尽管一些民主党人声称不反对选民ID概念,但参议员杰夫·默克利却阻挠了一项选民照片ID法案
作者:亚当·帕克、亚历克斯·米勒
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年3月21日 美国东部时间上午7:00
民主党领袖声称不反对选民ID法律,但周四却阻挠了一项旨在实施全国性要求的法案。
俄亥俄州共和党参议员乔恩·哈斯特德周四晚间试图以一致同意的方式通过一项独立的选民ID法案,但俄勒冈州民主党参议员杰夫·默克利在参议院 floor(注:应为”参议院议场”,此处保留原文排版)上阻止了该措施。
“我听到我的民主党同事说,他们不反对照片ID法律,”哈斯特德在议场辩论中表示。”我听到舒默参议员说,’我们民主党人的反对不是针对照片ID。我听到费特曼参议员说他支持照片ID法律。”
“如果我可以引用他的话,’如果共和党想要真正的改革而不是表演性投票,就提出一项干净的独立法案,我会投赞成票,’”哈斯特德继续说道,指的是费特曼周二发布的一条社交媒体帖子。”嗯,这就是我今晚正在做的事情。”
该法案本将实施全国性的选民ID要求,尽管已有36个州已制定类似规定。这位俄亥俄州共和党人表示,公民可以使用州颁发的驾照、美国护照或有效军事或部落ID来满足要求。
正在竞选11月六年任期的哈斯特德周五在接受福克斯新闻数字频道简短采访时抨击了民主党人对选民ID措施的反对。
“显然,他们希望人们相信他们支持照片ID,但当涉及到实际行动时,他们似乎并不如此,”这位俄亥俄州共和党人表示。
哈斯特德的选民ID策略出台之际,参议院正就《SAVE美国法案》(一项特朗普支持的旨在防止非公民投票的选举法案)进行多日的议场辩论。
马拉松式的辩论安排是共和党人试图将舒默和民主党人阻挠该法案的责任归咎于他们的举措。
但这与总统唐纳德·特朗普、参议院共和党人中的一批保守派以及狂热的右翼社交媒体运动施压会议采取的”谈话式阻挠”(filibuster)不同。
这是因为参议院中没有足够多的共和党人支持这一举措,而这需要近乎统一的阵线才能成功执行。没有民主党的支持,该法案在议场辩论结束时注定会失败。
2025年9月发布的一项福克斯新闻民调显示,84%的登记选民表示投票前应要求照片ID以证明公民身份。
尽管如此,如果共和党人在未来几天就该措施进行直接投票,民主党人可能会试图阻挠一项独立的选民ID法案。
宾夕法尼亚州民主党参议员约翰·费特曼因《SAVE美国法案》中限制邮寄选票的条款而特别反对该法案,他呼吁参议院通过一项独立的选民ID法案。
“别再把这变成圣诞愿望清单并攻击邮寄投票,”费特曼周二写道。”如果共和党想要真正的改革而不是表演性投票——就提出一项干净的独立法案,我会投赞成票。”
《SAVE美国法案》的核心内容之一是提供公民身份证明以登记投票,民主党人对此的反对比选民ID条款更为激烈。
犹他州共和党参议员迈克·李在参议院领导《SAVE美国法案》,他质疑为什么民主党人会说他们想要一个而不是另一个。
“我很想听听他们的理由,为什么他们会支持选民ID却不支持公民身份证明,”李告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6391092396112
GOP senator’s gambit exposes false Dem claims about supporting voter ID
Sen Jeff Merkley blocked a photo ID bill despite some Democrats saying they do not oppose the idea
By Adam Pack, Alex Miller
Fox News
Published March 21, 2026 7:00am EDT
Democratic leaders say they don’t oppose voter ID laws, but they blocked a bill to impose a nationwide requirement Thursday.
Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, attempted to pass a standalone voter ID bill through unanimous consent Thursday night, but Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., blocked the measure on the Senate floor.
“I’ve heard my Democratic colleagues say that they don’t oppose photo ID laws,” Husted said during a floor debate. “I heard Senator Schumer say, ‘Our objection as Democrats is not to photo ID. I heard Senator Fetterman say he supports a photo ID law.”
“If I could quote him, ‘If the GOP wants real reform over a show vote, put out a clean standalone bill and I’m in aye,” Husted continued, referring to a social media post Fetterman released Tuesday. “Well, that’s what I’m doing tonight.”
The measure would have enacted a nationwide voter ID requirement, though 36 states already have similar rules on the books. The Ohio Republican said citizens could use a state-issued driver’s license, a U.S. passport or valid military or tribal ID to meet the requirement.
Husted, who is running for a full six-year term in November, slammed Democrats’ opposition to the voter ID measure in a brief interview with Fox News Digital on Friday.
“So apparently they would like people to believe that they’re for photo ID, but when it comes down to it, they didn’t appear to be,” the Ohio Republican said.
Husted’s voter ID gambit came as the Senate is currently in the midst of a multi-day floor fight over the SAVE America Act, a Trump-backed elections bill aimed at preventing noncitizens from voting.
The marathon debate schedule is a move by Republicans to pin blame on Schumer and Democrats for blocking the bill.
But it’s not the same floor takeover, called a talking filibuster, that President Donald Trump, a cohort of conservatives in the Senate GOP and a fervent right-wing social media campaign have pressed for the conference to pursue.
That’s because not enough Senate Republicans supported the move, which would require a near-unified front to successfully execute. And without Democratic support, the bill is doomed to fail at the end of the floor fight.
A Fox News poll released in September 2025 found that 84% of registered voters said photo ID should be required to prove citizenship before voting.
Still, Democrats could move to filibuster a standalone voter ID bill if Republicans were to hold an up-or-down vote on the measure over the coming days.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., who notably opposes the SAVE America Act over provisions that would restrict mail-in ballots, has called on the Senate to pass a standalone voter ID bill.
“Stop turning this into a Christmas list and attacking vote-by-mail,” Fetterman wrote Tuesday. “If GOP wants real reform over a show vote––put out a clean, standalone bill and I’m AYE.”
One of the core components of the SAVE America Act is providing proof of citizenship to register to vote, something Democrats have pushed back against more fiercely than the voter ID provision.
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, who is leading the SAVE America Act in the Senate, questioned why Democrats would say they want one without the other.
“I’d love to hear their reasoning, why they would support voter ID but not proof of citizenship,” Lee told Fox News Digital.
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6391092396112
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