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Story by Roger Anderson
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has criticized GOP-backed voter ID laws such as the SAVE Act, comparing them to a return to “Jim Crow” restrictions. He has advocated for the John Lewis Voting Rights Act as a safeguard against what he views as voter suppression efforts. The White House criticized Schumer after he claimed Republicans "want to revert to Jim Crow" by requiring voter ID.
Democrats held a press conference to reintroduce the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, which proposes new restrictions on states seeking to change voting laws. White House spokesperson Harrison Fields called Schumer "a professional gaslighter who would rather race-bait than work with President Trump to execute his historic agenda."
Fields added that "the continued attempts by Democrats to fearmonger and fail the Black community will only drive these voters away from the failing Democratic Party."
Schumer said, “We’ve got to fight fire with fire” to “protect democracy.” He added, “We’re not going to let them revert to Jim Crow. And if you don’t think they want to revert to Jim Crow, just look what they did in the SAVE Act, which went back to Jim Crow for the whole nation, by so making it hard."
Schumer added, "They said you need ID, and they made it so hard to show ID that probably half the people in America couldn’t vote.”
Comment:
Chuck Schumer is a liar and a despicable racist demagogue.
It is impossible to function in the United States without an ID.
Voter ID protects everyone's Right to Vote from people who vote multiple times under aliases.
An ID is required when a person registers to vote, so why wouldn't a person have that same ID when they go to cast their ballot?
When Schumer opposes Voter ID he is admitting that the Democrats are committing voter fraud and that they are violating everyone's Right to Vote.