Sunday, August 24, 2025

Mail-In Ballots Elimination

Mail-In Ballots, reliable source of cheating

After claiming cheating Democrats and mail-in ballots lost him a second term in 2020, President Trump says he remains concerned about election integrity.

Looking ahead to future elections, he has assembled a team of lawyers to craft an executive order for the elimination of mail-in voting.

Getting rid of mail-in ballots, the president says, is part of his effort to bring honesty to the 2026 midterms.

Attorney Cleta Mitchell is a senior legal fellow at the Conservative Partnership Institute and is founder of the Election Integrity Network. During an appearance on Washington Watch this week, she praised the president's decision.

Republicans flatly accuse Democrats of using loose election rules to cheat and win elections, especially in large Democrat-run cities where urban votes dwarf ballots cast in conservative rural areas.

If Republican claims are true, and mail-in ballots are a reliable source of cheating, then banning them could set back Democrats even in their big-city strongholds.

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11 comments:

  1. No more, one day paper on Sundays with finger prints!

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  2. The military stationed overseas won't be able to vote but I think most of them are libs anyway.:)

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  3. Not sure about that assessment, anonymous at 4:39.

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  4. Who cares if they're libs or Republicans? We want everyone who wants to vote to be able to vote. Isn't that the point of our elections system? If we go to one day voting, it's going to eliminate some voters.

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  5. The point here is the fraud that occurs with mail-in voting. And Republicans are not committing it, so it is a Democrat/Republican thing.

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  6. We only want LEGAL Americans to vote. And while democrats won't like this, the voters have to be alive as well, and cast the vote themselves.

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  7. " In April 2020, a voter fraud study covering 20 years by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found the level of mail-in ballot fraud "exceedingly rare" since it occurs only in "0.00006 percent" of individual votes nationally, and, in one state, "0.000004 percent – about five times less likely than getting hit by lightning in the United States."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_fraud_in_the_United_States

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  8. @9:02...it may be rare but 20% is a lot of fraud.
    https://heartland.org/publications/mail-in-voter-fraud-was-rampant-in-2020-heres-how-to-stop-it-in-future-elections/

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  9. So you're maintaining that if you get your husband, wife, son, daughter to help you with your ballot - if you just ask them questions about an issue - that's "fraud?"

    Seriously?

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  10. Again, 7:32...you are looking stupid.

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  11. Nothing is going to change. It's just the subject of the hour.

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