Mr. Trump, in his Feb. 28 CPAC speech, presented a vision of voting in which most votes are cast in person on Election Day.
The flaw in mass mail-in voting, which Democrats would make universal, is that nothing is observable except the counting.
You can't see who votes; you can't see how ballots are collected, transported or stored.
Democrats insist with great simplemindedness that making voting easier is, ipso facto, good.
Under any election with a secret ballot, the public can't really be categorically certain the reported results reflect the votes actually cast.
Suppose a unique numerical receipt were issued to each voter, making it easy to confirm against a published list that his or her vote was credited to the correct candidate.
One rock-solid prediction: If H.R.1 fails and Democrats lose Congress, a highly-organized media campaign will insist Republican "Voter suppression" was the reason.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to discern fact from fiction, and unfortunately the media has a strong bias. They spin stories to make conservatives look bad and will go to great lengths to avoid reporting on the good that comes from conservative policies. There are a few shining lights in the media landscape-brave conservative outlets that report the truth and offer a different perspective. We must support conservative outlets like this one and ensure that our voices are heard.
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