In this Townhall article, a major legal development in North Carolina undermines the long-running Democrat narrative that voter ID laws are inherently racist or suppress minority turnout.
- A North Carolina court ruling upheld the state’s voter ID law, rejecting claims that it was discriminatory
- The decision found no evidence that the law was enacted with racist intent
- Data presented in the case showed minority voter turnout was not negatively impacted
- The ruling challenges years of messaging comparing voter ID laws to “Jim Crow” practices
- Supporters argue the decision reinforces election integrity measures as reasonable and constitutional
- Critics of voter ID laws are now facing a significant legal setback in one of the most contested states
- The case could influence similar legal battles across the country
Read the full story: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2026/03/28/the-voter-id-is-jim-crow-narrative-took-a-huge-blow-in-north-carolina-this-week-n2673582



