 I love voting, but do you know what I hate? Voting. On election day, you have to take off work, catch a bus or drive across town, wait in line with the rest of the country, only to use some hackable voting machine and all before the polls close. Assuming you're not, you know, sick, hurt, flat tire, hanging Chad, or have any other surprise commitments that day. The whole thing's a real pain in the ass. So no wonder turnout is so low. But what if we totally fixed it? What if I could tell you there's a solution? So crazy simple, I can summarize it in three words. Vote by mail. Here's how it works. You get mail to ballot, you can take your time with it. Do your research at your kitchen table with your family. Mail it back, postage free before election day, or drop it off at a secure lockbox or polling station. No waiting in line, no rushing, no hackable electronic voting machines, just you and your ballot. It's more secure because there's a literal paper trail and all ballots are counted in one centralized, secure location overseen by judges. It fights fraud with barcodes and duplicates and voter registration is even more accurate and more efficient because records are updated automatically. And just like our military serving overseas, you can mark your second and third choice so your ballot isn't wasted if your first choice drops out. This is called ranked choice voting, by the way. It gives voters more control and it makes elections cheaper because runoff elections aren't necessary. Some states have already implemented vote by mail, both red and blue states. And guess what? They see a higher voter turnout every year, meaning more votes cast, more people heard from, and a more representative process. And represent us, we're bringing conservatives and progressives together to fight corruption and make our government listen to us, the people. If you want your city or state to enact measures like this, go to www.represent.us to find out how you can help.