Thursday, June 18, 2015

Nearly 80% Support Voter ID--Most Blacks Do, Too!

Bad News For Dems: Guess Who Supports Voter ID Laws? 

By Nicole Haas, Jun. 4, 2015, Biz Pac Review

Someone stop the presses!

Evidence has just come in that a majority of Americans – despite being constantly patronized and ignored by media elites – actually welcome voter ID laws.

How much so? Rasmussen Reports found that a whopping 76 percent of likely voters support voter ID laws.

If this information is allowed to take hold it could lead to bad news for Democrats in the form of honest elections.

As informed citizens know, the media has long been trashing the concept of having a federal voter ID law as being unfair to blacks, unfair to the poor, unfair to Mexicans, unfair to dead people, oh wait, dead people can’t vote. (Wink. Wink.)

And every time the mere mention of a voter ID law comes out, large news networks go into propaganda-overdrive to squash it.

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1 comment:

  1. I live in a city that has been plagued with voter fraud for years, including dead people voting. I do support voter ID and I do not believe it would stop anyone from voting who was eligible.

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