Voting Is A Right of Citizenship

12-3-2023

Voting Is A Right of Citizenship

It’s quality not quantity when it comes to voting. Some will say “Let Every Vote Count” instead of “Let Every Legal Vote Count”. There is a difference.

One of the rights of citizenship is the right to Vote, which the Democratic Party fiercely advocated against first letting women vote, and then preventing black voters from casting their ballots right her in the United States of America.

That same Democratic Party has gotten on the bandwagon of attempting to pass legislation to give illegal aliens the “right” to vote. Do they not already have the right to vote – back in their homeland?

It became evident during the 2020 election that Democrats scooped up many people, took them to polling places and/or completed and sent in absentee ballots for those who were homebound or dead. Many ballots were hauled in AFTER the polling places were closed and then it took weeks for every ballot to be counted. That is not how the electoral process works, at least in America.

The Secretary of States of each state has databases of registered voters, where every name and signature can be verified against actual ballots. Questionable ballots are set aside and recorded, but not counted, unless or until they can be verified. Absentee ballots are no different, they must be post marked on or before the deadline or they will not be counted.

Election fraud is a serious thing. When abnormalities arise candidates are within their constitutional rights to challenge the results. But when election personnel in precincts or states violate state or federal election laws it is up to state Attorney Generals to investigate and prosecute violators regardless of whether the state is red or blue. It is up to the US Attorney General’s office to insure election fraud is prosecuted promptly.

Whether in person or via voting machines the integrity of the election process must be maintained. – RTM

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