People scoffed and called the "Great Replacement" a conspiracy theory. It's real. The Democrats are doing everything they can to destroy what it means to be a "citizen."
This is all designed to bring about the Democrat's promised "fundamental transformation" of the United States.
Living in a 30,000ish resident Texas city, and also having previously served as a volunteer (paid) election clerk and election judge, I can say with certainty that everyone on the ballots of local elections here have been U.S. citizens.
I cannot actually say how the vetting of U.S. citizen status for our local election candidates is performed. It might be a formal process, such as submitting a required valid birth certificate when registering as a candidate. It might be as informal as election officials having other citizenship status documents based on known family genealogy going back 5 - 6 generations as Texas residents.
This is an interesting and very important point of discussion you bring to attention, Chris. I’ll now want to do some more fact-finding regarding election candidate certification in Texas. Valid U.S. citizenship for all candidates is certainly a critical issue for city, county, state and national elections in the U.S..
Non-citizen voting? Hell NO!
People scoffed and called the "Great Replacement" a conspiracy theory. It's real. The Democrats are doing everything they can to destroy what it means to be a "citizen."
This is all designed to bring about the Democrat's promised "fundamental transformation" of the United States.
The "Great Replacement" is happening to blacks faster than whites, but they don't notice because they have been conditioned to obsess on whitey.
https://mrchrisarnell.com/p/the-replacement-blacks
Living in a 30,000ish resident Texas city, and also having previously served as a volunteer (paid) election clerk and election judge, I can say with certainty that everyone on the ballots of local elections here have been U.S. citizens.
I cannot actually say how the vetting of U.S. citizen status for our local election candidates is performed. It might be a formal process, such as submitting a required valid birth certificate when registering as a candidate. It might be as informal as election officials having other citizenship status documents based on known family genealogy going back 5 - 6 generations as Texas residents.
This is an interesting and very important point of discussion you bring to attention, Chris. I’ll now want to do some more fact-finding regarding election candidate certification in Texas. Valid U.S. citizenship for all candidates is certainly a critical issue for city, county, state and national elections in the U.S..