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, introduces a number of reforms to how elections are conducted, including a mandatory photo ID provision for absentees ...
Although Democrats complain that voter ID is racist, a recent poll finds that nearly 70% of blacks favor it.
Democrat media mocked the suggestion that people would have to provide evidence of COVID-19 vaccination to engage in trade and travel just a few days ago. Today, however, the same mainstream ones applaud President Biden for focusing on “vaccination passports” to achieve the same goal. Georgia Republicans added a voter ID ...
Election Scandal: Over 84,000 Mail-In Ballots Nullified in New York Primaries
While the debate continues over whether to allow postal voting in the November presidential election, in the New York primary one out of four mail ballots was annulled. According to an NYPost memo, the New York Election Board reported that more than 84,000 mail ballots (25 percent of the total) cast ...
Hillary Clinton blames 2016 failure on “voter suppression,” studies show otherwise
With the 2020 election nearing, supporters of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have started speculating the reasons for Clinton’s loss to President Donald Trump in 2016. Clinton herself named voter suppression as a major reason to explain her failed presidential run. The Washington Post pointed out that Clinton, in fact, ...

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