New study from key swing state shatters popular narrative against Voter ID: 'No evidence'
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57% : " "To the contrary, voter ID laws enhance public trust in elections, leading directly to higher voter turnout and greater trust in the democratic process.55% : CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP A 2024 Pew Research Poll also showed a bipartisan consensus that over 80% of Americans support voter ID measures.
54% : " Wisconsin established voter ID laws in 2011 that have undergone several court challenges in the following years.
53% : Liberal politicians are desperate to mislead the public, but the truth is that voter ID laws are overwhelmingly popular.
49% : WILL acknowledged that turnout can be "impacted by many factors beyond voter ID laws" but explained that it "included these key control variables to ensure we isolated the law's true impact.
49% : That is why 36 states have them and voters in states as diverse as North Carolina and Nevada have voted for ballot measures to require voter ID.
46% : "In fact, turnout has slightly increased since the law's implementation, challenging claims that voter ID requirements lead to widespread disenfranchisement.
45% : " 'HE CANNOT BUY AN ELECTION HERE IN WISCONSIN': SANDERS SLAMS MUSK IN STATE TRUMP WON BY LESS THAN 1% Honest Elections Project Action Executive Director Jason Snead told Fox News Digital that the WILL report is consistent with "many" other studies that show voter ID laws "do not do what the Left claims.
44% : FIRST ON FOX: A study in the crucial swing state of Wisconsin runs contrary to the popular claim of many on the political left and concludes that voter ID laws have not suppressed the vote in the state.
43% : Will Flanders, research director at WILL, told Fox News Digital that he hopes people takeaway from this study that the popular narratives about voter ID laws are not based in data.
41% : " Critics have also railed against voter ID laws in recent years, claiming that it disenfranchises minority voters who, according to critics, have difficulty obtaining identification.
39% : The study states that it found "no evidence of a negative effect on turnout from the implementation of voter ID among non-white Wisconsinites.
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