MACDONALD: ICYMI – SoS Admits That Non-Citizens Are Registered to Vote in Maine

We invest space to talk about what is happening to Vermont, the way a researcher or clinician might document the late stages of a terminal illness. Rapid onset progressivism, for example. A live-action reality television experience. We’re just a bit to the right and have a full view of a cliff jumper already off the ledge and in descent.

And it doesn’t look like anyone brought a parachute.

Maine is on the same path, but it’s still early days. The cities have been stuffed to erase the rural vote, and the proglodytes have begun chewing at the foundation. It seems likely they will jump and follow Vermont to that same unpleasant end. And yes, you can get there from here, and Maine’s Secretary of State, Shenna Bellows, in a candid moment, shares some insight.

So, like, you know, it’s like, possible that, there’s this, like, chance we have non-citizens voting in Maine.

Absent context, we can’t say what other hedges she’s rolled out to frame this “clip,” but the notion she doesn’t want them voting is absurd. Bellows is a proglodyte. Maine gives non-citizens driver’s licenses if they have a work permit. The left has been loading up on illegals to give blue areas more members of Congress for whom they’d love these licensed non-citizens to vote.

It’s not a secret. And Belows refuses to clean up the state’s voter rolls.

In July 2025, the DOJ requested information from Bellows regarding Maine’s maintenance procedures for complying with the statewide voter registration list provisions of the National Voter Registration Act.

The act requires each state to make available for inspection “all records concerning the implementation of programs and activities conducted for the purpose of ensuring the accuracy and currency of official lists of eligible voters.”

Bellows refused to comply with the DOJ’s letter.

“The Gulf of Maine is awfully cold, but maybe that’s what the DOJ needs to cool down,” she said. “So, here’s my answer to Trump’s DOJ today: go jump in the Gulf of Maine.”

Sheena may have missed the memo, but according to the local climate cult, the Gulf of Maine is actually too warm. It isn’t actually in danger, as we reported here, but Maine is, and Bellows is part of a problem Mainers need to work out and resolve before they find themselves falling off the same cliff as Vermont.

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