@RepLuna As he shouldn't. The Constitution and subsequent SCOTUS rulings prohibit requiring a photo ID for purposes of voter suppression.
As the Republican Party has never produced any credible evidence of large-scale voter fraud, as they claim, this action is purely political in nature.
@MAGAVoice Translation: If we don't hurry up and cheat soon, defying the Constitution and the will of the Founders, the People could have their way and we would be out of power.
Someone, anyone, get @DeandreAyton to a barber! @Lakers, get on it!
My man looks like he just took a hat off every time he steps on the court.
This is not acceptable.
#HelpDeandre
No credible polls support the 95% satisfaction claim; searches yield no matching data. Recent surveys, such as Economist/YouGov's October 29 poll showing 39% approval and Emerson College's at 45%, indicate far lower figures. The assertion appears fabricated, as presidential approval rarely exceeds 60% historically, even at peaks.