Donald Trump on Mail-In Ballots and Election Security
The HillAugust 18, 20253 min966 views
11 connections·16 entities in this video→Concerns Over Mail-In Ballots
- 🗳️ Mail-in ballots are described as inherently corrupt and incompatible with a real democracy.
- 🚫 The Republican party is committed to ending mail-in ballots, with an executive order being drafted by lawyers.
- ⚠️ The speaker claims that mail-in ballots lead to massive fraud and are not used by most countries.
Proposed Election Reforms
- 📄 The speaker advocates for a return to paper ballots, citing their security features like watermarks.
- ⏱️ Paper ballots are presented as a way to achieve secure elections and obtain much faster results, potentially on election night.
- 💻 Electronic voting machines are also questioned, with claims that they are significantly more expensive than paper ballots.
Arguments Against Mail-In Voting
- 🤝 The speaker suggests that Democrats favor mail-in voting as it's their only path to election.
- 📜 Even Jimmy Carter's commission is cited as acknowledging that mail-in voting compromises election honesty.
- ⚖️ California is specifically mentioned as a state where mail-in voting is allegedly highly corrupt, with individuals receiving multiple ballots.
Broader Political Context
- 🚧 The discussion touches upon the importance of borders and free and fair elections as foundational to a country's existence.
- 📉 A claim is made about a significant reduction in illegal immigration under a specific administration, though the source of the numbers is questioned.
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Mail-In BallotsElection SecurityPaper BallotsVoting MachinesElection FraudRepublican PartyDemocracyBordersElection Integrity
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