Secure the Vote, Save the Republic: Real Reform Before 2026
- Sholdon Daniels
- Jul 9
- 2 min read

The foundation of any republic is trust in its elections.
Right now, that foundation is cracked.
We’ve seen windows covered at counting centers, ballots arrive days late, machines fail in key precincts, and ballot harvesters walking free while confidence in the system collapses.
Let’s stop pretending this is normal. Let’s start fixing it—before it’s too late.
Democrats have built an entire strategy around ballot manipulation loopholes—exploiting mail-in systems, opposing voter ID, and pumping money into third-party “nonprofits” that act like partisan get-out-the-vote machines.
Enough is enough.
Here’s the Election Integrity Blueprint I’ll fight for in Congress:
1. Ban Ballot Harvesting Nationwide
No more operatives “collecting” thousands of ballots from nursing homes and apartment buildings.
Voting should be private, secure, and protected from third-party interference.
2. Mandatory Voter ID—No Exceptions
You need ID to buy cold medicine, cash a check, or get on a plane.
But somehow it’s “discriminatory” to show ID to vote? That’s nonsense.
Every voter should present a valid, government-issued photo ID to cast a ballot, no excuses.
3. Return to Paper Ballots, Counted by Hand
Machines can be hacked. Software can be manipulated. Trust can’t be programmed.
We need:
Hand-counted paper ballots
Public tabulation in real time
Live-streamed counts and open access for citizens and press
No more covering windows. No more kicking out observers. If the government can’t run an honest, transparent vote count, it has no business governing.
4. Restrict Mail-In Voting to Legitimate Cases Only
Mail-in voting should be strictly limited to military, disabled, and absentee-with-cause voters—not used as a mass strategy to confuse, delay, and litigate elections weeks after the fact.
Every expansion of mail-in voting has come with one pattern: it benefits Democrat candidates, opens the door to fraud, and erodes trust. That’s not a coincidence—it’s a tactic.
5. National Election Integrity Commission
We need a standing bipartisan body—empowered to audit federal elections, enforce transparency rules, and recommend criminal referrals for fraud.
Because if we can’t trust our elections, we can’t trust anything.
If you believe the vote should be sacred, secure, and simple—join me. Follow @SholdonDaniels on X and support our mission to fix the system before the 2026 midterm. America depends on it.




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