
Maine Seeks Sanity in Voter ID Laws - Liberty Nation News
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54% : The curious times in which Americans now find themselves hold that questioning election results is verboten, but so, too, is ensuring traditional protections of the process using voter ID are upheld.53% : Libby claims, "The time is right because Maine people have spoken up and made it really clear they want voter ID to be the law of the land.
48% : A current initiative seeks to prohibit landlords from requiring Social Security numbers from potential tenants, an effort to facilitate rentals for people in the country illegally.
48% : The Maine voter ID initiative may well catch man-on-a-mission Trump's eye, prompting an executive order mandating voter ID nationally.
45% : If the United States will not enforce voter ID laws common in most nations of the world, voters may decide to go that direction in the 2026 mid-term elections, much like Maine in its current battle to implement voter ID mandates.
38% : Voter ID laws are not motivated by a desire to prevent people from voting but to prevent people from cheating.
38% : Maine Gov. Janet Mills recently butted heads with President Donald Trump's efforts to "ban trans girls from women's sports," making Libby's push for sensible voter ID laws particularly timely.
38% : " More American voices are being raised against open borders, biological men in women's sports, fraud in government, protections for illegal criminals by public school teachers and extremist progressives, and voter ID requirements that would not have been controversial just a few decades ago.
34% : Indeed, Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama at one time supported cutting federal jobs for efficiency, securing the southern border, and preserving traditional marriage against gay unions, but "progress" has left such views in the rearview mirror.
31% : If Trump succeeds in blocking federal dollars to Maine, will Vermont (highly dependent on federal monies) blink?
24% : If the federal funding spigot is shut off, will voters blame Trump for standing firm, or belligerent progressives for antagonizing the federal gift horse by kicking it in the mouth?
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