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Friday, August 25, 2023

Commentary: Everyone Can Agree on Election Integrity

At first glance, some Americans could mistakenly conclude that election integrity safeguards are deeply unpopular. After all, liberal politicians and the mainstream media regularly denounce commonsense measures like photo ID laws and routine voter roll cleanups. 

No matter what they claim or how loudly they claim it, these voices do not speak for the majority of Americans. As recent polling conducted by Honest Elections Project Action shows beyond all doubt, an overwhelming bipartisan majority of Americans embrace commonsense voting laws that make it easy to vote and hard to cheat.

10 comments:

  1. Americans' highest ideals include convenience so it doesn't matter to most how corrupt elections are provided they enable voting from one's easy chair.

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  2. The ones who complain the most are the ones doing the cheating

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  3. Liberals don't give a shit about integrity so long as their side is winning. Ask them that same question when a republican is in orifice.

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  4. The only voting integrity I agree with is: 1 day (Voting Day) American citizens show up in person on the day and produce approved Photo I.D. Only exception is deployed Military.

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  5. Am I the only one whose antennae went up at the word "commonsense"?

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    1. Nope. When the word "commonsense" is used, typically the opposite happens. Just think "commonsense gun laws".

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  6. “an overwhelming bipartisan majority of Americans embrace commonsense voting laws that make it easy to vote and hard to cheat.”
    Would this be like Arizona’s new same day registration vote scam?
    That it will make it easier vote is certainly true…the “harder to cheat” part needs a little work.
    No worries, Gov. Katie-mind if a turnip-Hobbs was elected fair and square!!

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  7. Since when have our betters done what the people want?
    MadMarlin

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  8. Shithole country's like India have voter ID requirements - 'nuff said.

    CC

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  9. But voter ID laws are clearly racist, and don't even get me started about not allowing dead people to vote. Only vaccine mandates can be tolerated.

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