🗳️ Sunny Hostin has sparked renewed debate over voter ID laws
The The View co-host argued that voter ID requirements are connected to a long history of voting restrictions that followed slavery and segregation. She said some Americans—especially those with lower incomes—may not have driver's licenses or other government-issued identification, making it harder for them to vote.
Supporters of voter ID laws say requiring identification is a reasonable safeguard that helps protect election integrity, prevent fraud, and strengthen public confidence in elections.
The debate remains one of the most polarizing issues in American politics, with both sides arguing they are protecting democracy in different ways.
Where do you stand? Should voter ID be required to vote, or do you believe it creates unnecessary barriers for eligible voters? 🗳️🇺🇸




























































It's actually the equivalent to the yellow star that Jewish citizens were made to wear during the second world War. Every non Ayrian German was required to identify themselves with papers stating their citizenship. Hear we go again. Voter identification smacks of the same dangerous idealism nazi bullshit.