Editorial: Why Are Democrats and Republicans so divided on non citizens voting?

Julie Reeder
Julie Reeder
As the November 5th election looms, the debate over who should have the right to vote in our elections has reached a fever pitch. At the heart of the divide is a critical issue: should noncitizens, including those who are in the U.S. illegally, have a say in our elections? Republican leadership argues vehemently against this, citing concerns over election security, while Democrat leadership continues to pass laws and file lawsuits that seem aimed at expanding the voter rolls to include noncitizens. This issue is in addition to many examples of voter fraud, just in the last few weeks, all across the country.I differentiate between leadership and the masses because I think that’s where we probably have the most disparity. Because people believe only citizens should be able to vote does
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