As the calendar turns to 2026, the nation braces for the impending midterm elections, a pivotal moment in American politics.
RedState recently highlighted the Democratic Party's strategy for the upcoming year, dismissing it as their usual "slop." According to RedState, Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is set to commemorate the fifth anniversary of January 6 by examining what he describes as "ongoing threats to free and fair elections posed by an out-of-control Trump administration."
The Democrats' narrative aims to portray the Trump administration's efforts to address violence in Democrat-led cities as a tactic to suppress voter turnout.
The left's strategy also includes questioning the Trump administration's motives for urging states to update their voter rolls before the 2026 elections. David Becker, a former Justice Department voting rights attorney and executive director of the Center for Election Innovation & Research, has voiced concerns, stating, Theyre trying to use the power of the executive to bully states into turning over highly sensitive data date of birth, Social Security numbers, drivers license, the Holy Trinity of identity theft hand it over to the DOJ for who knows what use.
As reported by RedState, the Department of Justice is currently suing 22 states for not providing their complete voter registration lists, with Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon asserting, The law is clear: states need to give us this information, so we can do our duty to protect American citizens from vote dilution.
In a significant development, the Republican National Committee (RNC) has achieved a notable victory in Michigan. A court has mandated Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to halt the counting of absentee ballots with missing or mismatched numbers unless voters rectify them. RNC Chairman Joe Gruters hailed the decision as a clear victory for election integrity, emphasizing that Democrats dont get to bend the rules to make it easier to cheat.
This Michigan ruling is part of a broader series of successes for the RNC, which has been actively involved in 134 election-related cases, including 115 focused on election integrity, across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Chairman Gruters expressed pride in the RNC's accomplishments, stating, Because of the hard work of our legal and grassroots teams, voters can have greater confidence in the integrity of our elections. Im proud of what we accomplished in 2025, and were ready to build on that momentum in the year ahead.
As the nation gears up for the midterms, the political landscape promises to be tumultuous. RedState encourages readers to engage with their conservative reporting by joining their VIP membership, offering a substantial discount with the promo code MERRY74.
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