Elon Musk Demands Election Security: Lack of Voter ID Laws ‘Insane’
Elon Musk is taking a public stand for stricter U.S. voting laws, calling for mandatory in-person voting requiring identification.
Elon Musk is taking a public stand for stricter U.S. voting laws, calling for mandatory in-person voting requiring identification.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Tuesday dismantled the Democrats’ anti-filibuster claims, where they claim it is a product of the Jim Crow era, after using it multiple times over the years to stop Republican legislation.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R) hammered the Democrats on their partisan For the People Act during the bill’s Senate Rules Committee Hearing Tuesday, warning how the bill would “strike down” the widely supported voter ID.
State Rep. Bruce Griffey (R-TN) said Tennessee will continue improving election security, including the integration of watermarks on ballots.
H.R. 1, if enacted into law, would make American elections resemble those in the former Soviet Union, said Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL).
South Florida Democrats are concerned about GOP-backed legislation moving through the Florida legislature that would, according to Democrats, cancel all standing mail ballot requests on July 1, 2021, forcing voters to file new applications with their local supervisor of elections if they want to continue to vote by mail (VBM).
Sen. Rand Paul said he believed the 2020 presidential election “in many ways was stolen” and that “fraud happened.”
On Monday’s broadcast of “CNN Newsroom,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said that Democrats will demand that any coronavirus stimulus package contain funding for election security and said that voting by mail “is a health issue. People should not have
Democrat presidential hopeful Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) released a plan Monday that describes how she would secure elections against cyber and disinformation threats should she be elected president.