Voter fraud supporters challenge Ohio law that checks citzienship status of voters | Eastern NC Now

more advocacy of voter fruand by th3e far left in court

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Ohio;s new election laws requiring the citizenship of voters to be checked against databases that would idtentify non-citizens has gone into effect but is being challenged by groups with a record of supporting election fraud but masquerade as "voting rights groups".  The radical left League of Women Voters and the Muslim racical CAIR are suing the state to block the new law.  These anti-American organizations want to allow non-citizens including illegal aliens to continue to be able to illegally register and vote in American elections.

https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/voting-rights-groups-sue-stop-ohios-new-voter-registration-laws

North Carolina has begun using similar datbase checks for citizenship.  Will our state be sued as well?

These voting fraud groups ignore lax voter registration laws like the online registration portal in California, where it was recently revealed that a Pakistani citizen who had never ven been to America and lived in Pakistan had registered online to vote in California and had his brother who did live in the state vote for him.  Last year, in the same state a woman was arrested for registering her dog to vote on the online portal and then casting the vote for the dog.  She was foolish enough to post a picture of the dog and its ballot with an "I voted" sticker on Facebook.  These self-styled "voting rights" groups seem to have no problem with foreign citizens and dogs registering to vote through these absurd online invitations to registration fraud.


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