Election integrity and voter fraud have become so controversial that even if you try to discuss them rationally and reasonably, and cite incontrovertible evidence, you will likely be banned by social media platforms and labelled a conspiratorial vote suppressor by the major media organizations that dominate our airwaves.
Contrary to claims made by prominent newspapers and attorneys,in-person voting fraud is a real problem. It is also widespread, asdocumented in reports and court cases from around the country.Voter-ID requirements directly target in-person voting fraud; wouldprevent illegal aliens from casting votes; and, contrary to theclaims of opponents, do not affect voter turnout.
In the American Revolution, people gave up their lives to secure our system of government. During the women’s suffrage movement, some protested and risked it all so women could participate in elections. And during the civil rights movement, some endured violence and prosecution to secure the right to vote. Americans throughout history have made tremendous sacrifices to safeguard our democratic republic and with it, the right to vote. We cannot disregard their sacrifice or squander their precious gift to us.