Jennings uses one word to obliterate CNN panelist’s tired take on voter ID

Scott Jennings continues to make mincemeat of feckless CNN panelists, and it never gets old.

In the latest beating, Jennings repeatedly asks co-commentator Alencia Johnson to back up her claim that voter ID laws are unfair to black Americans.

While debating the SAVE Act, which would greatly improve voter integrity nationwide by requiring ID, a topic that is widely supported by constituents on both sides of the aisle, Jennings pressed Johnson on “how” the proposed law would “disenfranchise” black people, as she claimed.

Johnson evaded the direct question with tired talking points and baseless accusations before Jennings got to the meat of the matter.

“You’ve yet to lay out HOW,” Jennings said. “76% of black voters think we should show an ID to vote…are you saying black voters don’t know what’s good for them? Feels pretty condescending to me!”

Jennings is not alone. Black Americans have been taking to social media to voice their frustration over Democrats’ condescending and disingenuous argument.

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Jennings, for his part, earned more accolades for continuing to expose the leftist narrative.

Now we’re talking!

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