
Trump Celebrates Voter ID Victory In Wisconsin: 'Allow Us To Win ... For Many Years To Come'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
71% : Trump took to Truth Social Tuesday night to celebrate the approval of voter ID requirements in the swing state, saying that it was possibly the "biggest win of the night" for Republicans, a party that also cruised to victories in two special elections in Florida to hold onto U.S. House seats.66% : Voter ID laws are also extremely popular among Americans.
58% : This is a BIG WIN FOR REPUBLICANS, MAYBE THE BIGGEST WIN OF THE NIGHT," Trump wrote.
50% : President Donald Trump said Republicans should have the upper hand in Wisconsin "for years to come" after the state voted on Tuesday to enshrine voter ID requirements in its constitution.
48% : More than 60% of voters approved the constitutional amendment, which will make it more difficult to roll back voter ID requirements.
48% : While Wisconsin state law has required voter ID since 2011, Republicans who pushed for the constitutional amendment argued that it was necessary to prevent Democrats or the liberal state Supreme Court from undoing the law in the future.
48% : Judge Susan Crawford won the election over conservative candidate Brad Schimel, who was endorsed by Trump and supported by more than $20 million from Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and allied groups.
31% : "IT SHOULD ALLOW US TO WIN WISCONSIN, LIKE I JUST DID IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, FOR MANY YEARS TO COME!" After Joe Biden won the presidency in 2020, Trump and Republicans pushed for voter ID laws across the country, arguing that states that lack such laws make elections susceptible to widespread fraud.
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