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Supreme Court Thwarts Democrats’ Latest Attempt To Steal Elections

Doesn’t it seem the tides are turning amidst a sea of recent Democrat losses?

The lawlessness that liberals bring to the political sphere is resolutely being shot down by our nation’s highest courts at both the federal and state levels.

On Monday, the Supreme Court of New York shot down a law that gay illegal aliens the same right to vote as U.S. citizens in city elections.

New York has more than 800,000 noncitizens who were poised to vote in municipal races, a significant number that would undoubtedly swing city elections — and it’s no secret which party illegal immigrants tend to favor.

In fact, the most recent Democrat primary election for mayor of New York City was decided by only 7,197 votes in now-Mayor Eric Adam’s favor.

According to the Court, there is “no statutory ability for the City of New York to issue inconsistent laws permitting noncitizens to vote and exceed the authority granted to it.”

“The Municipal Voting Law is ‘impermissible simply and solely for the reason that the Constitution says that it cannot be done,’” the court wrote in its ruling .

“Though voting is a right that so many citizens take for granted, the City of New York cannot ‘obviate’ the restrictions imposed by the Constitution.”

The Republican National Committee filed a lawsuit on Jan. 10, 2022, one day after the law took effect, claiming the legislation violates the New York Constitution, New York election statutes, and the state’s Municipal Home Rule Law that requires voter citizenship. The RNC named Adams, the City Council, and the New York City Board of Elections in the suit, alleging they were carrying out a “blatant attack on election integrity.”

Along with the NY Republican Party, several City Council members and high-ranking GOP Rep. Nicole Maliotakis also joined the lawsuit.

The law, enacted in January of this year, allowed green card holders, children of illegal immigrants (DREAMERS), and legal residents of New York City to vote in city elections without any proof of citizenship.

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit raised serious questions as to how the law would be executed and if illegal aliens would de facto end up on voter registration lists for federal and state elections; the law only applied to the City itself.

The RNC also filed lawsuits in two cities in Vermont for legislation that would allow noncitizens to vote in local elections, and party leaders are engaged in similar efforts in Arizona.

Democrats will continue to wreak havoc on the election process until Republicans fight against it or courts strike them down. It’s their only hope going into the midterms, to steal, rig, and meddle with elections, knowing their far-left platform is widely unpopular with most of the country.

Author: Vasily Ivanov


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