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🚨NEW: CNN's Harry Enten: "A photo ID to vote is not controversial in this country. It is not controversial by party — and it is not controversial by race. The vast majority of Americans agree with @NICKIMINAJ."
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Nicki Minaj @NICKIMINAJ
What sensible forward thinking cutting edge leading nation is having a DEBATE on whether or not there should be VOTER ID?!?!!!! Like?!?!? They’re actually fighting NOT to have ppl present ID while voting for your leaders!!!!! Do you get it?!?!!!! Do you get it now?!?!!!
9:57 AM · Feb 3, 2026
Enten said support for voter ID has been "north of 75 percent" for years. Indeed, in 2025, it was 83 percent. I don't think you have 83 percent agreement on almost anything, so that's phenomenal support.
Democrats also largely support it, he explained, polling at 71 percent. Republicans are at 95 percent.
Even if you break it down by race, the majority still support it, with white people at 85 percent, Latinos at 82 percent, and black people at 76 percent.
So the only people who don't seem to agree with voter ID are Democrat politicians. //
anon-297t
2 hours ago
There's a very specific way to couch this argument. Every vote counted from an ineligible voter disenfranchises an eligible voter. The balance of harms is not on, 'can we find one eligible voter who, for some reason, can't obtain an ID,' but instead, which option disenfranchises fewer people? Does a lack of voter ID allow more ineligible voters to cast a ballot than eligible voters that a voter ID requirement would prevent? There are data-backed arguments that that is the case.