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The interview took a turn toward concerns about election integrity. Homan pointed out that in Texas alone, nearly 3,000 non-citizens were found on voter rolls—raising fears of widespread illegal voting. He argued that the issue is nationwide and criticizes Democrat opposition to stricter voter verification laws, such as requiring proof of citizenship.
"They voted no on requiring, you know, citizenship verification," Homan charged. He further argued that the inconsistency is rooted in political motivations, with Democrats aiming to secure future electoral advantages by allowing non-citizens to vote. He contrasted this with his own experience, noting he needs ID even to buy hockey tickets, underscoring the inconsistency in voter ID laws.