In a recent episode of War Room, guest host Mike Davis engages in a critical discussion about the rising threat of non-citizen voting in the upcoming 2024 U.S. elections, featuring insights from Mark Lucas, the Executive Vice President of the Article III Project. As the political atmosphere tightens in key battleground states, both Davis and Lucas underline the significance of immediate actions to curb this potential infringement on electoral integrity. They highlight that the leftists may exploit non-citizen voting as a key tactic in the upcoming election, stressing the importance of vigilance and proactive measures from concerned citizens, or the “War Room posse.”
The conversation begins with a call to action for supporters to focus their efforts on monitoring and challenging the voting processes in their respective states. Lucas draws attention to Arizona’s specific legal requirements that mandate county recorders to routinely verify the citizenship status of registered voters. He elucidates that consistent maintenance of voter rolls is critical in preventing unauthorized voting and ensuring valid electoral participation. Through this lens of responsibility, he emphasizes that citizens must hold local officials accountable for upholding these laws to safeguard the electoral process.
As the discussion broadens, Davis queries Lucas about other pivotal states facing similar challenges. Lucas points out Wisconsin as a significant concern. He highlights a troubling lack of transparency from the Secretary of Transportation, who has allegedly failed to provide essential Department of Transportation data regarding citizenship to the State Legislature and the Wisconsin Election Commission. Alarmingly, they have identified approximately 90,000 non-residents possessing valid driver’s licenses or state IDs, raising red flags about their eligibility to vote in forthcoming elections.
Furthering the alarming narrative, Lucas turns his attention to Pennsylvania, where he urges residents to communicate with Governor Josh Shapiro and Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt. He emphasizes that the state’s lenient approach to issuing state IDs, even to non-citizens, has resulted in reports indicating that at least 600,000 potentially ineligible voters may be registered. This glaring issue raises concerns about the integrity of voter databases and the risks posed by allowing non-citizens to cast ballots, amplifying calls for stringent checks on citizenship status.
Davis reinforces the gravity of the situation by asserting that the left’s reluctance to verify citizenship on voter rolls poses a major threat in the lead-up to the 2024 elections. He argues that proactive legislative measures, such as the proposed SAVE Act, are vital to mitigate these risks. This act aims to strengthen the processes involved in verifying voter eligibility, ensuring that only qualified individuals take part in the electoral process. Davis’s advocacy for the SAVE Act underlines a broader sentiment among conservative circles that legislative interventions are necessary to preserve the sanctity of elections amid perceived threats from non-citizen voting.
The episode concludes by motivating the audience to remain engaged and informed about developments related to voter integrity initiatives. Davis and Lucas both stress the necessity for grassroots activism and cooperation among citizens to ensure electoral officials are held accountable and to demand stricter verification measures. As the War Room community gears up for the 2024 elections, they are encouraged to be vigilant and proactive in advocating for legislation that prioritizes the integrity of the electoral system, underscoring the pivotal role these efforts could play in shaping the outcome of future elections.