Just when you think Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska couldn't disappoint conservatives any further, she finds a new way to stab her own party—and the American people—in the back.
The notorious RINO is now opposing the GOP's push for voter ID legislation, claiming the SAVE America Act and MEGA Act would "nationalize elections" and arguing this approach "is not how we build trust" with voters. What a load of garbage.
Here's what Murkowski conveniently ignores: Over 80% of Americans—including Democrats—support requiring photo ID to vote. It's common sense. You need ID to buy alcohol, board a plane, or enter a government building, but somehow requiring it to cast a ballot in our sacred elections is suddenly controversial?
The Ultimate RINO Move
This is classic Murkowski—always ready to provide cover for Democrat talking points when Republicans are trying to secure our elections. She's worried about "nationalizing elections" now, but where was this concern when Democrats were ramming through their federal election takeover schemes during the Biden regime?
"The hypocrisy is staggering. Murkowski had no problem with federal election interference when it benefited the swamp. Now that Republicans want basic election integrity measures, suddenly she's concerned about federalism."
The SAVE America Act would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and mandate voter ID for federal elections. The MEGA Act would strengthen election security measures nationwide. These aren't radical proposals—they're basic safeguards that most civilized countries already have in place.
Patriots Deserve Better
Alaska voters need to remember this betrayal. While President Trump and his America First agenda are working to restore faith in our electoral system, Murkowski is providing ammunition to the same Democrats who spent four years claiming our elections were "hacked" by Russia.
The truth is simple: If you oppose voter ID, you support voter fraud. If you can't win elections with legal votes from actual citizens, maybe your policies are the problem.
How long will Alaska Republicans tolerate having a Democrat with an "R" next to her name representing them in the Senate?
