By J. Christian Adams
PJ Media — George Soros-funded organizations are trying to rewrite the rules of how elections are run so that it is easier for Democrats and leftists to win. Flush with millions of dollars, these organizations are seeking to fundamentally transform American election rules so they permanently favor the agenda of Democrats, racial interest groups, progressives, and organized labor.
Below are ten top agenda items of the organized Left to transform American election outcomes by transforming process rules.
You’re probably only familiar with one — the Left’s fight against voter identification laws. But the Left’s agenda goes far beyond opposition to voter ID.
For example, tens of thousands of aliens are on American voter rolls, if not more. And they’re voting. The Soros-funded Left opposes efforts to find and remove aliens on the rolls, because the aliens are voting the way they want.
Voter ID is only one component of election integrity. You need to know about the Left’s expansive agenda to permanently transform the American election process.
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1. Block Citizenship Verification
There are ways for election officials to detect aliens on the voter rolls, but it requires the cooperation of the federal government. Under President Obama, the federal government has interfered with efforts to detect and remove citizens from the voter rolls.
The primary tool for detecting non-citizens on voter rolls is the SAVE database run by DHS (Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements). SAVE lists every alien in the federal immigration process — either caught illegal aliens, those on visas, or those seeking citizenship. Federal law mandates that the states shall have access to the data.
Unfortunately, the Obama administration has made it next to impossible to access the data.
Florida even had to sue the United States before it was permitted a measure of access to the data. DOJ sued to stop Florida’s citizenship verification efforts. Even when access to the SAVE database is granted, the Department of Homeland Security makes it hard for election officials to use the data.