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Most Voters Believe Illegal Aliens Are Registered to Vote

According to the poll, 55 percent of voters are concerned about foreigners and illegal immigrants being registered to vote.

They are right to be worried.

The Rasmussen Report Investigated When 1,069 voters were asked, “How likely is it that a foreigner will be illegally registered to vote in the city where you live?”, 55% answered “very likely” (32%) or “somewhat likely” (23%). Only 37% answered “somewhat unlikely” (23%) or “very unlikely” (14%).

Voters should be concerned about this because it is happening in Democrat-run states across the country. For example, Democratic governors in New York, Illinois and California deliberately created loopholes that allowed illegal immigrants to get driver’s licenses and then exploited them to easily register to vote.

These states also do not have voter ID laws.

These states (and many others) also refuse to audit their voter rolls to remove voters who have died or moved out of state.

Here’s a good example of how this works: Now that Ohio is in Republican hands, a recent audit found that 499 foreign nationals were registered to vote. Those names have now been removed. But if they hadn’t been removed, those 499 foreign nationals could have voted undetected.

Knowing all this, imagine what would happen if Kamala Harris had her way and granted amnesty to 22 million illegal immigrants in America and implemented nationwide mail-in voting. The Biden-Harris administration has already promised to veto any bill that would require proof of citizenship to vote.

WATCH — Donald Trump: “I immediately demand voter ID, same-day voting, and paper-only ballots.”

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Rasmussen also asked voters whether only American citizens should be allowed to vote: A staggering 85% said “yes,” while only 11% said “no.”

When asked whether they supported state governments auditing voter rolls to remove non-citizens, 78% said they supported audits, while only 17% were opposed.

The issues of voter roll audits, voter ID, and voter integrity in general are popular across all political parties and demographics. But Democratic politicians are staunchly opposed to these reforms. Democrats will never relinquish the advantage of fraud, especially in a deeply divided country where elections are often decided by a few thousand votes.

John Nolte’s first and last novel Borrowed Timewinning 5-Star Rave Reviews Comments from our everyday readers. Read excerpts and detailed reviews here. hereA hardcover version is also available. Kindle and Audiobooks.

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