Three Mandates to Assure Continuity for the Trump Administration
It has been widely reported that the Republican majorities in the Senate and particularly the House of Representatives are at risk in the 2026 midterm elections. This is hard to believe, given recent approval/disapproval polling on the Democratic Party. Last month Quinnipiac and other pollsters reported favorability in the low-to-mid 30s, with congressional Democrats hitting a record low job approval of 18 percent with 73 percent disapproval — the worst since tracking began in 2009.
Nevertheless, if the base of the Republican Party is not motivated to vote, there is a possibility that they could lose their Congressional majority. President Trump’s enthusiasm to get out and campaign for Republican candidates will help, but there are several more important things Trump needs to accomplish to get that vote out.
Most important, Trump needs to deliver on three major unfinished initiatives: First, fix the integrity of our national elections by mandating voter IDs, one day vote casting and counting, and replacing digital voting machines with paper ballots. Second, make sure public officials and powerful private sector figures who have committed felony crimes are visibly and successfully prosecuted in the next few months. Third, use all legal tools and precedents to arrest and prosecute perpetrators of mass felony crimes and reestablish law and order in blue cities and states that are experiencing urban lawlessness and industrial scale fraud.
Why fixing the integrity of U.S. elections is imperative
The fundamental reason why election integrity is of paramount importance is that the whole basis of the United States is the sovereignty of the people. It is the DNA of America. The legitimacy and moral authority of the country come only from the people who express their preferences for their local, state, and national government officials through free and fair elections. When there is vote fraud and........
