The Democrats' Three-Decade War on Honest Voting
Briefly

The Justice Department's lawsuit against Virginia aims to protect democratic integrity, accusing the state's action to remove noncitizens from voting rolls as a fundamental attack on democracy.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin criticized the Biden administration's lawsuit as a politically motivated assault that undermines the integrity of elections in Virginia, framing it as a desperate tactic.
Brent Thompson highlighted the implications of the Motor Voter Act, indicating that it removed important anti-fraud mechanisms, thereby changing the landscape of voter registration and potential fraud.
Hillary Clinton's stance against voter ID requirements during her campaign reflects a wider Democratic perspective that factors like race and poverty influence the need for more lenient voting laws.
Read at The American Conservative
[
|
]