Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Says Voter ID Requirements “Insidious” During Discussion with Fugitive Texas Democrats



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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman raged on Friday against voter ID requirements and said voter fraud was “fiction.”

The Democrat was practically speaking Friday morning to Texas House lawmakers who fled to Washington DC to prevent the passage of the new election legislation by Republicans in Texas, according to KDKA-TV.

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Fetterman called the universal voter ID requirements that Republicans are trying to implement “insidious and unnecessary.” He said voter fraud is “fiction” used by the GOP to streamline voter suppression laws.

“Universal identification and some of these other measures are a solution to a non-existent problem… of voter fraud,” Fetterman said in his remarks. “And it’s just the suppression of voters because they don’t want people to vote who they think they won’t ultimately elect.”

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Fetterman said voter identification requirements risked depriving residents of their right to vote and he downplayed the existence of the fraud.

FILE - In this file photo from Jan. 24, 2019, Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman speaks at a press conference in the Capitol Governor's Reception Room in Harrisburg, Pa.  Fetterman is running for the open seat of the US Senate in 2022 (AP Photo / Marc Levy, file)

FILE – In this file photo from Jan. 24, 2019, Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman speaks at a press conference in the Capitol Governor’s Reception Room in Harrisburg, Pa. Fetterman is running for the open seat of the US Senate in 2022 (AP Photo / Marc Levy, file)
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“It’s rare, it’s always taken and it never matters materially to the outcome,” Fetterman said, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, where he added that the few cases of voter fraud that the Pennsylvania was known in 2020 were supporters of former President Donald Trump who voted on behalf of their deceased loved ones.

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Fetterman is a 2022 Pennsylvania Senate candidate vying to overthrow the state blue after outgoing GOP Senator Pat Toomey announced he would not stand for re-election.

He was the virtual keynote speaker at the week-long voting rights conference with the Texas Democrats.

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