By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Sync-O-Wicz.
The integrity of American elections is under scrutiny as the midterm elections draw near. With the SAVE Act stalled in Congress, experts are sounding the alarm about the risks of mail-in ballots and voter roll discrepancies. In a recent discussion on Sync-O-Wicz, host Linda Szynkowicz and her guest, John Goodman, an election integrity expert from Florida, delved into the complexities of the issue.
Election Integrity Concerns
Goodman emphasized that mail-in ballots are a significant contributor to election fraud, particularly when combined with illegal alien voting. He cited the example of California, where thousands of ballots were cast with only one vote. This phenomenon, Goodman argued, is not isolated and highlights the need for stricter voter ID laws and proof of citizenship.
Linda Szynkowicz noted that the left media often downplay the issue of illegal voting, but Goodman countered that this is a significant problem that requires attention. He also discussed his work with the Trump team on election integrity issues and his involvement in the case of Tina Peters, a Colorado election official who was incarcerated for exposing election fraud.
The SAVE Act and National Security Emergency
Goodman expressed concerns about the SAVE Act, which aims to tighten voter registration and voter ID laws. While he supports the bill’s intentions, he believes it falls short in addressing the issues of mail-in ballots and rigged voting machines. Instead, Goodman suggested that President Trump may declare a national security emergency to address these concerns, citing a 1983 Supreme Court ruling that requires a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate to overturn such a declaration.
According to Goodman, this approach would allow President Trump to implement measures to secure the elections without being obstructed by Democrats or the courts. He emphasized that the national security emergency is a more effective way to address election integrity concerns, given the limited time before the midterms and the lack of progress on the SAVE Act.
Implications and Next Steps
The potential declaration of a national security emergency raises important questions about the future of American elections. As Goodman noted, this approach would enable President Trump to take decisive action to secure the elections, but it also sparks concerns about the limits of executive power and the potential for partisan manipulation.
As the debate over election integrity continues, it is clear that the stakes are high. With the midterms approaching, Americans are eager for assurances that their votes will be counted accurately and securely. The discussion on Sync-O-Wicz highlights the complexities of the issue and the need for a nuanced approach that balances the need for election security with the principles of democracy.
The full episode of Sync-O-Wicz is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 20, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Sync-O-Wicz on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/sync-o-wicz-207998
Election Integrity at a Crossroads: Experts Weigh in on the SAVE Act and National Security Emergency
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Sync-O-Wicz.
The integrity of American elections is under scrutiny as the midterm elections draw near. With the SAVE Act stalled in Congress, experts are sounding the alarm about the risks of mail-in ballots and voter roll discrepancies. In a recent discussion on Sync-O-Wicz, host Linda Szynkowicz and her guest, John Goodman, an election integrity expert from Florida, delved into the complexities of the issue.
Election Integrity Concerns
Goodman emphasized that mail-in ballots are a significant contributor to election fraud, particularly when combined with illegal alien voting. He cited the example of California, where thousands of ballots were cast with only one vote. This phenomenon, Goodman argued, is not isolated and highlights the need for stricter voter ID laws and proof of citizenship.
Linda Szynkowicz noted that the left media often downplay the issue of illegal voting, but Goodman countered that this is a significant problem that requires attention. He also discussed his work with the Trump team on election integrity issues and his involvement in the case of Tina Peters, a Colorado election official who was incarcerated for exposing election fraud.
The SAVE Act and National Security Emergency
Goodman expressed concerns about the SAVE Act, which aims to tighten voter registration and voter ID laws. While he supports the bill’s intentions, he believes it falls short in addressing the issues of mail-in ballots and rigged voting machines. Instead, Goodman suggested that President Trump may declare a national security emergency to address these concerns, citing a 1983 Supreme Court ruling that requires a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate to overturn such a declaration.
According to Goodman, this approach would allow President Trump to implement measures to secure the elections without being obstructed by Democrats or the courts. He emphasized that the national security emergency is a more effective way to address election integrity concerns, given the limited time before the midterms and the lack of progress on the SAVE Act.
Implications and Next Steps
The potential declaration of a national security emergency raises important questions about the future of American elections. As Goodman noted, this approach would enable President Trump to take decisive action to secure the elections, but it also sparks concerns about the limits of executive power and the potential for partisan manipulation.
As the debate over election integrity continues, it is clear that the stakes are high. With the midterms approaching, Americans are eager for assurances that their votes will be counted accurately and securely. The discussion on Sync-O-Wicz highlights the complexities of the issue and the need for a nuanced approach that balances the need for election security with the principles of democracy.
The full episode of Sync-O-Wicz is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 20, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Sync-O-Wicz on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/sync-o-wicz-207998
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