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Democrat Racists, Villains, and Voter IDs

The real villains in America aren't Black people. They aren't white people. They aren't Asians. They aren't Latinos. They aren't women. They aren't gays. They are the radical "journalists," "teachers" & "professors" who do nothing but sow division between the American people. — Kyle Becker, editor, Becker News

Dems, and their media co-conspirators are lying to you when they say minorities will be disenfranchised by the cost of obtaining ID to vote in GA. GA voter ID cards are issued free of charge. — John Cardillo, host, Newsmax

I’ll give you one guess why Democrats are against voter ID laws. — Catturd, author, Rabbitskin

According to poll data from Gallup, 77 percent of American Hispanics and Blacks support voter ID laws. The figure is essentially the same among whites; 81 percent back ID laws. — Miles Commodore tweet

Showing an ID is not a “voting restriction.” Just…stop. — Dan Crenshaw, U.S. representative

There is nothing Jim Crow about requiring voter ID to submit an absentee ballot—every Georgia voter must already do so when voting in-person. — Brian Kemp, governor, Georgia

Voter ID is extremely popular among voters, which is why the propagandists phrase it as "voter restriction." Everyone knows that if you can't trust elections, your very country's existence is in peril. — Mollie Hemingway, senior editor, Federalist

The people who are against Voter ID will demand you show them a “Vaccination Card” if you want to be free. — Matthew Holliday tweet

Democrats sure love to talk an awful lot about Jim Crow considering they were the ones that created it. If they think voter ID is Jim Crow, I’d love to walk them through the history of segregation. Laws they created. — Vernon Jordan, state legislator

I travel all over the country & never see all this racism I hear about on television. — Kimberly Klacik, political candidate

You know what's racist? Believing that only white people are capable of getting an ID. — Burgess Owens, U.S. representative

Just a reminder: voter ID laws were recommended by Jimmy Carter’s bipartisan commission in 2005. This shows you how crazy the Left has become. — Ned Ryun, Voter Gravity

If you believe voter ID is racist, that black people somehow cannot get identification, then you are in fact the racist. There must be some other reason you don’t want voter ID. Wonder what it could be? — Carmine Sabia, editor

People get SO angry that I don’t feel like the whole world is against me because I’m black. — Dominique Samuels, student and commentator

How dare Democrats compare Voter ID to Jim Crow. Comparing voter ID to the horror of Jim Crow laws is one of the more offensive things you’ll see. Voter ID is widely supported even by Democrat voters. To pretend Black or Latino people can’t obtain an ID is what’s really racist. — Robby Starbuck, producer

Just watched my friend destroyed a Socialist professor on Fox regarding voter ID !!!! Voter ID is not racist. — Leo Terrell, civil rights attorney

I support voter ID. But a government that requires an ID to vote is a government that must provide funding and do everything possible to make sure that everyone who wants an ID can get an ID. — Joe Walsh, radio host
Not everything is a race issue. — David Webb, radio host

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