Like any good Democrat group, the NAACP apparently thinks black people aren’t capable enough to get proper ID
NC voter ID lawsuit: NAACP appeals loss in voting rights case
The North Carolina NAACP is appealing a lawsuit it lost earlier this year, in a case seeking to have North Carolina’s voter photo identification law ruled unconstitutional.
Republicans have been trying for more than a decade to implement voter ID in North Carolina, saying it’s needed to stop voter fraud and improve people’s faith in elections.
The idea enjoys at least some bipartisan support, although Democratic politicians have mostly opposed it in the past. A ballot referendum to add voter ID requirements to North Carolina’s constitution passed a popular vote in 2018 with 55.5% of the vote.
Voters voted to put it in our Constitution, yet, courts and Democrats keep blocking that
Due to previous legal rulings, voter ID has been in use in North Carolina since 2023. In that time, each election has seen a small number of people being stopped from voting for not having a valid ID. The vast majority of voters, however, have been able to cast a ballot with few to no issues.
Well, that’s weird. Something like 99.99% brought proper ID to vote. In fact, people without proper ID can actually get a state ID for free.
Republicans then tried again, passing another voter ID law in 2018 that was more permissive, with more types of acceptable IDs, which they said should get around their previous racial targeting problems. The NAACP sued again, saying the law was still discriminatory. But they lost that argument last month.
Federal District Court Judge Loretta Biggs wrote that she personally believed the NAACP was correct that the new version of the law still discriminates against minority voters — but that she felt she had to rule against the NAACP anyway, due to previous federal appellate rulings.
So, the NAACP and this black judge think blacks are too dumb to show up with proper ID.
The NAACP is testing that with its appeal, which will take the case to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals and, perhaps, later to the U.S. Supreme Court.
“We will continue the fight against illegal discrimination and to ensure voters know their rights and know that they are protected in exercising them,” N.C. NAACP President Deborah Dicks Maxwell said in a statement after the initial ruling.
How about the right to know that people are not illegally voting in North Carolina, nullifying the votes of legal voters? The NAACP could easily spend this time telling people how to get a free ID if they do not have one. But, in NAACP world they think that blacks aren’t smart enough to get one and bring it with them.
The North Carolina NAACP is appealing a lawsuit it lost earlier this year, in a case seeking to have North Carolina’s voter photo identification law ruled unconstitutional.
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