Last summer, shortly before the loss of Charlie Kirk, historian Larry Schweikart reached out to tell me he mentioned my election integrity research and forecasting to the folks at Post Hill Press, who asked, “Does he have a book in him?”

But this time around, with the request formally on the table and President Donald Trump back in the White House, I felt I had reached a suitable point to tell the story of exactly what has gone wrong with America’s elections.

Rasmussen Reportsmeasureda high point of two-thirds of Americans lacking confidence that our elections, particularly the 2020 presidential election, are on the up-and-up.

A constitutional republic simply cannot stand if people lack trust in the foundational elements of what makes up this concept we call self-government.

I was pulled into what became the election integrity movement in the immediate aftermath of the 2020 election, which was decided in the Electoral College by just 42,918 votes in Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin.

Over the past five years, I’ve taken every shot the mainstream media can dish out, including a hit piece on me byThe New York Times. That 2024 article attempted to discredit my own proprietary forecasting models, which factor in traditional analytics (such as voter registration data and county trends) with my own understanding and research into exactly how many formerly non-existent ballots are now possible in each state, based primarily on which laws they have (or do not have) on the books.

I wound up calling all 56 races for 2024 electoral votes right on the money, with Trump winning 312 to 226 in theElectoral College.

Among the three most grievous sins of election administration are automatic voter registration, universal (or excessive) mail-in voting, and ballot harvesting.

Once all three are in place, it is nearly impossible for a state to elect Republicans statewide.In fact, Joe Biden carried 18 of 20 states with automatic voter registration (243 to 9 in the Electoral College) and 7 of 8 with universal mail-in voting (96 to 6 in the Electoral College) in his dubious 2020 victory. Trump only made marginal improvements in both categories in 2024 — yet it was just enough to make it “too big to rig.”

The next Republican presidential nominee won’t head up the ticket as one of the most famous people to ever live in human history. Barely getting by in elections, especially in national elections in which a garbage can with a (D) next to it on the ballot would carry over 200 electoral votes, is no longer an option.

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