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OVERWHELMING MAJORITY: 83% of American Voters Demand Ballots 'Received By Election Day'

Gary FranchiMarch 25, 2026278 views
OVERWHELMING MAJORITY: 83% of American Voters Demand Ballots 'Received By Election Day'
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Patriots across America have spoken loud and clear: they want election integrity, and they want it now. A stunning new poll shows that 83% of voters believe all ballots should be received by Election Day, delivering a devastating blow to the Democrats' preferred system of endless mail-in ballot harvesting.

The poll, conducted just days before the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the critical case Watson v. RNC, exposes the massive disconnect between what everyday Americans want and what the radical left has been pushing for years. While Democrats have fought tooth and nail to extend ballot deadlines and normalize late-arriving votes, the American people are saying 'enough is enough.'

This overwhelming consensus comes as the Supreme Court expressed deep skepticism about states accepting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day. Finally, it seems like common sense might prevail over the Democrats' election manipulation playbook.

The People Have Had Enough of Election Games

Think about it, folks – in what other aspect of life do we accept deadlines being meaningless? Try telling your mortgage company that your payment will arrive 'sometime after it's due' and see how that goes. Yet for years, we've been told that election deadlines are somehow different, that ballots trickling in days or even weeks after Election Day is perfectly normal.

The American people aren't buying it anymore. This 83% figure represents a bipartisan rejection of the chaos and uncertainty that extended ballot deadlines create. When four out of five voters agree on something in today's political climate, that's not just a majority – that's a mandate.

President Trump's administration has consistently championed election integrity measures, and this poll proves they're on the right side of history. While the previous administration pushed for more mail-in voting and extended deadlines, Trump has always insisted that elections should be decided on Election Day, with clear, transparent results.

The question now is whether our courts and state legislators will listen to the overwhelming voice of the American people, or continue to bow to the pressure of activists who benefit from election chaos. With 83% of voters demanding ballot integrity, the choice should be obvious.

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Gary Franchi

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

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ElectionWatcher2020Verifiedjust now
This is about basic fairness and transparency. How can we have confidence in results when ballots trickle in for days after?
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VoterIntegrityVerifiedjust now
I've been saying this for years! The longer we wait to count ballots, the more opportunities there are for irregularities. Election Day means Election Day, not Election Week.
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MidwestConservativeVerifiedjust now
Could not agree more. The whole point of having a specific date is that it's final.
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FreedomDefenderVerifiedjust now
Finally a poll that reflects what regular Americans actually think! 83% is overwhelming.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
The media won't report on this because it doesn't fit their narrative.
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TexasRancher47Verifiedjust now
83% is a huge majority. This should be a no-brainer for Congress to act on immediately.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally some common sense! If you can't get your ballot in by Election Day, maybe you shouldn't be voting.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly right. Every other country manages to count votes on election night - why can't we?
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ConservativeDadVerifiedjust now
My kids ask me why some states take weeks to count votes when we used to know results the same night. What am I supposed to tell them?
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SmallTownMayorVerifiedjust now
In our county, we've always required ballots by 7 PM on Election Day and never had any issues. Why should some states be different?