GOP Rep: Obama Has ‘Grand Plan’ To Make ‘Single-Party’ Nation For Dems

FILE - This July 25, 2014, file photo shows Rep. John Fleming, R-La., as he speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. In more than five years in Congress, Fleming recalls voting only once for emergency spend... FILE - This July 25, 2014, file photo shows Rep. John Fleming, R-La., as he speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. In more than five years in Congress, Fleming recalls voting only once for emergency spending that raised the federal deficit. That was this week, on a bill to improve health care for veterans, and it helps explain the lineup of winners and losers in the hours before Congress began a five-week break from the Capitol. (AP Photo, File) MORE LESS
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Rep. John Fleming (R-LA) warned radio listeners Monday that President Obama hopes to create a “single-party” nation for Democrats by flooding the voting booths with undocumented immigrants, according to audio surfaced by Buzzfeed.

“Make no mistake about it: this is a part of a grand plan for the Democrat Party to make this nation into a single-party state,” Fleming said while discussing Obama’s executive action on immigration on the Virginia-based radio program “The John Fredericks Show.”

Fleming warned that the action on immigration, combined with lax voter registration rules, would lead to massive numbers of undocumented immigrants casting votes for Democrats.

Undocumented immigrants are “very, very consistent Democrat voters” who “come from cultures that look to government for solutions,” he said.

“That Democrat Party knows this, and they know that if they can’t win elections using American citizens, this is a good way to go around that.”

Fleming added that Democrats had already turned California into a single-party state, “and you see the devastating impact it’s having there.”

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