Senate RINOs Are Squandering Golden Opportunity To Fix Cracked Election System |
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Senate RINOs Are Squandering Golden Opportunity To Fix Cracked Election System
Some Republicans care much more about enriching themselves than saving the republic. So much for the ‘will of the people.’
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While Senate Majority Leader John Thune and his RINO chums plead powerlessness to move an election integrity bill the vast majority of Americans support, a group of House Republicans is — in the words of President Donald Trump — going for the gold.
“The MEGA Act is the most comprehensive package of election reforms in a generation,” Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., chairman of the House Administration Committee, said at a roundtable discussion last month.
The chairman of the committee that oversees federal elections unveiled the election integrity bill in late January. Provisions include:
› Requiring states to verify citizenship of individuals when registering to vote.
› Implementing stronger routine voter list maintenance requirements in states.
› Requiring photo identification to vote.
› Implementing stronger routine voter list maintenance requirements in states.
› Requiring mail-in ballots to be received by the close of polls on election day.
› Requiring states to use auditable paper ballots.
› Banning ballot harvesting.
› Banning ranked-choice voting.
› Banning universal vote by mail.
Ken Cuccinelli, national chairman of the Election Transparency Initiative, said the SAVE America Act and the broader MEGA Act will “fix structural weaknesses in federal election law.”
Election law expert Hans von Spakovsky agreed.
“This bill is needed to correct and fix longstanding problems in election administration, some caused by prior federal statutes that restrict the ability of state election officials to maintain accurate voter registration lists,” von Spakovsky, senior legal fellow at The Edwin Meese III Institute for........