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白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特正以前总统奥巴马为例,指责他鼓励选民和立法者反对采用全国性选民身份证法。
“你知道民主党人有多恐慌,才会搬出奥巴马来散布关于选民身份证的谎言,”莱维特周四在X平台发文称。“事实上,近90%的选民支持”选民身份证法,她在发布两张显示两项民调的截图前继续说道,这两项民调显示美国人对这类法律的支持率在83%至84%之间。
莱维特发表上述评论之际,国会众议院周三通过了一项大规模选举完整性改革法案,其中包括要求选民在[联邦选举]投票时出示带照片的身份证件。该法案总体旨在防止非公民在美国联邦选举中投票,除得克萨斯州民主党众议员亨利·奎利亚尔外,所有民主党人都投了反对票。
奥巴马是众多鼓励众议院议员投票反对该法案的民主党知名人士之一,他声称该法案会剥夺选民的权利。
[罗根为支持选民身份证法的民主党参议员辩护]
“共和党人仍在试图通过《保护美国选民安全与选举法》(SAVE Act)——一项会让投票变得更加困难、剥夺数百万美国人投票权的法案,”他周三晚间在X平台发帖称。“加入[@重新划分选区法案],并告诉你的国会议员投反对票。”
民主党人认为,选民身份证法可能会剥夺符合条件的选民的权利,因为这类法律通常要求持有特定的、当前有效的政府签发证件,而由于成本、文书工作障碍或车管所服务有限,部分选民可能难以获取。共和党人驳斥了这一说法,称该要求是一项常识性保障措施,将增强人们对选举的信心,同时指出大多数美国人在日常事务中本就需要身份证件。
莱维特在另一篇帖子中分享了奥巴马在2012年选举中出示自己的驾照进行投票的照片。奥巴马在那个选举周期提前投票时,被拍到从钱包里拿出他的伊利诺伊州驾照向投票工作人员展示。
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“这是奥巴马在过去的选举中出示照片身份证件进行投票的证据,”[莱维特发帖称]。“为什么国会民主党人如此反对在全国范围内实施这一要求?选民身份证法是常识。”
白宫发言人泰勒·罗杰斯补充称,美国人在购买酒类、登机甚至进入民主党全国代表大会时都需要出示身份证件,她表示这凸显了民主党人在推动选举安全改革时的虚伪。
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“奥巴马和其他民主党人认为美国人很愚蠢,这就是为什么他们公然撒谎,歪曲《保护美国选民安全与选举法》(SAVE Act)中受欢迎的选举完整性条款,”罗杰斯告诉福克斯新闻数字版。
“美国人买酒、登机甚至进入民主党全国代表大会都需要出示身份证件,但这些伪君子民主党人却不希望选民在投票时出示身份证件。国会民主党人反对《保护美国选民安全与选举法》(SAVE America Act)是站不住脚的,并且严重违背了美国民众的观点。”
福克斯新闻数字版周四联系奥巴马办公室寻求置评,但未立即收到回复。
民主党人认为,选民身份证法可能会剥夺符合条件的选民的权利,因为这类法律通常要求持有特定的、当前有效的政府签发证件,而由于成本、文书工作障碍或车管所服务有限,部分选民可能难以获取。
(照片:前总统奥巴马在2012年10月25日于芝加哥马丁·路德·金社区中心提前投票时,与检查他驾照照片的选举工作人员玛丽·福尔摩斯开玩笑。)
被称为《保护美国选民安全与选举法》(SAVE Act)的这项立法,还将要求州选举官员与联邦机构共享信息,以核查当前选民登记册上的公民身份,并授权国土安全部在发现非公民被列为有资格投票时追查移民案件。
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如果该法案通过,新的要求可能会在11月中期选举中实施。它必须首先在参议院通过,才能提交给总统[唐纳德·特朗普]签署。
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is making an example of former President [Barack Obama] for encouraging voters and lawmakers to reject adopting national voter ID laws.
“You know how badly the Democrats are panicking when they bring out Obama to spread lies about voter ID,” Leavitt posted to X Thursday. “The fact is that nearly 90% of voters support” voter ID laws, she continued before posting two screenshots showing two polls reflecting that Americans support such laws at around 83% support to 84% support.
Leavitt’s comments follow the House passing a massive election integrity overhaul bill Wednesday, which includes requiring voters to show a photo ID when casting ballots in [federal elections]. The bill overall aims to prevent noncitizens from voting in U.S. federal elections, with all but one Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, voting against it.
Obama was among prominent Democrats encouraging House lawmakers to vote against the measure, claiming it will disenfranchise voters.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is making an example of former President Barack Obama for encouraging voters and lawmakers to reject adopting national voter ID laws.(Graeme Sloan/Getty Images)
“Republicans are still trying to pass the SAVE Act—a bill that would make it harder to vote and disenfranchise millions of Americans,” he posted to X Wednesday evening. “Join [@RedistrictAct]and tell your member of Congress to vote no.”
Democrats have argued that voter ID laws can disenfranchise eligible voters because they often require specific, current government-issued IDs that may be a struggle to obtain due to costs, paperwork hurdles or limited DMV access. Republicans have rejected that argument, calling the requirement a common-sense safeguards that would boost confidence in elections, while simultaneously noting that most Americans already need IDs for everyday tasks.
In another post, [Leavitt] shared that Obama presented his own driver’s license to vote in the 2012 election. Obama voted early that cycle and was seen on camera pulling his Illinois driver’s license from his wallet to flash to poll workers.
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Then-President Barack Obama jokes with election worker Marie Holmes, left, who double-checked his photo on his driver’s license as he signed in for early voting Oct. 25, 2012, at the Martin Luther King Community Center in Chicago.(Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)
“Here is Barack Obama showing his photo ID to vote in a past election,” [Leavitt posted.] “Why are Democrats in Congress so opposed to making this a requirement across the country? Voter ID laws are common sense.”
White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers added that IDs are frequently used by Americans to buy alcohol or get on a plane, which she said shows the hypocrisy of Democrats pushing against the election security overhaul.
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“Barack Obama and the rest of the Democrats think Americans are stupid, which is why they are blatantly lying about the commonsense election integrity provisions in the popular SAVE Act,” Rogers told Fox News Digital.
“Americans need to show ID to buy alcohol, get on a plane, and even get into the Democratic National Convention — but these hypocrite Democrats don’t want voters to show their ID to cast a ballot. Congressional Democrats’ opposition to the SAVE America Act is indefensible and wildly out of step with the views of the American people.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Obama’s office Thursday for comment but did not immediately receive a reply.
Democrats have argued that voter ID laws can disenfranchise eligible voters because they often require specific, current government-issued IDs that may be a struggle to obtain due to costs, paperwork hurdles or limited DMV access.(Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Called the SAVE Act, the legislation would additionally require information-sharing between state election officials and federal authorities in verifying citizenship on current voter rolls, as well as enable the Department of Homeland Security to pursue immigration cases if non-citizens were found to be listed as eligible to vote.
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If passed, the new requirement could be implemented for the November midterm elections. It must first pass the Senate before it could land on President [Donald Trump]’s desk.
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