Although most leftists and many in the mainstream media would have you believe that ensuring election integrity is extraneous, it is absolutely paramount to a well-functioning democracy.
Without it, as the Metallica song goes: Nothing else matters.
Given this, we the people should applaud any and all states that take commonsense measures to ensure greater electoral integrity while castigating states that do the opposite.
Fortunately, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently signed a bill into law that unapologetically adheres to the former.
According to DeSantis, “Florida took action this legislative session to increase transparency and strengthen the security of our elections.”
He added, “Floridians can rest assured that our state will remain a leader in ballot integrity. Elections should be free and fair, and these changes will ensure this continues to be the case in the Sunshine State.”
So, what changes are DeSantis referring to?
First and foremost, the new law reinforces existing state law that requires all voters present a form of government-issued identification when voting in-person.