This from a group that has ignored election fraud for decades, hired Pence, and approved of flooding the us job market with stem guest workers, and off shoring US jobs. UHG !!!! They have already solicited funds from me by mail.
Conservative Nonprofit to Launch $10 Million Campaign to Strengthen Election Integrity BY TOM OZIMEK March 8, 2021 Updated: March 8, 2021
Conservative nonprofit Heritage Action for America is plans to spend at least $10 million on a wide-ranging election integrity campaign to strengthen voting laws in eight swing states, according to a spokesperson.
Spokesperson Noah Weinrich told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement that the $10 million will be an initial investment “and we will devote whatever further funding it takes to accomplish our goal.”
The campaign will target Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, Texas, and Wisconsin, with the effort involving such initiatives as digital and television advertisements, as well as direct lobbying of state lawmakers.
“Fair elections are the bedrock of democracy, and secure elections are important to every American,” Heritage Action Executive Director Jessica Anderson told The Epoch Times in a statement. “There is nothing more important than ensuring every American is confident their vote counts—and we will do whatever it takes to get there.
Heritage Action, which is affiliated with the right-leaning think tank The Heritage Foundation, seeks to turn “conservative ideas into reality on Capitol Hill,” the nonprofit says on its website.
“We do that by holding lawmakers accountable to their promises to advance the conservative principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense,” the organization says of its core priorities.
Election integrity came to the forefront in a dramatic way in 2020, with former President Donald Trump and his allies making claims that reduced security measures—primarily around mail-in ballots—led to fraud that cheated him out of victory.
Commenting on the election integrity campaign, Anderson said that “after a year when voters’ trust in our elections plummeted, restoring that trust should be the top priority of legislators and governors nationwide.”
In the broader debate about election security, conservatives—and Republicans in general—have tended to argue that casting a vote is a privilege of citizenship that should be safeguarded with secure processes and restrictions, and that lowering requirements around voting opens the process up to fraud and abuse. Progressives—and their Democrat allies—tend to hold the view that barriers to casting a ballot should be as low as possible and that the kind of security measures pushed by conservatives, such as stricter voter ID or proof-of-citizenship laws, amount to disenfranchisement. Progressives often frame the debate as between voter suppression and expansion, while conservatives tend to see it as election security versus vulnerability to abuse.
In the wake of the 2020 election controversy, Republican and Democrat lawmakers across the country have been pulling in opposite directions by introducing legislation that either reduces barriers—and guardrails—to voting, or seeks to strengthen election integrity, which can also make casting a vote more effortful or burdensome.
The Brennan Center for Justice, an advocacy group that pushes for progressive policies, counted 106 bills in 28 states designed to tighten voting standards so far this year, a significant jump from last year. At the same time, 35 states introduced a total of 406 bills to make voting less restrictive, also up from last year.
"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves, in the course of time, a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it."- Fredric Bastiat
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.- Orwell