Emerging partisanship at the EAC conference this week. “The League of Women Voters’ President Elisabeth McNamara criticized voter ID as being assumed to solve many election problems. But she failed to mention how the League of Women Voters doesn’t even recognize the problems it does solve. McNamara ironically declared at the roundtable that “we are an organization based on facts.” The facts are that when the Indiana voter ID law was challenged, the League of Women Voters filed a brief with a serious factual error. They claimed that a woman was a victim of disenfranchisement, but she actually attempted commit vote fraud. Florida resident Faye Buis-Ewing tried to vote in Indiana with her Florida’s driver’s license. She was not permitted to do so, and rightfully so. This is an example of the voter ID actually solving a problem of vote fraud.”
Scalding the Leg. of Women Voters
Emerging partisanship at the EAC conference this week. “The League of Women Voters’ President Elisabeth McNamara criticized voter ID as being assumed to solve many election problems. But she failed to mention how the League of Women Voters doesn’t even recognize the problems it does solve. McNamara ironically declared at the roundtable that “we are an organization based on facts.” The facts are that when the Indiana voter ID law was challenged, the League of Women Voters filed a brief with a serious factual error. They claimed that a woman was a victim of disenfranchisement, but she actually attempted commit vote fraud. Florida resident Faye Buis-Ewing tried to vote in Indiana with her Florida’s driver’s license. She was not permitted to do so, and rightfully so. This is an example of the voter ID actually solving a problem of vote fraud.”