POLL: 68% of Voters Support Proof Of Citizenship For Voting
Election integrity is a critical issue of our time.
A recent Rasmussen poll found that 68% of likely United States Voters support a requirement for all voters to show proof of citizenship for voting in American elections. Only 22% are in disagreement.
72% of voters believe it is important to bar illegal aliens from voting in American elections, which includes 59% who stated it’s very important. 22% of voters don’t believe it is important to prevent illegal aliens from voting, which includes 10% who believe it’s not important.
74% of Republican voters, 43% of Democrat voters, and 62% of independent voters view it as very important to prevent illegal aliens from participating in US elections.
81% of Republican voters, 56% of Democrat voters, and 69% of independent voters want Congress to pass a law mandating proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
69% of white voters, 63% of black voters, 73% of Hispanic voters, and 66% of non-black minorities believe Congress should pass a law mandating proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
As far as income categories are concerned, voters making between $30,000 and $50,000 annually are most likely to support shutting down the federal government to try to pass legislation mandating proof of citizenship to register to vote.
Election integrity is a major issue of our time and it’s intimately connected to mass migration. As long as the US maintains a loose immigration model, the US will always be under threat of having its elections corrupted by illegal alien invaders, and other non-citizens. In the instance that any serious right-wing movement takes power, it must prioritize the passage of election integrity and immigration restriction reforms to be passed.
If they are not passed, the US will become a Banana Republic and cease to be a European polity marked by prosperity and social cohesion.