Find out where illegal immigrants are allowed to vote



According to the mainstream media and its loyal leftist followers, the great replacement theory is just another extremist, right-wing, MAGA, conspiracy theory.

But with everything happening because of our open border, Sara Gonzales is fairly confident that they’re wrong.

“It’s just that places like New York are already doing this in local elections. They are allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections,” Gonzales says.

Now, experts are warning that a loophole in Arizona’s election procedures may allow non-citizens to cast federal election ballots in the 2024 presidential election.

Arizona’s secretary of state, Adrien Fontes, crafted the election procedures manual to permit individuals with unverifiable citizenship to register as “federal only voters” in order to participate in federal elections.

Fontes, of course, happens to be a Democrat.

“This is happening,” Gonzales says angrily. “As much as they want to claim this is not happening, this absolutely is happening.”

“They are literally trying to create loopholes so that illegal immigrants can vote in federal elections,” she continues. “We’re talking about the Presidential Election. If you don’t think that this is what the whole master plan has been, I don’t know what to tell you at this point.”


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MSNBC’s O’Donnell claims Trump had a 'very bad night' in New Hampshire despite his decisive victory



Voters turned out in record numbers Tuesday to cast ballots in New Hampshire's Republican primary.

Nikki Haley initially appeared confident. After all, she had endorsements from Republican Govs. Chris Sununu (N.H.) and Asa Hutchinson (Ark.); the backing of at least one top Democratic donor; an apparent army of non-Republicans ready to vote for her; and positive media coverage.

Former President Donald Trump handily beat her by double digits.

MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, who has evidenced some trouble distinguishing between fact and fiction, painted Trump's receipt of 54.6% of the vote and 12 delegates as a bad omen for the Republican candidate, claiming he had a "very bad night."

O'Donnell's launched into an apples-to-oranges comparison with the intention to cast Trump's win as a prelude to a November loss.

"One of the relevant frames to use in looking at what Trump achieved and what he did not achieve is what Joe Biden achieved," said the liberal talking head. "Someone else came in second tonight."

The second runner-up O'Donnell was referring to was Democratic challenger Rep. Dean Phillips (Minn.), who took 19.7% of the vote in the New Hampshire Democratic primary — more or less what an American Research Group poll indicated earlier this month he would receive. Biden, who failed to register in the state, alternatively received 67.5% of the vote.

"So Dean Phillips got completely crushed, didn't come close to the threshold," said O'Donnell. "So Joe Biden demonstrates this enormous strength in New Hampshire tonight."

"Then you have Trump showing much greater weakness against a credible challenger," continued the MSNBC host, who apparently missed both the CNN exit poll indicating roughly 70% of Haley supporters were not registered Republicans and the Iowa Republican primary results. "It depends on how you want to look at Trump. He wants to be called president in court and everywhere, so let's call him president just for this moment."

"When a president is on the ballot in the New Hampshire primary, you are supposed to win everything. You are not supposed to face a serious challenger. And when you do, you lose," said O'Donnell. "There is no president who faced a serious challenge in the New Hampshire primary who then won in November."

"So this is a very bad night for Donald Trump, looking at the pattern of presidents in the New Hampshire primary situations who face very serious challenges," concluded O'Donnell.

While Trump did not live up to the MSNBC host's expectations, he is nevertheless leading Biden in the latest polls by several points — by five points according to Morning Consult; by six points according to Harvard CAPS/ Harris; and by four points according to the Messenger/HarrisX poll.

While Haley's non-Republican supporters may have skewed the New Hampshire primary results to suggest a closer race than first indicated in Iowa, recent polls of registered Republicans put Trump over 60 points ahead of the former U.N. ambassador.

A Harvard-Harris poll recently asked GOP voters who would they vote for if the 2024 election was held today. Over 71% said Trump and 9% said Haley.

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