Battle in AZ continues over whether or not to require voter ID
The state of Arizona is battling about whether or not to require its citizens to provide proof of citizenship in order to vote, and USA Today is saying that the fight could potentially sway the entire presidential election.
It makes sense that election security in Arizona is a hot topic. The Grand Canyon State is a battleground area that also has a tremendous number of non-citizens living there because of its proximity to the Mexico border.
In 2022, after the concerns about election security regarding America's ballot boxes in 2020, Republicans in Arizona saw a law enacted that was designed to prevent non-citizens from voting by requiring proof of citizenship at the time of voter registration.
It's really important that identification is required to vote, otherwise, we are going to have a LOT of people who are not American citizens voting in the nation's elections.
Liberals love this idea, they see every illegal immigrant of today as the Democrats of tomorrow, so they try whatever they can to make sure that the illegal aliens feel in debt to Democrats.
One of the things they like to do is hand out government assistance and allow voting by non-citizens while they call themselves compassionate and say the Republicans are too mean and cold-hearted for not wanting foreign nationals to vote in our elections.
It's not a hard concept to understand.
Americans do not vote in Mexico's elections, or China's elections!
Just because those illegal immigrants are more likely to vote liberal is NOT an okay reason to let them cast a ballot.
In fact, it's the exact opposite.
Republicans are going to make sure to keep fighting in Arizona to keep our elections secure. Democrats won't make sure that our borders are secure, so it's our job to make sure the same thing can't be said about our ballot boxes.
🚨 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Liberal Judges Block Arizona's Proof of Citizenship Requirement to Vote, Arizona State Senate to Send Election Integrity Case to U.S. Supreme Court
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— AZSenateRepublicans (@AZSenateGOP) August 2, 2024
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