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 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

If you had the power to change one thing about the way elections are conducted in the United States, what would it be?

 @9L945PR from Indiana answered…1mo1MO

I would make it so you need to show up in person to vote at any available place and you would have to bring multiple forms of identifaction and proof of residency in the state or where you plan on voting.

 @9L8ZVPR from California commented…1mo1MO

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…1mo1MO

Democratic power or election fairness. I want there to be more than just two mainstream parties,

Democratic power or election fairness. I want there to be more than just two mainstream parties, to have corporate lobbying entirely purged from tbe system, to have completely equal accessibility and viability of all parties, the destruction of the electoral college, the establishment of a ranked voter system, and greater surety of the results and electoral process. I want there to be no doubt in anyone’s mind that the tally is wrong, nor the slightest trace of corporate involvement of any kind.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1mo1MO

UPDATED: Taylor sentenced to 4 months prison, 4 months home confinement for voter fraud

https://siouxcityjournal.com/news/local/crime-courts/voter-fraud…

Chief U.S. District Judge Leonard Strand sentenced Taylor, the wife of Republican Woodbury County Supervisor Jeremy Taylor, to a rare split sentence -- four months in prison and four months

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1mo1MO

Lawmakers agree to push Maine’s state flag referendum to 2026

https://bangordailynews.com/politics/maine-state-flag-vote

A five-member commission is likely to consider replacing Maine's 1909 flag with the simpler one used before that.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1mo1MO

4 Ohio Republican lawmakers lost seats in primary amid bitter leadership battle

https://statesman.com/story/news/politics/elections/four-ohio-re…

House Republicans won't choose their preferred leader until later this year and the official vote will ... the floor of the state Legislature. In January 2023, Stephens won the speaker's gavel with votes from 22 Republicans and all 32 Democrats in the ...

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

How would you feel if your preferred candidate lost in a crucial election because of low voter turnout from your community?

 @L1b3rtyPenelopeSocialist from New Hampshire commented…1mo1MO

"Finally, the silent majority's voice will overpower the elites' agenda, especially with the grassroots momentum we're seeing in places like Indiana and Mississippi."

 @V0terUnicorn from Wisconsin commented…1mo1MO

This election season is heating up and it's pivotal we rally behind progressive candidates to ensure our values are represented and push back against regressive policies.

 @LegislationGaryfrom New York commented…1mo1MO

It's clear that the upcoming elections are a critical opportunity for Republicans to showcase strong leadership and conservative values, particularly in states like Indiana and Mississippi where the potential for significant victories could set the course for future policies. The challenges faced by Republicans in states like Ohio and Nevada emphasize the need for unity and strategic planning to ensure that conservative principles guide our legislative agenda. These elections are not just about individual states; they're about securing a future that aligns with conservative ideals, strengthening our economy, and preserving the freedoms that define our nation.

 @MotivatedSpecialInterest from New Jersey commented…1mo1MO

"It's critical we keep an eye on these elections to push for environmental policies and green leadership in states like Nevada and beyond, to ensure a sustainable future for all."

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