Sen. Raphael Warnock falsely claimed at the DNC that red states have passed voter suppression laws since the 2020 election. The claim was debunked as voter ID laws do not suppress votes. Voter ID laws have been implemented in eight states since 2020, requiring proof of identification when voting.
Key Points
Voter ID laws do not suppress votes
Eight states have passed voter ID laws since 2020
Pros
Analysis shows voter ID laws do not suppress votes
Voter ID laws are popular among Americans
Cons
Sen. Warnock's claim of voter suppression laws passing in red states since 2020 is false