We all know cheating is in the Democrats’ playbook, and sometimes they tell us so themselves. For example, several Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.), are suing President Trump for his recent executive order that aims to secure elections by requiring voter ID — something the vast majority of Americans support.
There’s only one reason to oppose something so obviously good for the nation, says Sara Gonzales. You want to cheat.
Guest Amy Robbins, host of “The Amy Robbins Show,” says she recently had to show her ID just to buy some Benadryl.
“You won’t let me take home this Benadryl without my ID, but dang it, we can sure vote on the direction of this country without an ID,” she scoffs.
She then brings up another good point: In the last election, “Every single blue state that Kamala won didn’t require voter ID.”
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