Former North Carolina Dem Gov. Roy Cooper Deletes Post Showing Himself Presenting ID to Vote
Former North Carolina Democratic Governor Roy Cooper quietly deleted a social media post on Thursday that appeared to show him presenting a voter ID at the polls. The post Former North Carolina Dem Gov. Roy Cooper Deletes Post Showing Himself Presenting ID to Vote appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Former North Carolina Dem Gov. Roy Cooper Deletes Post Showing Himself Presenting ID to Vote Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper removed an image from his social media post that showed him presenting identification at a polling place. This action came after he posted a series of photos documenting his voting experience during early voting. Republicans criticized Cooper for the deleted image, highlighting his past opposition to voter ID laws.
- Roy Cooper deleted a social media post that appeared to show him presenting voter ID at the polls.
- The deleted image was part of a series of photos documenting Cooper’s voting experience.
- Republicans, including Congressman Brad Knott and Rep. Brenden Jones, criticized Cooper for the deleted post, pointing out his previous opposition to voter ID laws.
- Michael Whatley of the RNC also commented on the ease of using ID to vote.
- The article contrasts Cooper’s action with his past refusal to support legislation requiring proof of citizenship and voter ID for federal elections.
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