We need to get rid of the Federal Elections Commission. It's a joke. It doesn't enforce the law.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We need a Federal government that does what the government needs to do and stops doing what the government ought not to be doing.
Although individual states have primary responsibility for conducting fair and impartial elections, the FBI becomes involved when paramount federal interests are affected or electoral abuse occurs.
We should have a very limited federal government.
We actually do need a federal government, but we need a limited one.
We don't need unelected federal agency bureaucrats in Washington telling our states what they can and can't do with respect to protecting their limited taxpayer dollars in private enterprises.
We need an amendment that gives us the right to vote protected by the federal government and the Constitution.
I don't think it's the function of Congress to function well. It should drag its heels on the way to decision.
You let Congress make the laws. You work with the Congress as the president to make sure that those laws are accurate and to the best of our ability, but you don't turn it over to the federal judges to make those laws.
We deploy a full arsenal of tools against voter fraud, including long prison terms, heavy fines and deportation. We have checks and balances at all levels of the system. And we have the Department of Justice prosecutors backing us up.
Congress can't take the year off, election or no election.