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VICTORY: Justice Alito DESTROYS Liberal Logic on Late Ballot Counting in Supreme Court Showdown

Gary FranchiMarch 23, 2026173 views
VICTORY: Justice Alito DESTROYS Liberal Logic on Late Ballot Counting in Supreme Court Showdown
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Justice Samuel Alito just delivered the kind of plain-English smackdown that every patriotic American has been waiting for, as the Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about whether states can legally accept ballots that arrive after Election Day.

While liberal lawyers tried to twist the meaning of basic English words, Alito cut through their nonsense with surgical precision, emphasizing the literal meaning of "day" – you know, that 24-hour period that every elementary school student understands.

This case strikes at the heart of election integrity, the very foundation of our constitutional republic. Democrats have spent years trying to muddy the waters around voting deadlines, creating chaos and uncertainty that undermines Americans' confidence in our elections.

Common Sense vs. Liberal Word Games

The issue before the court is whether states can accept mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but arrive days or even weeks later. It's exactly the kind of election manipulation that allowed questionable practices to flourish in recent cycles.

Justice Alito's intervention shows why President Trump's judicial appointments have been so crucial for restoring constitutional order. While activist judges have spent decades reinterpreting plain language to fit their political agenda, originalist justices like Alito actually read what the law says.

"When the law says 'by Election Day,' it means by Election Day – not whenever it's convenient for election officials to stop counting," one constitutional scholar noted.

This case could have massive implications for election integrity moving forward. With the Trump-Vance administration prioritizing secure elections and the rule of law, a strong Supreme Court ruling here would send a clear message: America's elections will be conducted according to the Constitution, not the whims of partisan election officials.

Patriots across the country are watching this case closely. After years of election chaos and partisan manipulation, will the Supreme Court finally restore some basic common sense to American voting? Justice Alito's questioning suggests the answer might be yes.

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Gary Franchi

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LibertyBelle1776VerifiedMar 24, 2026
BOOM! This is why Trump's Supreme Court picks were so crucial.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedMar 24, 2026
Can someone explain how this affects the upcoming midterms? Will states have to stick to Election Day deadlines now?
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TaxpayerTomVerifiedMar 24, 2026
I was a poll worker in 2020 and saw firsthand how chaotic these extended deadlines made everything. Alito gets it - clear rules mean fair elections.
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ElectionVolunteer22VerifiedMar 25, 2026
Thank you for your service Tom! I volunteered too and completely agree - the confusion was unreal.
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OriginalIntentVerifiedMar 25, 2026
This gives me hope that SCOTUS might actually start following the Constitution again instead of legislating from the bench.
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FreedomFighter2024VerifiedMar 25, 2026
The liberal meltdown over this is going to be epic. They only support 'democracy' when it goes their way. Justice Alito just exposed their hypocrisy for all to see.
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RedPilled_PatriotVerifiedMar 25, 2026
So true! Watch them suddenly become constitutional scholars overnight trying to argue against this.
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SmallTownAmericanVerifiedMar 25, 2026
My grandmother always said 'if it's important, you make time for it.' Voting is important - show up on time like the rest of us responsible citizens.
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PatriotMike47VerifiedMar 25, 2026
Finally! Justice Alito showing some backbone and standing up for election integrity. The Constitution is crystal clear on this - state legislatures set the rules, not activist judges.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedMar 25, 2026
Exactly right Mike. Article II, Section 1 couldn't be clearer about who has authority over election procedures.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 25, 2026
About time someone called out this late ballot counting nonsense. If you can't get your vote in by Election Day, that's on you.