A Mexican citizen was secretly serving as mayor of Coldwater, Kansas. He voted illegally in multiple federal and state elections dating back to at least 2022. He won office twice. He made decisions affecting American taxpayers while having absolutely zero legal right to participate in our system.

Nobody caught him until now. And Democrats want you to believe that requiring proof of citizenship to vote is somehow racist.

Welcome to the absurd reality of American elections in 2026 — and exactly why President Donald Trump's SAVE America Act is picking up unstoppable momentum on Capitol Hill.

The bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote in any federal election now has 45 United States Senators backing it, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who just signed on as a cosponsor. The House already passed it. President Trump is pushing hard, calling our current system one that "guarantees cheating."

Trump's three-point plan is simple enough for any American to understand: Voter ID with a photo. Confirmation of United States citizenship. And no mail-in ballots except for disability, illness, military service, or travel.

As the President pointed out, America is practically the only country in the world that runs elections this sloppy way — and the results speak for themselves. Remember the Arizona Senate audit that revealed 74,243 mail-in ballots tied to specific individuals with no clear record of those ballots ever being sent out? That's not a glitch, folks. That's a full-blown crisis.

Predictably, the Left is losing their minds. Democrat Representative Yvette Clarke went on national television and called the SAVE Act "racist" and an "attack on civil rights." But when the CNN host told her that their own polling shows 76 percent of Black Americans support voter ID, she looked into the camera and said she doesn't believe that number.

Let that sink in. Her own network's data contradicts her narrative, and she rejected it on the spot.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt fired back with the receipts: 85 percent of white voters, 82 percent of Latino voters, and 76 percent of Black voters all favor photo ID requirements. The issue polls at roughly ninety to ten across the country.

Democrats aren't fighting public opinion. They're fighting math. And they're losing badly.

Source: Next News Network