A Pennsylvania election official has announced that he will not enforce his state’s new voter ID laws. Christopher Broach, a Democrat who oversees elections in Delaware County, appeared on Monday’s PoliticsNation to talk about his stand.
“This goes to my core beliefs and values, that if a government can ask citizens to violate a law, which is the Civil Rights Act, in order to enforce a law, then that law is no good,” Broach told PoliticsNation host Al Sharpton.
Broach’s decision may be punishable with either fines or jail time, but he told the Philadelphia Inquirer last week that he was willing to take that risk. “Rosa Parks made the same decision,” he said.








