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Sen. Scott says Democrats are seeking to loosen voter verification rules so they can win elections
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel on Tuesday referred to the Democrats' voting rights bill, the "Freedom to Vote Act," as the "Freedom to Cheat Act."
McDaniel and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Sen. Rick Scott held a news briefing ahead of President Biden's scheduled speech in Georgia on voting rights. The Republican leaders argued that the Democrats' voting reforms would result in a take over of local and state elections.
"The Democrat 'Big Lie' is any electoral reforms suggested by Republicans are intended to suppress voters and voting and are racist," he said. "That's not true at all. Our goal is maximum participation and zero fraud, period, not some fraud. We want zero fraud but look, don't be fooled; the Democrats' so-called election reform is not about protecting the right to vote. It's about making sure that they win elections. Democrats don't want free and fair elections. They want elections only Democrats can win."
Who was it that said: "the bigger the lie, the more likely it will be believed."