Wesley Hunt: Dems Believe Blacks are 'Too Stupid' for ID
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Wesley Hunt: Dems Believe Blacks are 'Too Stupid' for ID
"Hunt said it made sense the GOP was gaining with Blacks, because the Republicans are the party of common sense compared to the Democrats. He said a prime example is the Democratic opposition to the SAVE America Act, the legislation backed by President Donald Trump that would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. Democrats are trying to say that having an ID to vote, requiring an ID to vote, is Jim Crow 2.0, Hunt said."
"The last time that I voted, I walked into the booth, stood in line with Asian people, Black people, you name it. Pulled out my ID, showed it to them, and I voted just like everybody else. There is nothing racist about that. He continued, In fact, the Democrats are the ones who are saying that they believe that we are too stupid to have an ID to vote. I call it the soft bigotry of low expectations."
"Hunt added earlier that Black Americans were increasingly gravitating towards the Republican Party because the Dems are too worried about having Megan thee Stallion twerking at the DNC, open borders, and that biological men can compete against biological women in sports. His answer comes after the aforementioned Axios report said the share of Black adults identifying as or leaning Democratic fell from 77% in 2020 to 66% in 2023 roughly an 11-point drop."
A Republican congressman argues that Black Americans are increasingly rejecting the Democratic Party’s treatment and assumptions about their ability to comply with voting requirements. He claims the GOP is gaining support because it emphasizes common sense. He points to Democratic opposition to the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voting in federal elections, and he rejects the claim that voter identification is “Jim Crow 2.0.” He describes voting by showing an ID in person and says there is nothing racist about that process. He also attributes shifting support to Democratic priorities he criticizes, including open borders and sports eligibility debates.
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