Every proven case of voter fraud, ballot abuse, and election corruption erodes public confidence. Instead of dismissing those concerns, Congress should finally fix them.

One of the greatest strengths of the American constitutional republic has always been the peaceful transfer of power. Americans have accepted election results, even painful ones, because they believed the process itself was fundamentally honest.
That trust is quickly evaporating.
President Donald Trump’s release yesterday of declassified intelligence concerning election security, foreign cyber activity, and America’s voting infrastructure has reignited a debate that never should have become partisan in the first place.
Whether one supported Donald Trump, Joe Biden, or someone else entirely, every American should want exactly the same thing: Every legal vote counted once. Every illegal vote rejected. Every election conducted transparently enough that the public has confidence in the result.
Instead, Americans have spent years watching politicians, bureaucrats, activist judges, and much of the national media insist that even asking questions about election integrity is somehow dangerous. It isn’t. It is necessary.
Confidence Is Earned
The Left often responds that there is “no widespread voter fraud.” That phrase misses the point. The question isn’t whether prosecutors have already proven enough fraud to overturn a presidential election. The question is whether our election system contains vulnerabilities large enough to undermine public confidence.
The answer is obviously yes. No serious observer denies that voter rolls contain errors. No serious observer denies that ballot harvesting has been abused. No serious observer denies that absentee ballots are more vulnerable to fraud than in-person voting. No serious observer denies that election laws vary wildly from one state to another.
No serious observer denies that foreign adversaries, including Communist China, Russia and Iran, have devoted enormous intelligence resources toward understanding and exploiting America’s political system. Those facts alone should concern every American.
The Cases Keep Coming
For years Americans have been told (by Democrats) election fraud is virtually nonexistent. Yet every year prosecutors continue announcing new indictments, and that is only a small fraction of cases of actual fraud.
Bridgeport, Connecticut became perhaps the most famous recent example. Security video appeared to show individuals depositing large numbers of absentee ballots into drop boxes, leading the Connecticut Supreme Court to order a new Democratic mayoral primary election.
That wasn’t internet rumor. That happened.

Texas has prosecuted multiple ballot-harvesting operations over the past decade. Philadelphia has seen election judges convicted of accepting bribes.
Local officials around the country have faced charges involving absentee ballots, fraudulent registrations, vote buying, and election misconduct.
Together, they prove something important: Election fraud really occurs. And every successful scheme that escapes detection encourages the next one.
Foreign Adversaries Are Watching
President Trump’s declassified documents also reveal another uncomfortable reality. America’s enemies are not merely watching our elections. They are studying them.
According to information released by the administration, Chinese intelligence collected enormous quantities of American voter information while examining weaknesses within our election infrastructure.
Communist China clearly believes American elections are valuable intelligence targets. Would anyone seriously argue otherwise? China has stolen military technology. China has stolen corporate secrets. China has stolen intellectual property. China conducts cyber operations against American government agencies every day.
Why would anyone believe America’s elections are somehow off limits? No one. In fact, there are recent reports that China has provided Democratic operatives with the equipment and materials to produce millions of forged ballots, with explicit understanding that all efforts to sway elections must go against President Trump and Republicans.
Voter ID Is Not Suppression
Opponents continue insisting that requiring proof of citizenship or photo identification somehow suppresses legitimate voters. That argument has become increasingly difficult to defend.
Americans show identification to board airplanes. To purchase firearms. To open bank accounts. To obtain employment. To purchase alcohol. To receive countless government services. To enter the Obama presidential library.
Yet somehow proving citizenship and identity before helping choose the President of the United States is portrayed as unreasonable. Racist.
It is exactly backwards. Citizenship is the minimum qualification for federal voting. Government should verify that qualification before anyone casts a ballot, not years later during litigation.
The Public Doesn’t Trust the Process
Perhaps the most troubling reality is not the overwhelming number of proven fraud cases. It is the collapse in public confidence. Millions of Americans watched elections take days or weeks to finish counting. California just took five weeks to count their votes.
They watched ballot totals change dramatically overnight. They watched election procedures altered shortly before voting began. They watched lawsuits dismissed on procedural grounds rather than factual findings. They watched social media companies suppress discussion. They watched former Democrat intelligence officials publicly dismiss concerns that later proved worthy of investigation.
Whether every suspicion proved justified is almost beside the point. Government exists to inspire confidence. Instead, it often appeared determined to silence questions.
That was a catastrophic mistake.
Congress Should Act
Election reform should no longer be viewed as a Republican issue. Sure, Democrats almost uniquely defraud the system to garner more votes than exist lawfully, but in fact, it should be viewed as an American issue.
Congress should require proof of citizenship for federal registration. States should maintain accurate voter rolls. Mail voting should return primarily to only those who genuinely need it, like infirm voters, or those who are abroad, or military personnel.
Ballot harvesting should be severely restricted or eliminated. Every vote should generate a voter-verifiable paper record. Mandatory post-election audits should become standard practice. Election Day should once again mean Election Day, not election months..
None of these proposals suppress legal votes. They protect them. The only votes that are suppressed with these measures are, in fact, illegal votes. That’s an inescapable fact. Anyone who stands against these protective measures is a purveyor of voter fraud.
The Republic Depends Upon Trust
America cannot survive if nearly half the country enters every presidential election convinced the system cannot be trusted. Perhaps the greatest tragedy of the past decade is that restoring confidence should have united Republicans and Democrats.
Instead, it became another partisan battlefield. Democrats resist election integrity like they resist immigration integrity, and for the very same reason: because they can’t win elections legitimately.
President Trump’s declassification of election intelligence should mark the beginning, not the end, of this conversation. Americans deserve complete transparency. They deserve vigorous investigations. They deserve secure elections.
Most of all, they deserve government that welcomes scrutiny rather than fears it.
Because in a constitutional republic, confidence in elections is not a luxury. It is the foundation upon which every other liberty depends.

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