In an ongoing lawsuit, Texas points out to photo ID opponents that no one’s vote is denied because a free ID is available to every citizen. Link.
Author Archives: J Christian Adams
Texas: “ID opponents have no injury because they already have acceptable voter ID”
“Voter fraud case clouds city election”
Link to story
Kelly File Video
On Kelly File Tonight on Fox
I’ll be on with Megyn Kelly tonight to talk how the administration is hiring activist lawyers to influence policy. Scheduled for 9pm hour, barring rescheduling.
Congressman: “If Obama can ignore parts of ObamaCare, could he ignore election laws too?”
Rep. Trey Gowdy asks the question.
The answer is old news. The answer is – he already does.
“League Of Women Voters Should Step Away From Voter ID Battle”
No longer content with the noble goal of trying to expand voter education and participation in a non-partisan way, the League of Women Voters (LWV) is just another left-wing organization that blindly follows the talking points of the Democratic Party and opposes all voting integrity reforms that increase confidence in our electoral system.
The League of Women Voters has joined those who seek to overturn, by judicial challenge, the Wisconsin voter ID law. The entity which is known for providing opportunities to further our knowledge of our political candidates, has now also set itself up as an authority on constitutional law. …Let’s hope that the LWV soon tires of taking sides in partisan politics, and returns to its good non-partisan work regarding candidate exposure.
Link.
Voter Impersonation in No-Voter ID Mass.
Yet another of the supposed never-happens event – voter impersonation in a no-voter ID state, this time Massachusetts .
Cue the solution-search-of-a-problem crowd, or the, “who would risk a felony” bunch. But now it will merely be “rare,” “isolated,” and “less common than albino whales.”
“Texas Attorney General candidate Dan Branch vows to protect Voter ID law”
The Dallas Morning News reports: In a new campaign video, Rep. Dan Branch is promising to stand up to the federal government in order to protect the integrity of Texas elections.
More on Foreigner Voting in DC: “Councilmember Proposes Allowing Non-Citizens to Vote in Local Elections”
D.C. Councilmember David Grosso proposed a bill today that would allow for D.C. residents who aren’t citizens to vote in local elections. …Seven jurisdictions in the U.S. allow for noncitizens to vote in local elections, six of which are in Maryland, according to Grosso’s statement. Link to story.