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Election Integrity on the rise!

 

A divided Supreme Court on Thursday afternoon granted a request from the Republican National Committee and the Republican leaders of Arizona’s legislature to reinstate a state law that requires residents to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote using a form provided by the state. The court turned down a request, however, to reinstate the portion of the same law that would bar voters who register using a standard federal form from voting for president or by mail unless they provide proof of citizenship.

 

 

https://www.scotusblog.com/2024/08/justices-allow-arizona-to-enforce-proof-of-citizenship-law-for-2024-voter-registration/

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5 hours ago, mogandave said:

This is terrible. How are the Democrats going to get illegals proof of citizenship in time to vote?

 

They may not need to, if they buy enough BIC pens.

 

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You guys really fall for the misinformation. Stunning.

 

Noncitizen Voting Is Already Illegal — and Vanishingly Rare

 

A big rumor we’ve identified rattling around the murkier regions of social media is that hordes of noncitizens are voting.

That’s false. A lie. An urban myth. But it has also, somehow, become the glue that’s holding together disparate wings of the Republican Party. And it may be the basis for a major new piece of misguided legislation.

On Friday, House Speaker Mike Johnson stood with former President Trump at a press conference at Mar-a-Lago. They decried what they claimed is a contagion of noncitizen voting. And they announced new legislation — details to come — that could lead to the purging of hundreds of thousands of voters from the rolls. It’s the Big Lie put into legislative language.

 

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/noncitizen-voting-already-illegal-and-vanishingly-rare

 

 

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23 hours ago, Roo Island said:

You guys really fall for the misinformation. Stunning.

 

Noncitizen Voting Is Already Illegal — and Vanishingly Rare

 

A big rumor we’ve identified rattling around the murkier regions of social media is that hordes of noncitizens are voting.

That’s false. A lie. An urban myth. But it has also, somehow, become the glue that’s holding together disparate wings of the Republican Party. And it may be the basis for a major new piece of misguided legislation.

On Friday, House Speaker Mike Johnson stood with former President Trump at a press conference at Mar-a-Lago. They decried what they claimed is a contagion of noncitizen voting. And they announced new legislation — details to come — that could lead to the purging of hundreds of thousands of voters from the rolls. It’s the Big Lie put into legislative language.

 

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/noncitizen-voting-already-illegal-and-vanishingly-rare

 

 

The above poster is one of the top misinformed due to lack of comprehension and left media bias. Proof of citizenship in order to register to vote would greatly reduce fraud. 
 

 

On 8/24/2024 at 12:37 AM, riclag said:

Republican leaders of Arizona’s legislature to reinstate a state law that requires residents to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote using a form provided by the state.

This should be done in every state in the union, if anyone is incapable of agreeing to this then certainly they have no interest in fair elections, no matter what argument they put forth.

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On 8/24/2024 at 1:42 AM, mogandave said:

This is terrible. How are the Democrats going to get illegals proof of citizenship in time to vote?

Who knows, maybe they will get folks as far back as Wyatt Earp to vote two or three times.

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