Democrats who spent years screaming that voter ID laws were tantamount to "Jim Crow 2.0" are now scrambling to explain their complete flip-flop on election integrity measures, and media analyst Joe Concha isn't letting them off the hook.

The Washington Examiner columnist torched the left's breathtaking hypocrisy after the Republican-controlled House passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act last year – legislation that simply requires proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. Only ONE Democrat had the courage to support this common-sense measure.

"Democrats have said before that voter ID laws are voter suppression," Concha pointed out, highlighting the party's shameless political calculations. For years, we heard nonstop hysteria from the left about how requiring an ID to vote was somehow racist and discriminatory. Remember when they compared Georgia's election integrity law to Jim Crow? Pepperidge Farm remembers.

This isn't just political theater, Patriots – it's a window into how Democrats really think about election integrity. When it serves their narrative, voter ID is racist. When it doesn't, they conveniently forget their previous positions.

The SAVE Act represents exactly the kind of America First election security that President Trump has been fighting for since day one. Requiring proof of citizenship to vote isn't controversial – it's constitutional. It's what every sovereign nation should demand.

But Democrats know that secure elections threaten their political survival. They've built their power on exploiting weaknesses in our election system, and they'll fight tooth and nail to keep those vulnerabilities intact.

Concha's analysis exposes the uncomfortable truth: Democrats don't actually believe their own rhetoric about voter suppression. They believe in whatever position gives them the best chance of maintaining power, even if it means abandoning American citizens in favor of non-citizen voters.

How long will patriotic Americans tolerate this cynical manipulation of our most sacred democratic institution?

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Source: Next News Network