Biden judicial nominee Dale Ho appeared to compare voter ID laws to 'chemotherapy'

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President Biden’s nominee to be the new federal district judge for Southern New York, Dale Ho, once appeared to compare voter identification requirements to “chemotherapy.'

nominee to be a federal district judge for Southern New York, Dale Ho, once appeared to compare voter identification requirements to"chemotherapy."

Ho, the head of the American Civil Liberties Union voting rights project, made the comment while speaking on voter ID requirements during a 2015 event in Wisconsin. "We always have to weigh the costs against the methods, so let me talk about for a second about what you asked — that question about does this enhance the integrity of our elections, right? Obviously, we all believe that election integrity is important, right?" Ho said.Obviously, all of us are against voter fraud, right?" he continued.

A White House official told Fox News in a Friday email that when"voter fraud occurs, it is horrible." "But even though it has been proven to be more rare in America than being struck by lightning, voter fraud is often used as a pretext for undermining constitutional rights," the official said.

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