Seems this is the first real "break" from constant action from trump and getting cabinet swore in; what would your top three things for his team to get done?
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I want a couple more scotus appointments and at least 200 federal judges, I'd like to see all the stuff released trump said he would, and I want to see some form paper ballot/ federal voter id passed.
Sammich's Top 3 Picks are all good. Judges and declassifications have longterm lasting benefits.
Election Integrity is
my #1 most important issue.
Much like fraud in USAID, election fraud in the US is worse than people are comfortable thinking about. There is deep systemic fraud in every state and likely every county.
Elections are very important, yet they are conducted with less integrity than a
McDonald's Monopoly contest. Bizarrely whitepilling, the only thing keeping elections somewhat fair is raw good human nature in the face of perverse incentives.
I believe Trump won because he had: a landslide victory + a disorganized opposition + knowledge of where many bodies are buried + a crew of his own shysters backing him. No mere mortal could have pulled this off. In fact, it seems divine intervention was required.
If you extrapolate the National Exit Poll's Party-ID (31%D, 35%R, 34%I) with reasonable Independent leaning (48%D, 51%R, 1%I) the popular vote is 47% Harris, 52% Trump, 1% Other. That is R+5. This is an example of what R+5 would result in:
President:

Senate:

House:
Those results are what you could expect if the whole nation improved election integrity like Florida and Ohio have done. It is not a coincidence that Florida and Ohio are no longer swing states.
The obvious benefit from improved election integrity would be the current "swing states" turning red. But, an almost more important benefit is the removal of corrupt "good ol' boy" capture of solid red or blue states. We can do with a lot less Mitch McConnells and Gavin Newsoms.