作者:亚历克·舍梅尔 | 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月12日 美国东部时间晚8:03
共和党人针对美国佐治亚州民主党参议员乔恩·奥索夫推出新攻击广告,指责这位处境艰难的民主党参议员在其政治集会上要求入场者出示身份证明,却同时声称投票身份验证要求是压制选民的行为。
“想参加乔恩·奥索夫的集会吗?”广告旁白开场说道,随后播放了2月7日奥索夫集会上工作人员要求入场者出示身份证的蒙太奇画面。
“别忘了带ID”,可以听到集会工作人员在人们走进位于亚特兰大都会区的佐治亚国际会议中心时说道。
杰弗里斯指控共和党人因投票ID法案涉嫌‘压制选民’
“另外,你带身份证了吗?”在一段由共和党追踪者拍摄的视频中,另一名工作人员被听到这样询问入场者。“我会帮你拿一下你的ID。非常感谢,”另一名工作人员说。“请准备好你的身份证,谢谢。”
乔恩·奥索夫的支持者在集会中举着带有参议员姓名和标志的标语牌
(图片来源:达斯汀·钱伯斯/彭博社通过盖蒂图片社)
与此同时,奥索夫将联邦选举中建立更严格的照片身份验证规则和选民登记的企图描述为“赤裸裸的党派偏见、完全不可行且缺乏诚意”。
奥索夫的团队未就本文置评。
周三,美国众议院共和党人通过了最新版本的选民诚信法案,旨在要求更严格的现场文件要求,例如投票时需出示照片ID。该法案比2025年版本更广泛、更严格,后者主要针对选民登记而非投票行为本身。
美国众议院仅一名民主党人支持选民ID法案
(链接:https://www.foxnews.com/politics/only-one-house-dem-voted-in-favor-voter-id-proof-citizenship-us-elections)
一名居民走过亚利桑那州菲尼克斯市伯顿·巴尔中央图书馆外投票点的“在此投票”标志
(图片来源:凯特琳·奥哈拉/彭博社通过盖蒂图片社)
投票通过前,奥索夫在佐治亚州即将到来的美国参议院竞选中的共和党挑战者之一——佐治亚州共和党众议员巴迪·卡特——指责现任民主党参议员“曾称选民ID‘正确且适当’,但现在支持其政党将其重新定义为‘压制选民’”。
“法律没有改变,公众意见也没有改变。改变的是他——以及其他像他这样的民主党政客——意识到非法移民不再能投票以维持民主党执政,”卡特断言。“他们反对这项法案,因为它削弱了他们的选民基础;简单来说就是这样。”
佐治亚州共和党众议员巴迪·卡特是即将到来的中期选举中挑战现任参议员乔恩·奥索夫的共和党候选人之一
(图片来源:汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ卷册通过盖蒂图片社)
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尽管奥索夫此前反对选民诚信法案,但其竞选活动却将照片ID要求描述为“安全措施”。
活动确认邮件中称:“由于安全要求……请准备好出示与我们的RSVP名单和这些到达说明(打印版或手机版)匹配的身份证件。”
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Vulnerable Dem senator slammed for requiring photo ID at rally, but not to vote
By Alec Schemmel | Fox News
Published February 12, 2026 8:03pm EST
A new attack ad from Republicans targeting U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., is slamming the vulnerable Democrat senator for requiring entrants at his political rallies to show proof of identification, but arguing that identification requirements for voting are a form of voter suppression.
“Want to get into a Jon Ossoff rally?” the advertisement’s narrator begins, before it goes into a montage of staffers at Ossoff’s Feb. 7 rally asking for entrants’ IDs.
“Don’t forget your ID” rally staff can be heard saying as folks walked into the Georgia International Convention Center located in metro Atlanta.
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“Also, do you have your ID with you?” another staffer can be heard asking entrants in the video captured by a GOP tracker. “I’ll just grab your ID from you. Thank you so much,” another said. “Please have your IDs ready, please, thank you.”
Supporters of Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., hold up signs and placards with the Senator’s name and logo on them at Ossoff’s ‘Rally For Our Republic’ held in metro Atlanta on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. (Photographer: Dustin Chambers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Ossoff has referred to attempts to establish stricter photo-identification rules for voting and voter registration in federal elections as “nakedly partisan, totally unworkable, [and] bad faith.”
Ossoff’s team declined to comment for this story.
On Wednesday, Republicans in the House of Representatives passed the latest iteration of a voter integrity law aiming at requiring stricter in-person documentation requirements, such as needing a photo-ID to vote. This bill is a broader and stricter version of the 2025 version of the bill which focused predominantly on registering to vote as opposed to the act of voting itself.
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A resident walks past a “Vote Here” sign outside a polling location at the Burton Barr Central Library in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.(Caitlin O’Hara/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Ahead of the vote’s passage, one of Ossoff’s Republican challengers in the upcoming U.S. Senate race in Georgia, Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., called out the incumbent Democrat Senator for “once [saying] that voter ID was ‘right and appropriate,'[but] now supports his party as reframing it as ‘voter suppression.’”
“The law didn’t change. Public opinion didn’t change. What changed was he – and other Democrat politicians like him – realized that illegal immigrants could no longer vote to keep Democrats in office,” Carter asserted. “They oppose this bill because it chips away at their voting base; plain and simple.”
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., is amog a field of Republicans taking on incumbent-Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., in the upcoming midterm election.(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via Getty Images)
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Despite Ossoff’s previous opposition to voter integrity laws, his campaign event framed the requirement for photo ID as a security measure.
“Due to security requirements … be ready to show ID that matches our RSVP list and these arrival instructions (printed or on your phone),” the campaign event’s confirmation email said.
Fox News Digital’s Leo Briceno contributed to this report.
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