For some reason, progressive politicians around the nation do NOT understand that voting is only for citizens.
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Hi there,
For some reason, progressive politicians around the nation do NOT understand that voting is only for citizens.
Thankfully, a majority of North Carolinians know better.
A
recent poll ([link removed]) shows 87% of North Carolina voters support a citizens-only voting amendment to the state constitution.
And fortunately, only 4% said they would strongly oppose such an amendment.
That’s because North Carolinians know that an essential element of democracy is an electorate that holds a stake in the future of the nation; that voting comes with responsibilities. We are obligated to support and defend the Constitution, respect and obey the laws, and to defend this country. That’s why if someone wants to vote they need to become a citizen.
That’s also why so many North Carolinians would vote for a citizen-only amendment to the state constitution!
But right now, North Carolina doesn’t enshrine this protection in the constitution, and it’s not too hard imagining progressive elected officials exploiting that fact.
In fact, a federal judge already dismissed a case opposing Washington, D.C.’s non-citizen voting law.
One of life’s few certainties is that political winds will inevitably change, which is why we need our state constitution to clearly prohibit non-citizen voting.
There’s already a bill in the General Assembly that would allow this issue to be brought before voters this upcoming election. You can
watch a short clip ([link removed]) of Locke expert, Dr. Andy Jackson, speak in favor of it here ([link removed]) .
And not only is this consistent with democratic norms, as this poll shows, it’s what voters want.
Learn more about this bill and noncitizen voting from Dr. Jackson. ([link removed])
Esse quam videri,
Brooke Medina
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