Election Integrity is Not a Thing of the Past

After the 2020 presidential election, most of my conservative friends felt robbed by election fraud.  Trust in our election process was at an all-time low (and still is), and any hope that future elections would be fair was lost.  But I've got some good news for you.  Voting for conservative politicians at the state level is paying off.  Matt Carpenter from the Family Research Council reports, "After the 2020 election, it comes as no surprise to many that state legislatures, concerned with vast irregularities stemming from an unprecedented influx of mail-in ballots, last-minute changes to election law, and other irregularities, took up the cause of election integrity. States from Arizona to Florida, Georgia to New Hampshire, and elsewhere, have passed legislation to correct weaknesses in their respective state's election system. In fact, an impressive 389 bills in 48 states have been filed to deal with this very issue (according to the left-wing Brennan Center)."

Does this mean all our election problems are solved?  No.  The war wages on.  However, this is a sign that we have many good state representatives who are working hard for the cause of truth and justice.  And in upcoming elections we can expect to see a lot less shenanigans.  We can't expect cheaters to stop trying to cheat, but we can work to make cheating more difficult and costly.  

So, don't despair.  Keep voting.  Keep praying.  And keep communicating with your state representatives.  

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