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EXPOSED: Democrat Governor ACCIDENTALLY Admits Why Her Party Really Opposes Voter ID

Gary FranchiFebruary 20, 202620 views
EXPOSED: Democrat Governor ACCIDENTALLY Admits Why Her Party Really Opposes Voter ID

Sometimes the mask slips. Sometimes a Democrat tells you exactly what they're thinking without realizing they've just handed their opponents a gift-wrapped confession. That's precisely what happened when Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger went on record admitting that voter ID requirements would "really disadvantage newer voters."

Read that again, Patriots. "Newer voters." Not citizens who've been voting for decades. Not your grandmother who's cast ballots since Eisenhower. "Newer" voters.

And just like that, the entire Democrat opposition to the SAVE Act makes perfect sense.

Elon Musk Drops the Hammer

While establishment politicians on both sides of the aisle continue their theatrical dance around election integrity, Elon Musk applied the kind of brutal logic that makes Washington elites break out in cold sweats.

"The same people that demanded vaccine IDs, if you want to travel or do anything, are the same ones who say no voter ID is required. Is there any reason to pass a law like that except to enable voter fraud?"

Let that sink in. These are the same bureaucrats who made Americans show papers to eat at Applebee's during COVID. They demanded proof of vaccination to board a plane, enter a gym, or keep your job. But asking someone to prove they're a citizen before choosing the leader of the free world? That's suddenly "racist" and "impossible."

Musk isn't buying it, and neither should you.

Fulton County's Bombshell Admission

While Democrats scream that non-citizen voting is a "conspiracy theory," Fulton County's own attorney just blew that narrative to smithereens. Karen Pasciuta admitted under oath that non-citizens were registered to vote in the county in 2013 and 2017.

This isn't speculation. This isn't MAGA talking points. This is a government attorney confirming what we've been warning about for years. And while this admission was being made, reports emerged that the FBI seized boxes from Fulton County – the same week Will County, Illinois ordered 2020 ballots destroyed.

Coincidence? In this town, there are no coincidences.

The Uniparty Reveals Itself

Here's where it gets infuriating. Ninety percent of Americans support voter ID. That includes 71% of Democrats. Yet Mitch McConnell – supposedly a Republican – voted against the SAVE Act.

When a senator votes against 90% of his own constituents, he's not representing voters. He's representing whoever benefits from unverifiable elections.

Scott Pressler delivered the message establishment Republicans desperately need to hear, standing outside Senator John Thune's office: "We gave you the majority. We gave the Republicans the White House, House, and Senate. President Trump is doing his job. The House is doing its job. The Senate is failing to act."

The grassroots warning is clear: waste this majority like Paul Ryan did in 2016, and every last RINO will face a primary challenger.

The Stakes Couldn't Be Higher

Lara Trump laid out the damning evidence: every state Kamala Harris won in 2024 shares one common feature – no voter ID requirement. Senator John Kennedy added the darkest punchline of all: thanks to his bill, dead people can no longer cash government checks, but they can apparently still vote.

Kevin O'Leary walked onto CNN and told the panel three words that sent them scrambling for the mute button: "You are all nuts."

He's right. The entire opposition to voter ID is nuts – unless you understand it's not about protecting voters. It's about protecting a system that benefits from chaos and unverifiable elections.

The Bottom Line

Democrats demand your papers for everything except the one thing that actually determines who runs this country. That's not hypocrisy – that's strategy. And until the Senate does its job and passes the SAVE Act, every American should be asking: if my vote can be canceled out by someone who isn't even supposed to be here, do we really still have a republic?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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SmallTownVoterVerifiedjust now
About time the truth came out!
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone admits what we've all known for years! They oppose voter ID because they KNOW it would stop their fraud machine.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. The mask is finally coming off and people are seeing the truth.
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TexasGrandmaVerifiedjust now
I need an ID to buy groceries with a check, get on a plane, even rent a movie sometimes. How is voting less important than any of those things? Makes zero sense unless you're trying to cheat.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
This is HUGE! Can someone share the actual quote from the governor? I want to share this with my liberal friends who keep claiming voter ID is 'racist.'
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
It's in the article - she basically admitted they need those votes to win. Pretty damning stuff.