President JoeBiden and congressional Democrats pushed pointless and probably harmful bills to nationalize much of the administration of elections, writes TPCarney. But, as polls show, most believe the voting laws in their state are good.
The news media and President Joe Biden last year successfully convinced a bunch of credulous corporations that rules requiring voters to present identification were basically Jim Crow-style disenfranchisement. That’s why Major League Baseball moved the All-Star Game out of Atlanta, and all sorts of pandering corporate executives tut-tutted the state Legislature or even pulled business out of Georgia.
Biden and congressional Democrats went further and pushed pointless and probably harmful bills nationalizing much of the administration of elections, pointing to a supposed rash of GOP-led states disenfranchising voters.The left-leaning press uncritically called these bills “voting rights bills,” and corporate America endorsed these bills.
It just goes to show you that if Democrats make something about race, they can get the media to go along with any silliness and that corporate America will follow. Normal people were not convinced by this preposterous idea, nor the oft-echoed charge that Republican legislators around the country had ruined voting laws.
Most believe the voting laws in their state are good, according to a new poll by the Associated Press. Also, 70% support laws requiring voters to show ID, a policy derided by Democrats and the media as racist. Only 13% strongly disapprove of voter IDs. That same percentage, 13%, said that voting in America is too hard. We can thus infer that 13% are news editors or corporate executives.
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