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17 April 2025

The real ‘Great Replacement’

Dawn Stover

Non-white immigrants are “poisoning the blood” of the United States, destroying American culture, threatening to turn white Americans into a minority, and taking jobs from American citizens. The Democratic Party is importing immigrants to tip the scales in US elections.

That’s according to the Great Replacement, a fringe conspiracy theory that was invented by the French writer Renaud Camus in the late 1990s and has become increasingly mainstream within the Republican Party. Prominent figures such as JD Vance, Elon Musk, and Tucker Carlson have spread the theory. President Donald Trump has echoed its language, and an October 2024 national poll found two-thirds of Republicans endorsing some form of the theory.

It turns out that the Great Replacement is real. However, it isn’t brown-skinned immigrants who are coming for your government, your job, and your culture. It’s AI.

A debunked theory. The Republican version of the Great Replacement, which is primarily about undocumented immigrants coming into the United States and voting out the white majority, is hogwash. Noncitizens are not allowed to vote in federal elections. Of the 678 million votes cast in presidential elections over the past 22 years, fewer than 100 were cast by noncitizens. That’s according to the Heritage Foundation, the conservative organization behind Project 2025, which keeps detailed records of proven voter fraud.

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