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Traditional conservatives believe in voting on Election Day. The concept of a “voting week” or “voting season” is absurd to us. But in order to play the political game to our advantage, we have to combat the opposition’s ever-changing field position.
In 2020, questionable “ballot dumps” led to Democrat leads, no thanks to unverified mass-mail in ballot expansion. While various states have updated their voting rules in an attempt to secure election integrity, the 2024 election awaits.
States like North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Georgia have made efforts to protect Americans’ voting process, but conservative voters have to acknowledge that early voting gives candidates an edge that can no longer be ignored.
RSBN reported that President Donald Trump has continued to urge voters to Swamp the Vote by calling on them to make sure that they are registered to vote and to “VOTE EARLY!”
I was skeptical of early voting myself until a neighboring city recently lost power for hours on a beautiful day and no reason for the power surge has been released. My first thought was: What if that happened on voting day?
Now, early voting is looking better and better.
No one knows what is going to happen on Election Day, but votes are more likely to be counted by the end of Nov. 5 if conservatives embrace this new voting shift and get out there as soon as possible. We cannot give this one away. There’s too much on the line.
In 2020, 44.8 percent of early voters were registered Democrats, but only 30.5 percent of early voters were Republicans, per the U.S. Elections Project.
At the time of writing this article, NBC News reported that over 14 million early voting ballots have been cast and 46 percent were filed by registered Democrats, as opposed to the 36 percent of Republicans who have already cast an early ballot.
America First leaders are urging their constituents to vote early. And with good reason. Conservatives need to get out there and make it count.