“Election integrity is the foundation of our Republic, our representative democracy,” Good told The Epoch Times at an election integrity rally in Washington on Dec. 12.
“If we don’t have election integrity—not just this election, but future elections—we don’t have a republic. And so we have got to root out fraud, cheating, stealing.”
“We’ve got to stand strong and support the president, exhaust every effort to make sure this election is conducted fairly, and where it hasn’t been conducted fairly, that it’s investigated and that it’s addressed,” Good said.
Six states—Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada—are still in contention after election irregularities have resulted in multiple lawsuits being filed.
Good said he believes widespread voter fraud and “widespread inappropriate activity” also occurred in Virginia on Nov. 3.
“When you have a state that voted for no voter IDs, there’s no reason to be against voter IDs unless you want to allow people to cheat,” he said. “I support only allowing legal votes to be counted and investigating every accusation of illegal voting.”
Photo identification is no longer required, and voters can now use a current utility bill, for example, to verify their name and address at the polling booth. The Division of Motor Vehicles has also moved from using an opt-in process to an opt-out one, meaning individuals getting a driver’s license will be automatically added to voter rolls unless they specifically opt out.
The new laws also include one that allows voters to use absentee voting without requiring an excuse, such as having a disability that would preclude them from getting to the polling booth. Absentee ballots can be accepted up to three days after the day of an election, and residents can be placed on a permanent absentee list.