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    Most Americans reject validity of Republican funded 2020 election audits



    Most of the public rejects Republican efforts to audit states' 2020 election results, saying they believe the reviews are an attempt to undermine valid election outcomes, according to a Monmouth University poll released Monday.

    A 57% majority of Americans say that, based on what they've heard about the audits conducted or proposed by legislatures in some states, they view them as "partisan efforts to undermine valid election results." Just a third say they see them more as "legitimate efforts to identify potential voting irregularities.

    Further, 40% of the public says that such audits will weaken American democracy, while 20% say it will strengthen it. Another 35% expecting them to have no impact.

    The problem-ridden audit of Arizona's 2020 election results, which has exasperated even some Republicans in the state, hasn't uncovered evidence suggesting widespread voter fraud. But it has inspired pro-Trump Republicans to push for similar efforts in other states.

    Although the survey didn't explicitly identify the audits as Republican-led efforts, it still found sharp divides along political lines. A near-universal 90% of Democrats view the audits as bad faith, partisan ploys. Republican support for the audits is broad, but less overwhelming: 59% call them legitimate, with 31% seeing them as attempts to overturn valid results.

    Both the overall numbers and the partisan divides reflect wider opinions about the 2020 election. Most Americans, 61%, believe President Joe Biden won the 2020 election fair and square, a number that's budged little since last November. But 57% of Republicans say they believe the baseless theory that Biden's victory was due to voter fraud.

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    Liberal Redneck - Kyrsten Sinema and the Filibuster

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    Poll: 80 Percent Of Americans Support Voter ID Laws

    A new poll found that four in five Americans are in favor of people having to show a form of identification to vote in elections.
    Monmouth University’s poll surveyed more than 800 potential adult voters between July 9 and 14. The polling found that 80 percent of respondents said they support voter ID law measures, whereas only 18 percent opposed it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FrohnB View Post
    Poll: 80 Percent Of Americans Support Voter ID Laws

    A new poll found that four in five Americans are in favor of people having to show a form of identification to vote in elections.
    Monmouth University’s poll surveyed more than 800 potential adult voters between July 9 and 14. The polling found that 80 percent of respondents said they support voter ID law measures, whereas only 18 percent opposed it.


    #VoterIDforAll
    80 percent support Gun Control
    80 percent support a Jan 6 commission
    80 percent support infrastructure Bill

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    Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said Tuesday that he will vote in favor of advancing a sweeping election bill after striking a deal with Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) on a compromise proposal.

    Schumer, speaking to reporters after a closed-door caucus lunch, announced that he and Manchin had reached an agreement that will allow Democrats to be unified in support of advancing the For the People Act as it faces a 60-vote procedural hurdle.

    "I'm pleased to report that Sen. Manchin and I have come to an agreement. He came to my office, oh, about two hours ago, and we worked it out," Schumer told reporters.

    Under the deal, Manchin will provide a 50th Democratic vote on advancing the For the People Act, though it will still fail to overcome Tuesday's procedural hurdle because of a GOP filibuster that requires 60 votes. But being unified, Democrats hope, will keep the focus on GOP opposition to the bill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsm2 View Post
    Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said Tuesday that he will vote in favor of advancing a sweeping election bill after striking a deal with Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) on a compromise proposal.

    Under the deal, Manchin will provide a 50th Democratic vote on advancing the For the People Act <--(also known as the 'Destroying the Integrity of Elections Bill'), though it will still fail to overcome Tuesday's procedural hurdle because of a GOP filibuster that requires 60 votes. But being unified, Democrats hope, will keep the focus on GOP opposition to the bill.

    The main line there!
    Why even go forward with a vote when you know it is 100% guaranteed to fail?
    What a waste of time!
    I thought Kamala was supposed to take the lead on this and "Get it done"......? The only thing she did was show up on the Floor (not on her knees this time), and broke the bad news that everyone already knew coming into the vote.

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    I hope that other states will jump on board with Florida, and teach our kids the ACTUAL history of our country, the evils of communism, and how to be responsible citizens.
    My state already (still) teaches these things, and has been for a long time, and is on track to ban CRT in our schools. I believe this helps our youth to better comprehend the realities of life, and gives them a "leg up" in everyday life.
    These democrat cities and liberal school systems that are walking away from Traditional History/ Civics courses, and promoting CRT and "Wokeness", are literally sabotaging their youth's chances at succeeding in life.


    FL Gov. Ron DeSantis Signs Civics Bill Requiring Students to Learn Evils of ‘Communism, Totalitarian Ideologies’

    “It’s crucial to ensure that we teach our students how to be responsible citizens,” DeSantis said during a press conference at a Fort Myers middle school, reported News4Jax. “They need to have a good working knowledge of American history, American government and the principles that underline our Constitution and Bill of Rights.”

    The sad reality is that only two in five Americans can correctly name the three branches of government, and more than a third of Americans cannot name any of the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment. It is abundantly clear that we need to do a much better job of educating our students in civics to prepare them for the rest of their lives.
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