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Which election integrity reform do you believe should be Congress's highest priority?

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Dan W.
Dan W.
5 hours ago

The easiest reform for Congress to pass would be to require a government issued picture ID in order to vote. If Congress has the power to standardize state mail-in voting requirements, they should do that as well.

And the counties need to get busy too. Their first priority is for each county to clean-up their voter registration rolls.

Rob.
Rob.
8 hours ago

The first five all need to be done. We have a sloppy, unsecure voting system in this country, and that’s just the way the democrats want it. When there is slop in the system, you can play fast and loose with the votes and manipulate them to your desire. Voting needs to be secure, easy and done with precision. When a person dies, the pertinent information needs to be given to the election officials in that person’s state, and that individual needs to removed from the voting rolls. Why and who wants deceased people on the voting rolls? What legitimate purpose does that serve—it doesn’t. If you are not a bona fide citizen of the United States, then you do not deserve to vote, period. If you want all of the rights and privileges of a US citizen, then immigrate legally and become a US citizen— you know, do it the right way. If you can’t do that as an immigrant, then I’ve got nothing for you.

Patriot
Patriot
1 hour ago

Unbelievable! Some idiots actually voted for the 6th choice, “No additional federal reforms are needed.” What, are socialist commies now joining AMAC?

wade mackey
wade mackey
6 hours ago

Topic paragraph PRIORITIES
First: Strict(est) oversight of mail-in ballots.
Second: Squeaky clean-up voter rolls.
Third: Only valid ID’s are accepted.
Fourth: Proof of citizenship (Just once, but definitely that “once”).
Fifth: Secure electronic voting machines by replacing them with paper ballots.
Sixth: If 1 – 5, then no further federal reforms would be needed.

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