The mask is officially off. When push came to shove on a simple, standalone voter ID bill, Democrats showed their true colors faster than you can say "election integrity."
Senator Jon Husted's brilliant tactical move to introduce a clean voter ID bill was immediately shot down by Oregon Democrat Jeff Merkley using unanimous consent procedures. The swift rejection exposes the complete fraud of Democrat claims that they support basic election security measures.
This showdown comes as the Senate battles over the SAVE America Act, Trump's signature election integrity legislation. But Husted's standalone bill stripped away all the usual Democrat excuses and focused on one simple question: Do you support requiring ID to vote?
The answer, apparently, is a resounding NO.
For years, we've heard Democrats claim they're not opposed to voter ID "in principle" – they just have concerns about "implementation" or "access." Well, here was their chance to put up or shut up on the most basic election security measure imaginable.
They chose to shut it down instantly.
Merkley's block reveals what Patriots have known all along: the left's opposition to voter ID has nothing to do with protecting voting rights and everything to do with protecting their ability to manipulate elections. When 80% of Americans support voter ID requirements, including majorities of Democrats, why would any legitimate politician oppose such a straightforward measure?
President Trump's election integrity agenda continues gaining momentum despite Democrat obstruction. The SAVE America Act represents the most comprehensive election security overhaul in decades, and stunts like Merkley's only prove why such legislation is desperately needed.
Americans deserve elections they can trust. Every legal vote should count, and every illegal vote should be stopped. It's that simple – unless you're a Democrat senator with something to hide.
How much more evidence do voters need that Democrats will say anything to win elections, but won't lift a finger to secure them?
Source: Next News Network