“I’m very opposed to the SAVE Act,” Sherrill told the local outlet. “I do believe that is just a tool of voter suppression and an attempt to get all of the personal identifying information of New Jerseyans into the federal government’s systems, which I’m opposed to.” [snip] “Governor Sherrill supports the current rules requiring ID for voter registration and she is open to considering proposals to strengthen those to make sure we have the strongest, fairest elections in the nation,” Higgins said. According to the state Division of Elections, to register to vote, New Jerseyans are required to show a valid driver’s license or ID card issued by the state Motor Vehicle Commission or present the state with their Social Security number. [snip] “Governor Sherrill served our country in the military and as a public servant because she believes in every citizen’s right to participate in our democracy by voting,” Higgins said. “That’s why she has stood firm against MAGA Republicans voter suppression attempts and Trump’s demands for New Jersey voters’ personal identifiable information.” [snip] Sherrill refused a Department of Justice request to turn over information regarding the noncitizens found on the rolls to the Trump administration in late July. However, on Tuesday, several House Republicans wrote a letter to the software company connected to the scandal, IDEMIA, urging it to release documents and communications on how the noncitizens were placed on the voter rolls. Post navigation DISGUSTING! Hillary Clinton Melts Down Over Trump Beautifying America — Vows to Tear Down His Arch and “Make a List” of Monuments to Destroy, Then Compares Oval Office to Saddam Hussein’s Palaces ‘Self Defense’: The Next Karmelo Anthony