Patriots, the evidence is crystal clear: vote-by-mail systems are riddled with security holes that threaten the integrity of American elections. But there's hope on the horizon as the SAVE America Act promises to plug these dangerous gaps once and for all.
A comprehensive analysis from The Federalist exposes four critical vulnerabilities that should terrify every American who believes in fair elections. Here's what the establishment doesn't want you to know about mass mail-in voting:
The Four Fatal Flaws
First, ballot harvesting runs rampant. Under current systems, political operatives can collect unlimited ballots from voters, creating opportunities for coercion and fraud that would make third-world dictators jealous. How many Americans have had their votes "influenced" by smooth-talking activists showing up at their door?
Second, signature verification is a joke. Overworked election officials often rubber-stamp signatures without proper training or time to authenticate them. Meanwhile, Democrats fight tooth and nail against any meaningful verification standards.
Third, voter roll maintenance is practically non-existent. Dead people, people who moved out of state, and non-citizens remain on rolls for years, creating a treasure trove of potential fraud opportunities that bad actors can exploit.
Fourth, chain of custody is broken. Once ballots leave election offices, tracking becomes nearly impossible. Ballots can sit in mailboxes for days, get lost in postal facilities, or disappear entirely—and nobody knows the difference until it's too late.
The SAVE Act Solution
Thankfully, the SAVE America Act includes robust safeguards designed to crush these vulnerabilities. The legislation would require proof of citizenship to vote, mandate regular voter roll cleanups, strengthen signature verification processes, and establish strict chain-of-custody protocols.
But don't expect Democrats to support common-sense election security. They've built their political strategy around exploiting these exact weaknesses, and they'll fight like hell to keep the system broken.
The question is: will Republicans have the backbone to pass the SAVE Act and restore confidence in American elections? Or will they cave to pressure from the same establishment that allowed these problems to fester for decades?
