Ben Davis references Bible verse and discusses voter ID in recent posts

Ben Davis, Minnesota State Representative from the 6A District
Ben Davis, Minnesota State Representative from the 6A District
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Ben Davis, an online commentator, recently posted a series of tweets addressing topics ranging from media coverage to election security. The posts were published between February 12 and February 15, 2026.

On February 12, Davis commented on mainstream media by referencing a biblical passage: “Romans 1:18 explains today’s MSM: they suppress the truth in unrighteousness. Their reward? The wrath of God.”

In another tweet dated February 13, Davis discussed election integrity and voter identification, stating: ” The blood of Patriots wasn’t spilled for us to conduct our elections carelessly. 83% of the People want Voter ID.” According to recent surveys, a significant majority of Americans support requiring voters to show identification at the polls.

On February 15, Davis posted a brief message that included a link for further context: “Perspective https://t.co/lFIiZwWSIu”

Davis’s comments come amid ongoing national debates about media trustworthiness and election laws in the United States. Discussions about voter ID requirements have been particularly prominent since the early 2000s, with proponents arguing that such measures ensure electoral integrity and opponents expressing concerns over potential disenfranchisement.



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