Election Integrity Spotlight: on Vulnerable Voters
One of AMAC Action’s great partners in the fight for election integrity is the Election Research Institute. The Institute recently released a paper providing evidence of voter fraud targeting the most vulnerable of our population, senior citizens.
Back in 2020, at the height of the COVID pandemic, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) instructed nursing homes to interpret a federal rule so staff could assist residents in applying for absentee or mail-in ballots, or completing a ballot. This rule led to bad actors hijacking the votes of nursing homes residents. But it gets worse.
The Biden Administration put the COVID-era regulations on steroids when it issued an executive order mandating that every federal agency, including CMS, partner with Biden-approved non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to conduct get-out-the-vote efforts. Because CMS controls the flow of federal dollars to nursing homes, to the tune of $100 billion a year, facilities had little choice but to comply.
The Election Research Institute lays out four separate examples where nursing home residents have become victims of voter fraud schemes since the initial CMS rule change in 2020:
- A social worker was charged with 134 felony counts involving election fraud for unlawfully registering residents.
- A resident who was labeled “not capable” upon admission to the nursing home in May 2020, voted for the very first time despite being bedridden and unable to speak.
- A 91-year-old woman who had not voted for 30 years was shocked to find that for the 2020 election, the county election office received and counted a ballot in her name.
If you have a loved one in any type of nursing home facility, speak with the director of the facility and ask them how they are protecting their residents from this kind of election fraud.
In the meantime, AMAC Action will remain vigilant as an advocate for reform of the rules that promote electioneering schemes
Harris/Walz Policies Will Rob Americans, Warns Ukrainian Congresswoman – Better for America Podcast, Episode 302
In this episode of the Better for America podcast, hosted by AMAC Action’s Andy Mangione, Congresswoman Victoria Spartz warns that Harris/Walz policies will “enslave the middle class” and lead to “socialism.” Spartz has seen these tactics before in her own personal experiences throughout life. She calls out the “hypocrites and liars” in Washington and exposes the dangers of reckless spending and foreign threats posed by the current administration. Fresh off a close primary victory, Spartz declares, “We need to do something very soon.” Tune in to hear her unfiltered take on the urgent challenges facing America.
“Bootcamp for Boomers” to Long Island on September 14, 2024
This crucial election-year gathering will empower Long Island patriots to help turn New York red. It will also mobilize AMAC members to help win critical Congressional seats on Long Island, which will be pivotal in deciding control of the U.S. House this fall.
Featured speakers will include former New York Representative and gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin, Just the News CEO John Solomon, AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber, former Trump trade policy advisor Peter Navarro, television commentator and columnist Tammy Bruce, Former Customs and Border Patrol Commissioner Mark Morgan, and other conservative leaders.
“AMAC’s Bootcamp for Boomers is a crucial opportunity to engage voters and equip them with the knowledge they need to have an impact in their communities,” said Tammy Bruce. “I look forward to being a part of this important event taking place in the heart of a battleground district and raising awareness about the most pressing issues facing our country.”
Volunteer as a Poll Worker
Poll workers are a crucial part of the democratic process and play a vital role in helping citizens cast their ballots. Amid continuing concerns about election integrity, poll workers are set to have an especially large impact this fall. Election law requires both Republicans and Democrats to work the polls in order to ensure an unbiased and bipartisan process and many jurisdictions continue to face shortfalls of poll workers.
Serving as a poll worker is an easy way to get involved in the community and help keep the wheels of democracy turning. Any eligible voter who is interested can sign up using the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s user-friendly Poll Worker Recruitment Lookup Tool to find their local precinct and sign up!
Stop Ranked-Choice Voting in Alaska
Thanks to the unstoppable energy of tens of thousands of Alaskans who rallied together last year to sign a petition calling for the end of Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV), we are now poised to be on the November ballot as Proposition 2!
Your enthusiasm and dedication were nothing short of remarkable, and the success of this signature drive has paved the way to take this critical issue to the ballot. But there is still more to be done. The “Yes on 2” campaign has launched – a bold and crucial effort to end RCV and restore a simpler, more transparent election process in Alaska!
Vote Yes on 2!
By voting “YES on 2,” we’ll return to a system where each vote is straightforward and easily understood, ensuring that our electoral process is transparent and fair.
Here’s how you can make a difference:
- Spread the Word: Talk to your friends, family, and neighbors about the importance of ending Ranked-Choice Voting. Share information on social media, help organize events, distribute materials, and mobilize voters.
- Volunteer: Join our team of dedicated volunteers to help with campaign activities. Whether it’s canvassing, phone banking, or distributing literature, your time and effort are invaluable.
- Visit: www.yeson2ak.com to learn more.
Legislation and Policy Support
AMAC Joins Effort to Repeal the “Inflation Reduction Act”
The disastrous consequences of the “Inflation Reduction Act” can be stopped by repealing this ill-conceived law. AMAC Action, along with numerous other organizations, strongly urges Congress to repeal this ill-advised agenda before it does even more damage to energy affordability and reliability, household budgets, and the American economy overall. Legislators can take action now, such as through strong oversight and Congressional Review Act resolutions of disapproval, to help set the stage for dismantling the IRA’s “green” subsidies at the start of the 119th Congress in January 2025. Click here to read our letter of support.
Meetings
August 20 Chapter Meeting: KS-04 Delegate Barb Schwerman hosted the meeting and KS-04 Delegate Don Henry discussed making a difference in making America better and recent activities with AMAC.
Action ☆ Academy
Electoral College
Learn and understand about our constitutional election system by watching the award-winning documentary “Safeguard: An Electoral College Story.” Constitutional experts explain why we have the Electoral College, how it works, and what would happen if we got rid of it. Register on the site to watch it for free!
First Amendment
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution covers the right to freedom of religion, free speech, freedom of the press, and the rights to peaceably assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances. Learn more about the First Amendment from www.izzit.org, a non-for-profit organization dedicated to encouraging students, and adults, to think critically!
American History
Deepen and refine your love for America by studying her history in the Hillsdale College free online course The Great American Story: A Land of Hope. Learn about our nation’s inspiring history and how it has faced adversity, overcome challenges, and triumphed over shortcomings.
Quote of the Week
“Conservatism is not about leaving people behind. Conservatism is about empowering people to catch up, to give them the tools at their disposal that make it possible for them to access all the hope, all the promise, all the opportunity that America offers.”
― Marco Rubio
Fight to save the America we love! If you’d like to become a volunteer AMAC Action Delegate, please contact us at (855) 809-6976 or [email protected].
Praise for all involved with the great work done on the Alaska situation regarding rank choice voting . In the report the words “straightforward ” and “easily understood ” get right to the heart of the rank choice voting racket . I live in Pennsylvania but found this information about what responsible , intelligent ,right thinking Alaskans are doing to be admirable . The rank choice voting matter presents something that is as twisted as a cork screw. What is needed is straight talk that is a reflection of straight thinking — in Alaska and the entire United States of America . Best wishes for the ” Yes on 2 ” plan .