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GENIUS MOVE: California Voter ID Ballot Measure Shows How to BYPASS Democrat Politicians

Gary FranchiMarch 10, 2026233 views
GENIUS MOVE: California Voter ID Ballot Measure Shows How to BYPASS Democrat Politicians
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Patriots in California are proving that even in the deepest blue states, common-sense conservative policies can win when you take them directly to the people – bypassing the radical Democrat politicians who've hijacked state governments across America.

A new voter ID ballot measure gaining steam in the Golden State is offering a brilliant roadmap for how conservatives can use initiatives and referenda to enact popular policies that Democrats refuse to support, despite overwhelming public approval.

The strategy is simple but powerful: go around the swamp creatures in state capitals and appeal directly to voters who still believe in basic principles like election integrity, regardless of their party affiliation.

Democrats Fear the Will of the People

Why are Democrat politicians so terrified of voter ID requirements? Because they know these measures are wildly popular with actual voters – including their own base. Poll after poll shows that Americans across party lines support basic election security measures like requiring identification to vote.

But here's the dirty secret: Democrat politicians depend on weak election systems to maintain their grip on power. They can't afford to let the people decide on policies that would make elections more secure and transparent.

That's exactly why ballot initiatives are so threatening to the establishment. When you cut through the media propaganda and political theater, ordinary Americans tend to support common-sense solutions.

"Conservatives should do more to leverage initiatives and referenda to enact popular policies over the objections of Democrat politicians," advocates argue, and they're absolutely right.

This isn't just about California – it's about a nationwide strategy to restore sanity in states where RINO Republicans are too weak and Democrat machines are too entrenched to represent the will of the people.

Taking Back Power From the Swamp

From parental rights in education to border security measures, there are dozens of issues where conservative policies poll well but never see the light of day because of corrupt political establishments.

The California voter ID initiative proves that even in hostile territory, patriots can fight back using the tools the founders gave us. It's time for conservatives in every state to stop playing defense and start taking the offensive.

Will this be the beginning of a nationwide movement to bypass the swamp and restore power to We the People? The answer depends on whether patriots are ready to fight for their values at the ballot box.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Brilliant strategy. Democrats know they can't win on the merits of this issue, which is why they fight voter ID so hard. Let the people decide!
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
YES! This is the way forward.
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VoterIDNowVerifiedjust now
About time! I volunteered as a poll worker in 2020 and couldn't believe how loose the verification process was.
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PollWatcherTXVerifiedjust now
Same experience here in Texas before we tightened our laws. It was eye-opening.
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CaliforniaConservativeVerifiedjust now
As a California resident, I'm cautiously optimistic but worried about how they'll try to sabotage this. Does anyone know what percentage of signatures we need?
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! This is exactly what we need to do - go around the corrupt politicians and straight to the people. Every state should be doing this.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more! The ballot initiative process is one of the few tools we have left.
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ElectionIntegrity2024Verifiedjust now
This is how you fight back! Instead of complaining, take action. Other red states should watch and learn from this approach.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
I need an ID to buy groceries, get on a plane, pick up prescriptions... but somehow requiring it to vote is "racist"? Give me a break. This makes perfect sense.
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CommonSenseCAVerifiedjust now
Exactly! The double standard is ridiculous.