Paul Ingrassia: RNC Must Focus On Ineligible Voters In Key Battleground States

With the 2024 election just weeks away, Paul Ingrassia is urging the Republican National Committee (RNC) to take immediate action to address ineligible voters on the rolls in key battleground states. In a recent report, Ingrassia raised concerns that thousands of illegal immigrants may be registered to vote in crucial states like Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

Ingrassia argues that the presence of even a small number of ineligible voters could swing the election, particularly in states where the margin of victory has been historically narrow. In 2020, President Donald Trump lost several battleground states by fewer than 43,000 votes combined. In Pennsylvania, where Gov. Josh Shapiro has resisted disclosing voter roll information, Ingrassia sees a particular risk of voter fraud.

The RNC must adopt an aggressive legal strategy, Ingrassia argues, to challenge any irregularities in the voter rolls. He also emphasizes the importance of voter identification and proof of citizenship to prevent fraudulent voting. As the election nears, Ingrassia calls on the RNC to ensure that all ineligible voters are removed from the rolls in key states.

Ingrassia criticizes the mainstream media for downplaying concerns over voter roll integrity, accusing outlets like The New York Times of “gaslighting” the public. He warns that without action, the 2024 election could see a repeat of the issues seen in 2020.