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Unidentified speaker tells House Administration committee voter ID is reasonable, cites poll figures on Black and Latino support

House Administration: House Committee · February 11, 2026
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An unidentified speaker told the House Administration committee that voter ID requirements are reasonable and cited poll figures claiming 76% support among Black Americans and 82% among Latino Americans, arguing ID checks are comparable to everyday identification requirements; the transcript gives no date or verification of the polls.

An unidentified speaker addressing the House Administration committee argued that voter identification requirements are reasonable and said polls show broad minority support for such rules.

The speaker said opponents were suggesting "American minorities are not capable of showing an ID to vote," calling that claim "an insult" and "abusive." The…

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