The Republican National Committee has filed a bombshell lawsuit in Richmond Circuit Court targeting Virginia's absurd election loophole that literally allows people who have never lived in the Commonwealth to vote in its elections. Yes, you read that right – people who have NEVER been residents of Virginia can still cast ballots there.
The lawsuit, filed alongside Virginia voter Matthew Hurtt and RITE PAC, aims to close this glaring election integrity violation that makes a mockery of the basic principle that voters should actually live in the places where they're voting. How is this even legal in the first place?
The Virginia GOP celebrated the legal action on social media, declaring: "ICYMI: 'RNC FILES LAWSUIT TO STOP NON-RESIDENT VOTING IN VIRGINIA' – Republicans will always fight for election integrity in our Commonwealth!"
"Republicans will always fight for election integrity in our Commonwealth!" - Virginia GOP
This lawsuit comes as the Trump-Vance administration continues its nationwide push for election integrity, with Republicans finally taking action to close the ridiculous loopholes that Democrats have exploited for years. While President Trump works to secure America's borders, Republicans at the state level are working to secure America's ballot boxes.
Democrats' Predictable Meltdown Over Election Integrity
Of course, Democrats are already having their typical meltdown over any attempt to ensure only eligible voters cast ballots. Liberal activist Ricky Davila was already crying about "voter suppression" in other states, whining about Florida's election integrity measures and praising far-left lawyer Marc Elias for filing counter-lawsuits.
Meanwhile, other Democrats are attacking Wisconsin Republicans for using "a decades-old rule" to pass election laws – as if following established legislative procedures is somehow controversial when Republicans do it.
This Virginia lawsuit represents exactly the kind of election integrity fight that patriots have been demanding. How can we have faith in our elections when states allow people who never even lived there to vote? It's time to end these ridiculous loopholes once and for all.
Will Virginia finally close this absurd voting loophole, or will Democrats fight tooth and nail to keep the system rigged in their favor?
