Yes, Virginia …

Some states have instituted common sense measures to attempt to insure that the only votes that count are legit.
For instance, from BlazeMedia:
On Wednesday, 8/7/24, Governor Youngkin of Virginia, issued Executive Order 35, which aims “to protect the casting of legal ballots by legally eligible voters in Virginia’s elections.” The EO listed several Virginia voting regulations that those living in other states likely wish they had:
* 100% paper ballots,
* strict chain of custody for all ballots as well as daily reconciliation during the early voting period,
* “no mass mailing of ballots” — application for mail-in ballot required,
* 24/7 monitoring of all drop boxes,
* no “voting machines,” only machines designed to count ballots, and
* strict prohibition against hooking counting machines up to the internet.

In addition, the EO explained recent efforts to clean up voter rolls by conducting audits and tracking voters who have since moved out of state or passed away. Nearly 80,000 deceased voters were removed from the commonwealth’s voter rolls in 2023 alone.
Perhaps even more importantly, 6,303 noncitizens who are still alive and who either “purposefully or accidentally registered to vote” in Virginia have likewise been removed, the EO claimed.

Why aren’t all of these regulations adopted by every state? They all seem like common sense if indeed one wants the voting to be legit. But there lies the rub … it seems that the Dems do whatever they can to make sure that legitimate voters can easily be neutralized by illegitimate or dead voters.
Why?
From Daybreak Insider:
Glenn Youngkin: Call me crazy, but I think American elections should be decided by American citizens, and Virginia elections should be decided by Virginians.

I agree with Glenn Youngkin.
What about you?

8/9/24
californiacontrarian