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maliaSmith

(179 posts)
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 02:43 PM 21 hrs ago

Senator Fetterman supports the GOP voting ID law just passed in House

To those who support the new voting ID the GOP support and just voted on in the House, think about how it will affect women and their ability to vote.
To get a birth certificate costs at least $30. If you married and your name is different than your birth name, you have to pay to get a copy of your marriage license which could cost up to $5o if it's available which sometimes it isn't. If you are on your second or third marriage, you will need all copies of marriage and divorce papers which will cost more. Manywomen can't afford this, and this bill affects women more than men due to only women changing their names for the most part.
This bill is a very expensive poll tax in another name and an attempt to make it much more difficult for women to vote, which is the goal of the GOP as stated by many in power.

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Senator Fetterman supports the GOP voting ID law just passed in House (Original Post) maliaSmith 21 hrs ago OP
The Fetid Man's days in office are numbered Blue Owl 21 hrs ago #1
Fetterman comes up for reelection in 2028. Pinback 21 hrs ago #5
If we can get enough Dem Senators elected, his vote won't matter. Baitball Blogger 21 hrs ago #10
He could have another stroke or fall. Ya never know. QueerDuck 19 hrs ago #20
Can Pennsylvania recall him? Initech 19 hrs ago #25
Say "Good night" Fetterman... Omnipresent 21 hrs ago #8
If they get this passed, there will be no more elections, he'll be a Senator for life. dem4decades 19 hrs ago #28
Pukes don't trust their own poll workers? pwb 21 hrs ago #2
maybe he will reimburse all registrants fees? keep receipts, voters. nt msongs 21 hrs ago #3
Of course he does. BlueKota 21 hrs ago #4
Fetterman the Fraud poli-junkie 21 hrs ago #6
....... bluestarone 21 hrs ago #7
I helped elect Fetterman by giving money to his campaign. SunSeeker 21 hrs ago #9
I just tried to watch an interview with him on BlueKota 16 hrs ago #55
Of course he did Bettie 21 hrs ago #11
He's the Sinema of Manchins. Scrivener7 20 hrs ago #12
Good one. AZ8theist 19 hrs ago #21
I cannot imagine. I was excited that you were successful. I'm sorry that happened to you. Scrivener7 18 hrs ago #47
He's a.... Alansworld 17 hrs ago #53
He also defended Noem yesterday senseandsensibility 20 hrs ago #13
He is a fool, fraud and a complete disaster. He pulled La Coliniere 20 hrs ago #14
And you won't see a new parade of feminists who want to vote and no_hypocrisy 20 hrs ago #15
And . . . What happens if you are Common Law Married? MagickMuffin 20 hrs ago #16
Grrrr stillspkg 20 hrs ago #17
My wife popsdenver 20 hrs ago #18
My signature gets sloppier with each passing year. Quiet Em 19 hrs ago #23
They want to chip everyone and have GPS monitoring. No need for papers. Kooky? Well. twodogsbarking 19 hrs ago #19
Fucking gross. Initech 19 hrs ago #22
Looks like he was always a FAKE. Joinfortmill 19 hrs ago #24
This just in: Night is Dark, Water is Wet and Fetterman votes with Republicans Tim S 19 hrs ago #26
Yet we'll be admonished that he votes 99.44% with Democrats durablend 19 hrs ago #27
Like Manchin he's a dem who holds a Dem seat. That's important. He just happens to vote with Republicans Autumn 19 hrs ago #34
Not True. Wiz Imp 18 hrs ago #45
I'll bet his bank/securities accounts are looking pretty sweet. n/t flvegan 19 hrs ago #29
It's too close in the Senate to lose him if Figarosmom 19 hrs ago #30
Then he should resign flamingdem 19 hrs ago #40
Lots of folks here argue that "we need to elect moderates." He's a moderate. DJ Synikus Makisimus 19 hrs ago #31
Did any House Dems vote for the bill? Clouds Passing 19 hrs ago #32
Rep. Henry Cuellar from Texas. Autumn 19 hrs ago #36
Oh him, figures Clouds Passing 19 hrs ago #37
I am shocked that my reliable MAGA(DI) actually voted against it. Ping Tung 15 hrs ago #57
Has Rebl2 19 hrs ago #33
There is zero chance of it being passed in the Senate. Wiz Imp 19 hrs ago #44
I hope not Rebl2 18 hrs ago #46
It needs 60 votes to break the filibuster Wiz Imp 18 hrs ago #48
Good! Rebl2 15 hrs ago #56
I wouldn't be so sure nt awesomerwb1 18 hrs ago #49
You think 8 Democrats are going to vote for it? Wiz Imp 17 hrs ago #52
Fuck this fascist bootlicking piece of shit LuvLoogie 19 hrs ago #35
I listened to Jon Karl question Senator Adam Schiff about this mountain grammy 19 hrs ago #38
The only silver lining is that Fetterman's term is a little more than half over Raven123 19 hrs ago #39
One and done Mr Fetterman mysteryowl 19 hrs ago #41
Not True Wiz Imp 19 hrs ago #42
"*If* he were to vote for the bill" durablend 15 hrs ago #58
Sweatterman lies maliaSmith 32 min ago #59
I wish Senator Futile-Man would understand a couple of things DFW 19 hrs ago #43
As someone who supported him financially in 2022, I'm very disappointed in him. Borogove 18 hrs ago #50
Fetterman is making someone very happy Bread and Circuses 18 hrs ago #51
Soon to be former Senator. The Wizard 16 hrs ago #54
So maybe this off topic kwolf68 10 min ago #60

Initech

(108,106 posts)
25. Can Pennsylvania recall him?
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 05:09 PM
19 hrs ago

This man is compromised by Fox and Murdoch, he should not be allowed to continue as an elected democrat.

pwb

(12,568 posts)
2. Pukes don't trust their own poll workers?
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 02:52 PM
21 hrs ago

In small towns people are known to the poll workers. Will a 90 year old known in town without a drivers license be denied voting? Married woman with name changes?

It will hit both sides but some discretion to local personal knowledge of a voter should be enough to vote.

BlueKota

(5,166 posts)
4. Of course he does.
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 02:54 PM
21 hrs ago

Why does he even pretend to be a Democrat anymore? Instead of John his first name should be Judas.

SunSeeker

(57,951 posts)
9. I helped elect Fetterman by giving money to his campaign.
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 03:18 PM
21 hrs ago

Last edited Fri Feb 13, 2026, 04:11 PM - Edit history (1)

He is not the same man I donated to. I think his stroke affected his personality and cognition...and not for the better.

BlueKota

(5,166 posts)
55. I just tried to watch an interview with him on
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 08:40 PM
16 hrs ago

something called the Conversation his answers to the interviewer's questions were basically incoherent. When she sought clarification his answers still didn't make sense. I think you're right that his stroke affected his rationality and ability to speak without wandering away from his subject. His cognitive issues seemed to me to be almost as bad as tsf's.

I feel sad for him about his illness, but it's too bad he can't be replaced with another Democrat before 2028.

Bettie

(19,472 posts)
11. Of course he did
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 03:27 PM
21 hrs ago

He's a Republican at this point.

The stroke clearly changed him. I've seen others become an entirely different person after a stroke.

AZ8theist

(7,169 posts)
21. Good one.
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 04:57 PM
19 hrs ago

I worked my ass off to get her elected.

Imagine how betrayed I felt. So glad she's gone. She's dead to me now.
We now have 2 great Senators standing for the rule of law and Democracy in Kelly and Gallego!!!

senseandsensibility

(24,494 posts)
13. He also defended Noem yesterday
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 04:11 PM
20 hrs ago

and said he always treated her with respect and called out other Dems for being mean to her. As if that's the problem right now.

La Coliniere

(1,834 posts)
14. He is a fool, fraud and a complete disaster. He pulled
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 04:20 PM
20 hrs ago

the wool over so many of us. Wish we could see into the future in regards to the politicians we vote for. He needs to be challenged by an authentic Democrat.

no_hypocrisy

(54,622 posts)
15. And you won't see a new parade of feminists who want to vote and
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 04:29 PM
20 hrs ago

will opt to retain their "maiden names" for that purpose. I'm not talking hyphens. I mean birth name until death. And unfortunately in our culture, a lot of husbands won't be thrilled that their wives and children won't be monikered with THEIR names.

MagickMuffin

(18,258 posts)
16. And . . . What happens if you are Common Law Married?
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 04:32 PM
20 hrs ago


There aren’t any marriage licenses for common law marriages, that I know of!


popsdenver

(1,930 posts)
18. My wife
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 04:40 PM
20 hrs ago

has known about this for a month or two. And is telling all her FEMALE friends what they need to do to retain the right to vote.
99% of them have been voting using their married name, and not their maiden name.........

She is also worried about these assholes checking "how they signed their name when they FIRST registered", and intentionally signing it the same way on ballots. No one signs their name the same as they did years or decades ago, and if "they" check the two, "they"can throw out all the ballots that are signed the current way your name...............

Putin always wins 85+% of the vote in Russia, and I am more than sure he is showing the Republicans all the Corrupt ways he does that, to get all those landslides of votes...

Autumn

(48,878 posts)
34. Like Manchin he's a dem who holds a Dem seat. That's important. He just happens to vote with Republicans
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 05:24 PM
19 hrs ago

A lot.

Wiz Imp

(9,426 posts)
45. Not True.
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 05:45 PM
18 hrs ago

He has voted with Democrats an overwhelming amount of the time and there are numerous Democrats who have voted with Republicans more often. He is nowhere close to Manchin who held up things getting passed. Fetterman has never blocked a Democratic Priority from passing.

Figarosmom

(10,686 posts)
30. It's too close in the Senate to lose him if
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 05:18 PM
19 hrs ago

They go nuclear on the filibuster. Schumer needs to crack down on him. Tell him he'll be primaries and no funds from DNC. He's been compromised, that's for sure. I still think it's a threat of deportation for his wife.

Ping Tung

(4,268 posts)
57. I am shocked that my reliable MAGA(DI) actually voted against it.
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 09:17 PM
15 hrs ago

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez sold out as soon as she got to D.C. I'm hoping that a progressive or even moderate candidate appears in our open primary.

Wiz Imp

(9,426 posts)
44. There is zero chance of it being passed in the Senate.
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 05:42 PM
19 hrs ago

It passed the House for the 3rd or 4th time but that is irrelevant. It will NEVER pass the Senate.

Wiz Imp

(9,426 posts)
48. It needs 60 votes to break the filibuster
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 06:02 PM
18 hrs ago

And Murkowski has already said she will vote against it. That means they need at least 8 Democrats to vote for it . No chance of that happening. The Republicans have been trying to pass this for a decade. Until they get 60 Senators or abolish the filibuster, it will continue to die there as it has for the past decade.

Wiz Imp

(9,426 posts)
52. You think 8 Democrats are going to vote for it?
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 06:43 PM
17 hrs ago

If you really believe that there there is no point in singling out Fetterman. In reality there is no chance 8 Democrats vote for it. Republicans have been trying to pass this for a decade and it always dies in the Senate because it will NEVER get 60 votes there. The only way for it to pass is to abolish the filibuster which Republicans will not do at this time.

Last year it got 4 Democratic votes in the House and still never even got a vote in the Senate.

Even Fetterman (who has not supported it but is accused of supporting it) believes it has no chance of passing.
https://kdhnews.com/news/politics/sen-john-fetterman-says-previous-comments-against-voter-id-were-out-of-deference-to-gov/article_cdf7b119-59e6-5c93-ae56-88f9b7f6179a.html

Fetterman said the changes to curtail mail-in registration were "a nonstarter" for him. Even if he were to vote for the bill, he said, it's almost certain to die in the Senate because it won't win the necessary 60 votes.

mountain grammy

(28,831 posts)
38. I listened to Jon Karl question Senator Adam Schiff about this
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 05:28 PM
19 hrs ago

He asked the Senator if he supported the SAVE Act which Karl said "was supported by 80% of American voters" and I'm thinking, what? did he just pull that out of his ass.
Schiff held his ground and kept stating the Act was a deterrence from voting..
Karl again tried the 80% crap, but backed off..

Schiff is smarter. He's a gem!

Raven123

(7,671 posts)
39. The only silver lining is that Fetterman's term is a little more than half over
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 05:33 PM
19 hrs ago

Cross our fingers he either steps aside or faces a strong primary opponent.

Wiz Imp

(9,426 posts)
42. Not True
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 05:40 PM
19 hrs ago
https://kdhnews.com/news/politics/sen-john-fetterman-says-previous-comments-against-voter-id-were-out-of-deference-to-gov/article_cdf7b119-59e6-5c93-ae56-88f9b7f6179a.html
As House Republicans prepare to pass the SAVE America Act to his chamber as soon as Wednesday, Fetterman said his comments on Fox News over the weekend may have been taken out of context.

In an interview with the Post-Gazette, he stressed that he did not say that he would support the bill, which is an expansive effort to require proof of citizenship during voter registration and photo ID during voting, limit registration by mail and purge voter rolls more frequently, among other measures.

Fetterman said the changes to curtail mail-in registration were "a nonstarter" for him. Even if he were to vote for the bill, he said, it's almost certain to die in the Senate because it won't win the necessary 60 votes.

durablend

(9,063 posts)
58. "*If* he were to vote for the bill"
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 09:18 PM
15 hrs ago

He's voting for it, don't fool yourself thinking otherwise believing his Susan Collins level wishy washiness.

maliaSmith

(179 posts)
59. Sweatterman lies
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 12:09 PM
32 min ago

US Sen. John Fetterman campaigned against voter ID while running for the Senate in 2022, but now claims support in a recent Fox News interview.
As Republicans in the US House were preparing to vote on the Save America Act, which would disenfranchise up to 21 million Americans from voting in elections, US Sen. John reversed course from his opposition against voter ID laws while appearing on Fox News this past weekend.

DFW

(59,902 posts)
43. I wish Senator Futile-Man would understand a couple of things
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 05:40 PM
19 hrs ago

1. You're still a Senator, even if you're NOT in the headlines on a daily basis.

2. Unconventional is OK. Unreliable is not.

Borogove

(581 posts)
50. As someone who supported him financially in 2022, I'm very disappointed in him.
Fri Feb 13, 2026, 06:14 PM
18 hrs ago

In his defense, however, I do have to applaud his consistent support for two areas of advocacy that are important to me - environmental policy and animal welfare policy. His League of Conservation Voters score is 90% lifetime and 100% for 2024 while his Humane World (formerly the Humane Society of the United States) score is 100% for 2025. In contrast, my other senator, Dave McCormack, has a 0% rating.

kwolf68

(8,343 posts)
60. So maybe this off topic
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 12:31 PM
10 min ago

But would it be possible this shitbag law to hamper Republicans from voting as it would Democrats, equally even?
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