
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Paul Ingrassia is raising serious concerns about the integrity of voter rolls in key states like Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin and Michigan. With millions of illegal immigrants entering the U.S. over the past four years, Ingrassia warns that even a small percentage of them appearing on voter rolls could alter the outcome of the election.
Ingrassia points out that in 2020, President Donald Trump lost several key battleground states by razor-thin margins. States like Pennsylvania, with its 19 electoral votes, could again be decided by a few thousand votes. Ingrassia argues that the RNC must take aggressive action to ensure that all ineligible voters are removed from the rolls before the November election.
He also calls on the RNC to adopt an offensive legal strategy, using “counter-lawfare” to challenge suspicious voter roll activity in Democratic-controlled states. According to Ingrassia, battleground states with Democratic governors—such as Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro and Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer—pose the greatest risk of fraudulent voting practices.
The integrity of the election process has been a central focus of the Trump campaign, with a strong emphasis on voter identification and proof of citizenship. Ingrassia argues that these measures are essential to safeguarding the election from fraud.