The Republican National Committee (RNC) scored a significant legal win in Pennsylvania this week, tightening up ballot integrity just weeks before early voting for the 2024 presidential election kicks off. RNC Chairman Michael Whatley proudly shared the news on Tuesday, marking another notch in the RNC’s ongoing battles for election integrity across the nation. The RNC has been busy in courtrooms from coast to coast, recently petitioning the Supreme Court to halt illegal immigrants from casting ballots—a move that’s gained the backing of several Republican Attorneys General.
“It’s illegal for non-citizens to vote in our elections. Yet, time and again, we’ve seen Democrat officials fighting against basic safeguards and stripping away election integrity measures, essentially inviting non-citizen voting,” Whatley said in a statement last week. “This is just the latest step in our battle to make sure officials follow the law: only Americans should decide American elections, and Democrats will be held accountable.”
The RNC’s commitment to protecting the integrity of American elections was further underscored when they discovered a glaring oversight in Minnesota. A non-citizen was sent a primary ballot without even requesting it or being registered to vote. This incident, which highlights a significant lapse in Minnesota’s election safeguards, prompted the RNC to demand immediate answers.
Whatley and the RNC are not letting up, as they continue to press for stricter election laws and accountability from officials who seem all too willing to let non-citizens participate in what should be exclusively American decisions. As the 2024 election approaches, the RNC’s legal victories in states like Pennsylvania are likely to play a crucial role in ensuring that the integrity of the election process is upheld.
Excellent election integrity news.
— Michael Whatley (@ChairmanWhatley) August 16, 2024
24 Attorneys General from across the country have filed a brief supporting the RNC's Supreme Court fight to stop non-citizens from voting.
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