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February 7, 2026
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Victor Reacts: Democrats Demand IDs for Campaign Events, Not for Federal Elections (VIDEO)


Image of a young man smiling in front of a social media post discussing Senator Jon Ossoff's stance on voter ID requirements, with a video still of Ossoff.

If you want to buy spray paint you need an ID. The same applies for renting a car, buying tobacco products, buying alcohol, getting a hotel room, buying keyboard cleaner, and many more everyday purchases.

As it would turn out, you also need an ID if you want to attend a campaign event for Democrat Senator Jon Ossoff.

The Gateway Pundit reported,

Like the rest of his party, Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia opposes the idea of voter ID, but you better have an ID if you’re planning to attend his campaign rally this weekend.

This is true of the Democrat National Convention as well. People have pointed out for years that you can’t get into the biggest Democrat party on the planet without a photo ID.

Somehow, this double standard is lost on every member of their party.

At the bottom of this graphic, it clearly states that a valid photo ID is needed to get into the event.

It would seem like the security of our elections would be a little more important than buying spray paint or listening to a Democrat Senator ask for money.

Maybe the one who is trying to remove all the bank’s security might be looking to rob the bank?

The post Victor Reacts: Democrats Demand IDs for Campaign Events, Not for Federal Elections (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

Source: The Gateway Pundit
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