A shocking two-vote margin in a North Carolina race has sent shockwaves through the political establishment, proving once again why President Trump's SAVE Act isn't just necessary - it's absolutely critical for preserving election integrity in America.
When races are decided by margins this razor-thin, every single vote counts. But here's the terrifying question every patriotic American should be asking: How many of those votes were actually legitimate?
This North Carolina nail-biter perfectly illustrates why the SAVE Act's voter verification requirements aren't just common sense - they're essential safeguards against the kind of election manipulation that Democrats have been fighting tooth and nail to protect.
The importance of legitimate voting is being recognized worldwide. In Greenland, political candidate Ole Joelsen recently announced on social media: "Today, I have decided to stand as a candidate for the Danish Parliament (Folketing), representing ATASSUT, a liberal-conservative party in Greenland. Greenland has two representatives in the Danish Parliament. The parliamentary election will take place on 24 March."
Meanwhile, in Ethiopia, citizens are demanding their constitutional voting rights, with activist Lula Kebede posting: "The people of Welkait Tegede Setit Humera have spoken: 'Voting is our constitutional right!' A massive rally today backed the Election Board and rejected TPLF's interference."
Even in Canada, political upheaval continues as critics attack Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, with one social media user claiming he "lost his riding, lost the election" - showing how thin margins can devastate political careers.
For years, the establishment has fought President Trump's efforts to secure our elections. They've called basic voter ID requirements "racist" and "voter suppression" - but when elections are decided by two votes, can we really afford to ignore potential fraud?
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and mandate that states regularly clean their voter rolls of ineligible voters. These aren't radical ideas - they're basic common sense that most Americans already support.
Patriots, when margins are this close, we can't afford to have illegal aliens, dead people, or fictitious voters deciding our elections. The North Carolina race should be a wake-up call for every American who believes in legitimate democracy.
How many more two-vote races will it take before we finally secure our elections once and for all?
Source: Next News Network