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He is the greatest.
The Mike Pillow guy.
Mike Blindau.
And he's been with us right from the beginning.
He's been with us since the beginning.
Welcome to the Lindell Report.
I'm Colonel Conrad Reynolds here with Will Huff today, and it is September 3rd, 2024.
I guess it's the first show of September, and I'm honored to be here.
Mike couldn't be here tonight and asked if I'd sit in, and I absolutely would sit in.
There's a whole lot to talk about, and I hope you hang with us, because we're going to talk about Wisconsin and Arkansas and national elections.
We've got a lot to talk about, right, Will?
Yeah, we do, and I hope everyone had a good Labor Day weekend.
Yeah, absolutely.
Labor Day is a great holiday.
I know the kids love to be out of school after they only began a couple of weeks to get a few days off, but now they've started back and we'll get back into our work week.
We've got a lot to talk about.
Now, there's some big news on Frank's Beach here with Mike Lindell.
You want to give them that news?
Yeah, this is incredible.
tell off. As you well know, over three years ago they started this platform,
FrankSpeech.com, and it was to give the people a voice, to be able to
have news that they could trust and have a platform to be able to get that out
there. Well let me tell you, this is a big announcement and if you haven't heard
this I'm glad I'll be the first one to tell you, but his company went
public last week, went public, which means that it will be traded. I don't know
which one, do you know if it's Nasdaq or what, but it will be
traded and the main thing is, is he's gone public and I just think it's an
unbelievable achievement.
Congratulations to Mike Lindell and his team for making this happen.
Yeah, Mike has been working many years on accomplishing this goal of getting it to go public and have a platform that's solidified with public support that will keep free speech alive for the foreseeable future.
Well, it's no longer just a website.
And that's the key.
In other words, it'll be broadcast.
It'll be on Roku, Fire Stick, Google TV.
It'll be all over where you can actually get it anywhere.
And so I'm really excited for the company.
I'm excited for Mike Lindell and the Lindell Network.
Congratulations, Mike.
Congratulations from all of us here.
We just applaud your effort.
Plus, you know, it's nice that someone who's actually fighting for America and for free speech finally gets something, you know, to help him in this fight.
And going public with this company is going to be a big deal for everybody.
And I'm glad to be able to announce that tonight.
You know, they had a big press release about the going public, and it's on his website.
What's the website for Frank Speech?
It's F-S-B-N.
F-S, like Frank, Sierra, or Frank Speech.
B-N.
I go back to my military time.
FrankSpeechBN.com.
F-S-B-N.com.
If you go to recent news, you'll be able to find the press release down at the bottom.
Where's it at?
At the bottom of the page under New News.
And I encourage you to go there and look at that.
It's going to be an exciting next couple of months with this company.
It's going to be.
But anyway, so let's get into some things that we wanted to talk about.
I want to talk a little bit about Wisconsin because a lot of you have seen me on here talking about the Wisconsin recall of Robin Voss.
We call it the Racine recall, and before that it was the recall VAHS.
And we spent many, many weeks and many nights trying to see if, try to make that thing happen.
And most people don't know what happened.
So well, let's talk about it.
So we, you know, we, we lost a 2.0 recall after the first one they said fell short.
They kicked out thousands of our signatures, didn't tell us why, and just said we didn't have enough.
So we launched again with some new protocols and worked Ways to work the recall to get enough signatures, and we actually got enough signatures in the 2.0.
Well, in fact, their staff, the staff from the Wisconsin Election Commission, said that we had enough signatures.
That was their recommendation that the recall go through.
That's what they recommended to the six sitting members of the board.
And what did they do, Will?
They denied us our petition for the recall.
People Robin Voss appointed said, no, we're not going to have a recall.
Now keep that in mind.
What you need to understand is Robin Voss gets to select.
The people, not all of them, I don't know how many he gets, I think it's three.
He gets to select the people who actually sit on that board of the Wisconsin Election Commission.
And he created the Wisconsin Election Commission.
He did, in 2016.
And let me tell you, they had an opportunity to give payback now, because the staff came up and said, guess what?
They've got enough signatures.
But the board said, you know what?
We're not going to accept it.
And here's why we're not going to accept it.
The Memorial Day weekend, that Monday, or I think it was that Monday.
Sunday, Monday.
Sunday, Monday.
Those two days we're not going to count because it's over the quote 60 days.
But you know what?
We got an email.
We have an email from them.
From the Wisconsin Election Commission, who said, absolutely, we could collect signatures on those two days.
And it wouldn't have been unprecedented because other recalls and other kind of campaigns have gone on these extra holidays and collected signatures that have always counted.
Well, when they did the recall of Governor Walker, I think it was back in the day, they went long.
No one said anything about it, but they used that as an excuse, even though The actual staff who looked at everything said, the lawyers said, nope, they have enough signatures and we should go forward with a recall.
They just simply said, no, I don't think so.
So the Wisconsin Election Commission is broken and needs to be dismantled.
It's obviously, it's there to protect those in power and that is wrong and they should dismantle.
They're an unelected group appointed by the politicians that they're supposed to police, but they're not going to do anything that jeopardizes their spot on that board.
Um, board members said, if you guys vote to not accept this, it's going to look exactly like we're protecting Robin Voss and the people in power.
And it's going to ruin this organization.
And most people don't know that Wisconsin doesn't have a secretary of state.
Robin Voss treated this Wisconsin election commission to act like a secretary of state acts in running elections.
Well, I think they have a Secretary of State.
But not for elections.
They have a Secretary of State, but the responsibility for elections in Wisconsin no longer falls on the Secretary of State.
It falls on the WAC, Wisconsin Election Commission.
And unfortunately, as Will just said, they're bureaucrats that are appointed, and they are not really accountable to the people at all.
They can do whatever they want.
And they did.
So what happened then?
The next step?
The next step is obviously to appeal and say this decision is ludicrous and we need to move forward.
So there was a direct appeal to the Supreme Court, the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Right, Will?
Yeah, our lawyers sent out something to them.
That's right.
And they simply rejected it and said, you can't bypass the appeals process.
You've got to go through an appellate court, I guess.
So they've delayed it.
Delay, delay, delay.
It was supposed to be done in early August.
Now here we are in early September.
Their goal apparently is to delay it until such point that it is what we call in the military OBE, overcome by events.
It'd be too late to do anything about it.
Yeah, there'd be no reason to have a recall after Robin Voss is no longer the speaker of that district, which isn't going to exist in the next three months.
Yeah, and most people, if you haven't been following this, it's probably a little complicated, but what they did was, back in February, they redistrict, they changed it, and they said that the current district that Robin Voss was in, which was District 63, was, and the entire maps, actually, that were designed after the 2020 Census, that those maps were illegal, and that they need to be redistricted.
redone and you couldn't have another election in those.
That was the problem.
So they redistrict and now he's in a new district, District 33, the new
District 33, that really takes effect in January. But they're having
the elections in November for those new districts that will actually become
active January 2025. So that's been a real challenge and a real
problem. But the bottom line here is we don't know anything.
We don't know until, uh, they come back, but we think that they're dragging it out.
And this is your legal, uh, system at work, folks.
Uh, I don't have a lot of confidence in it, and it's really, really saddening in America that this is what's happening.
Uh, we got the signatures, the signatures are there, and, um... But the voices have been silenced.
They're silencing the voices of the people who want change and wanted to send a message to their elected representatives that you're supposed to work for us, not the other way around.
Yeah, the people in District 63, I will tell you, wanted a recall.
They were scared to death of this guy for some reason.
They're scared to death of retaliation.
He has a history of being very vindictive when it comes to people that go against him.
And there are a lot of people who are really scared.
We have people that came in who didn't want to sign.
Uh, but they wanted him gone, but they were afraid if they put their name on there that he would come after them, blah, blah, blah.
So anyway, uh, that's where we're at with Wisconsin, but I wanted to bring that particular up, that thing up, and I wanted to close the loop with those of you who have been following what we're doing with the, uh, Robin Voss recall.
Now, one of the reasons people ask us, why did you guys get involved with Wisconsin?
It's because Wisconsin is pivotal in the 2024 election if President Trump is going to have a fair shot at winning this election.
And one of the blockers is Robin Voss.
It's stopping from what looks like Donald Trump being able to just walk away with Wisconsin, because they keep doing things that make it more difficult for Donald Trump to have a fair shot.
And one of those things just came up recently.
They're forcing the ballot to print Robert Kennedy's name on the ballot, even though he has dropped out and is now supporting President Trump.
Now think about that for just a second.
Now this is the same organization, the WECC, the Wisconsin Election Commission.
The very same one that went against their staff's recommendation about the recall of Robin Voss, and it should happen, that went against that.
Then they said, you know what, we're also going to say that we're going to keep Robert Kennedy's name on the ballot.
Because they know that it could take away votes from Trump.
And they want to keep it on there.
And so they voted to do that.
In the wet.
And it was Republicans that have voted to do it.
The largest blockers up there in Wisconsin have been the Republicans against Donald Trump.
It's not the Democrats doing all the things.
It seems like it's been the Republicans putting things in place to make sure Donald Trump doesn't have a fair shot.
And I think one of the reasons might be Robin Vos' connection to the Communist Chinese Party.
Oh, absolutely.
But here's another point.
We got several people that we've talked with up in Wisconsin that we knew when we were up there, who've called us and said, look, we're having problems even getting signs, Trump signs from the Republican Party up there.
Yeah, there's a local man named Ken Fuller who is the sign guy in Racine County.
He actually took the Racine recall signs that went into the trash and he repurposed them and hand-painted them himself and is getting hundreds of signs out across Racine County because the Republican Party of Wisconsin is not providing any kind of Trump signage.
Which is amazing!
You know, they don't want it going out.
For whatever reason, you've got a whole host of people who are linked together for some reason to ensure that Trump does not win Wisconsin.
And that's a real problem.
And so, hopefully some of the patriots up there will make it happen and we'll get him elected there.
But by keeping it, Robert.
by keeping Robert Kennedy on the ballot could take five to six percent away from President
Trump in November if uneducated voters don't know that he has dropped out and has begun to
back President Trump. So I'm not sure if this has to do with the, what is it, the S-L-L-A-F?
The S-L-L-F and these kind of organizations that have been fighting against President Trump and tariffs and anti-China.
So there's something going on in Wisconsin and it's bigger than just Robin Vos.
Yeah.
And it appears that there's more there.
We don't know everything that's going on in Wisconsin, but we do know this.
Apparently there's this concerted effort to ensure that Donald Trump will not win Wisconsin.
And as all of you know, it's one of the swing states.
We have to have Wisconsin.
And so every effort there needs to be everybody in Wisconsin.
Tell everybody go vote.
Get out there, be proactive, and make sure your friends and neighbors go vote.
And one of the other things about up there in Wisconsin is they're doing things like reintroducing drop boxes just to make it even muddier or cloudier on who really wins an election.
Conservatives don't go around saying we need to rig the election for President Trump.
We need to cheat for President Trump.
We need to tip the scales to make it uneven.
We just want it to be free and fair, and it seems like Wisconsin's doing everything but
making it free and fair.
And for those of you who don't know, that was the real reason, one of the main reasons
for getting rid of Robin Voss, because Robin Voss refused to even put it for a vote to
get rid of Megan Wolf, who's in charge of this Wisconsin Election Commission.
She's the one, if you don't remember, back in 2020, that ensured that Zuckerbuck's got in, that they did a lot of stuff that was absolutely clearly wrong, in order to make sure that Donald Trump lost.
And so she needed to go.
And she served her term, her four years, and she was supposed to leave.
But she stayed, and it was the Republicans who kept her in, who did not do their job.
And there were Republicans in the assembly there who wanted to vote on it.
They had something called, it was Amendment 18, is that right?
AR-18.
They were trying to vote on that, but Robin Voss kept them from doing that.
That would have gotten rid of her, and that would have given us an opportunity, perhaps,
to have a more transparent, fair, free election in Wisconsin.
But he did everything to make sure that she stayed there, that she was not going to be
kicked out.
He also said that he wasn't supporting Donald Trump, all the way up until the last minute.
But he said he did not want Donald Trump to be the nominee.
He said he would do everything he can in his power to make sure Donald Trump is not the nominee.
And that is what we have in Wisconsin.
And hopefully, the patriots will overwhelm the polls and vote this year and get Donald Trump over the hump there and to win.
Because we really do need Wisconsin.
And we need every patriot there to go vote.
And get out there and take your friends, family, neighbors, put them all in the car, go vote, make an evening of it, go have pizza, whatever.
But you need to do that because we need to overwhelm the state with Trump supporters.
And one thing you got to do is you got to educate your friends, your family, your neighbors.
Let them know Robert Kennedy is no longer on the ballot.
Let them know that if they vote for Robert Kennedy, that it's going to be really a vote for Kamala Harris.
Right, right, right, right.
So, you've got your marching orders.
If you're up there in Wisconsin, you've got to help us out.
You've got to go do that.
You've got to get everybody educated and you've got to go vote.
And so if you do that, we have a good shot at winning Wisconsin.
Because we know this.
We know that President Trump has got huge support.
There's a lot of support in Wisconsin, but we just need to know that people know that Robert Kennedy's not on there.
If you know anybody who's going to vote for Robert Kennedy, tell them, please, do not, because he tried to get his name taken off, and they wouldn't do it.
You know what's funny about that is, just a couple weeks before Robert Kennedy tried to get his name off, Kamala Harris all of a sudden became the Democrat nominee, and they quickly took Joe Biden's name off.
Right?
Right?
Yeah, no problem.
Well, that's the wake for you.
That's the Wisconsin Election Commission.
Again, these are unelected bureaucrats that are in charge of the voting system up there.
And unfortunately, the people of Wisconsin are stuck with it until they can get enough people in their assembly and in their Senate to get rid of it.
And that's what they have to do.
You know, Justice Gableman up there has been fighting for free and fair elections for President Trump and he actually has been talking to Robert Kennedy a little bit.
Maybe we'll get Justice Gableman on for tomorrow's show since we're going to be hosting tomorrow.
Get him on and we'll talk about this ballot issue up there.
Let's do that!
And maybe we get Robert Kennedy on as well.
We'll give it a shot and see if we can get him on.
I think it will be important for you to hear what they have to say.
You know, our elections at work here in America, it's just amazing.
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Welcome back to the Lindell Report.
My name is Colonel Conrad Reynolds, hosting the program along with Will Huff, and we're here because Mike, unfortunately, couldn't be here tonight, and he asked me to step in, and I just, I love it.
I love coming in and trying to help with his show.
There's a lot of things that we just talked about about Wisconsin, but I'm going to shift a little bit.
We're going to go to the state of Arkansas, where I'm from.
Well, we are right now.
We've got all kinds of things here that are happening that really have an impact nationwide.
And I'd like for you to just kind of absorb some of the things that we're going to talk about here.
When we got through with Wisconsin, we wanted to come back and do an initiative here.
Basically, we couldn't do the whole statewide initiative.
We didn't have enough time to do that.
We also got blocked by our Republican Attorney General, Tim Griffin.
So we wanted to do a paper ballot amendment here, but our Republican legislature blocked us from doing a statewide effort.
Yep, they did.
And by the time we got back, we wouldn't have had enough time anyway.
So what we thought about is looking at it from just a county by county effort.
And so we started out, we thought maybe we could get four or five counties.
There's a process here in Arkansas to be able to do that, to be able to get signatures in
the county, just like you would across the state to do a statewide referendum.
We were just going to do a county initiative, and basically let the counties decide whether
they want to use machines or not.
In Arkansas, we can do that.
And so we thought, well, maybe we'll get three or four counties.
We got a couple of weeks to make that happen.
Well, guess what?
We got nine counties.
We got enough signatures in nine counties out of the 75 that we have, but nine counties said yes.
The people that came up, they were so eager to sign.
It was not a hard sell.
When you said, Paper ballot or machine.
They go, man, I don't trust machines.
I don't know where my vote goes.
I want a paper ballot where I can mark it myself and I know that it's counted.
And our signature gatherer said it was about 7 out of 10 people wanted to sign because they wanted paper ballots.
They were overwhelmingly going to sign and they were sending family members to come find them to sign.
Yeah, well, I'll tell you, we had a couple of vans, and they're really bright orange, and they say, sign here for the petition, paper ballot.
We had people giving us thumbs up, honking, finding the van.
They would come to find the van to go sign.
It was really a good time.
It was really, really hot.
It was in July.
Real hot here in Arkansas.
Very humid.
But we were able to get enough signatures in all nine counties.
We turned everything in.
I think it was on the 7th of August.
Everything got turned in.
But guess what, folks?
Well, the county clerks in these counties, all nine counties turned us down.
Uh, and basically said, nope, sorry, uh, for one reason or another.
One said that the ballot title was too confusing.
Now, let me ask you this.
The ballot title, there was the title that was going to go on the ballot in their county, said, um, the, it was the, uh, paper ballot, hand marked, hand counted, paper ballot ordinance of 2024.
How confusing is that?
Seems straightforward to me.
It is so straightforward.
It's pretty simple.
They argued that it was confusing, the other side, and some of the judges agreed with that, but we also had some judges that agreed with us.
No, it's not confusing at all.
So we're not going to get all nine counties, probably.
We don't know.
But we're going to try to get as many as we can.
And hopefully, in November, those counties, those people will be able to vote whether they want paper ballots or not.
Now, we know through polling that we did last year, the Rasmussen did a poll that basically said 70%, 71% of Republicans want it, and 59%, almost 60% of everybody else in the state of Arkansas wants it.
So we feel pretty good about the election in November.
We think that we're going to be able to have enough votes to pass it, and so then there'll be paper ballot counties going into 2026.
Let's explain real fast what all the signatures actually meant and what it was for.
Because a lot of people thought if they sign it and we get enough signatures, in November they'll be able to use paper ballots immediately.
Right, and that's not the case.
All this is, this is just a way for the people to be able to vote on whether they want it or not.
You know, every county in America has some type of governmental administrative body that decides what happens in that county, whether it's roads, bridges, schools, teachers pay, the sheriffs pay.
In Arkansas, we have a thing called the Quorum Court.
You have made up a Justice of the Peace.
They do more than just marry people.
It's Justice of the Peace, a priest district in that county, and a county judge.
And they vote.
They pass ordinances all year long on different things.
But one of the things that that administrative body does is also decide whether they want to have paper ballots or not.
Well, that was our first initiative.
We were going to talk, we went to the quorum courts and we talked to the justices of the peace.
And a lot of them said, yeah, absolutely.
But then when it came time to actually vote, they got a lot of pressure.
And the pressure came from different organizations in order for them not to vote.
And you know what?
They all backed down.
They all backed down but one county, Searcy County.
Out of all the counties, none of them would step up and go, you know what, we believe this is a smart thing to do.
Even though they personally believed it, the political repercussions for them voting for
it was too great for them to handle.
So they said no.
In fact, we had one county, Cleaborn County, who was the first county to go to paper ballots.
In January of last year, 2023, they voted to go to paper ballots.
They got tremendous pressure from different organizations and Little Rock to reverse their
decision and two months later, they did in fact reverse their decision and said, well,
right now we'll hold off.
We'll hold off.
We'll re-look at, they haven't re-looked at anything.
They haven't re-looked at anything.
They got enough pressure, got scared enough to where they decided, no, we're not going to do it.
So the other way for a county to go to paper ballots here in Arkansas is that the people can have, because they get an opportunity to put forth their own ordinance.
And if there's enough signatures, and it's a little formula based on the circuit clerks, how many votes they got in 2022, a percentage of that, and if you get that number of signatures in that county, then you have a right to put that Ballot or that ordinance on the ballot so the people can vote for it So, you know if you got several JP's that are scared that don't want to do it because of their political career Well now the people themselves can vote for it.
And that's what we are trying to do in Arkansas It's kind of complicated in a way, but overall it's pretty simple and it's basic understanding which is we get the signatures and The signatures are certified by the county clerk, and the ballot proposal is put on the ballot, and they simply vote on it.
And that's what we're looking at right now.
You know, the pressure that came down on Cleburne County, there was a group called the Arkansas Association of Counties that was doing it, but also there was top-down Republican pressure.
The county attorney was telling them, the people of Cleburne County, that they were the laughing stock at the governor's mansion in Little Rock.
Yeah.
And you needed that county attorney, which often is a prosecutor, and they moonlight as the county attorney.
And they may have two or three counties that they represent.
That usually is what happens in some of these more rural counties.
But that guy said he would not write another resolution for paper ballots.
That the court, the committee for paper ballots would have to do it themselves.
He wasn't going to do it.
So this is the problem that we have.
There's a lot of pressure.
Absolutely.
Please understand this.
There's a lot of pressure to keep machines and not go to a secure paper ballot.
You've got to think about that a second.
Who is doing that?
Why are they doing that?
We think we know, but the reality is the machines do not give you a transparent election.
We also know that for a fact.
You don't know.
You simply have to trust the machine companies.
So it's not transparent, but they're making everybody in Arkansas anyway vote on a touchscreen computer.
Which all the experts, cyber security experts say, you can never trust the ballot that that person puts in because you don't know if the voter intent was manipulated.
Very difficult to, very very difficult to catch.
And that is a problem that we have and that is why we're trying to get rid of machines here in Arkansas.
And we're doing our best and we're not going to stop until we get rid of every machine here in the state of Arkansas.
You know, we get a lot of pushback about cost or time or thing.
What kind of system would you like to see Arkansas go to that you would be satisfied with?
Oh, it's simple.
This is we need a paper ballot that you cannot counterfeit.
You need a paper ballot that is hand marked.
By the individual.
We know that a person who marks their own ballot, just like remember when you took the ACT test when you were in high school, whatever, you know that answer is right.
99% of people get that right.
They know when they've made a mistake.
So now, once you get a ballot that you know captured the voter's intent, Accurately, that piece of paper, which cannot be counterfeited, then is put into a chain of custody where you track that ballot all the way through to hand counting.
Now, in our state, there's one step that they've added that we can't get around right now.
And that is, they are forcing us to, if you do a hand count ballot, or a hand marked ballot, that has to go through a tabulator on election night.
A tabulator is a machine, it's basically a computer, that counts the ballots.
You run them through.
For an unofficial election night count.
Then what happens is you take possession of those ballots after you run them through the machine, chain to custody, they go into a vault, the very next morning you count them.
You can have a person in there, an armed guard, you can have a camera, whatever.
So then you bring a fresh team in the next morning to start hand counting those ballots.
That's what you got to do in order to have a free and fair, transparent election.
And one other thing, when you're hand counting those ballots, have cameras.
Have cameras recording the whole entire thing.
Every table where there's people counting, there's a process.
We got it on avii.org.
You can see our system.
You can go through and look at it.
It is absolutely 100% accurate, transparent, And the people understand that they can trust that their vote was counted.
That's the system I want to see.
Now, when we talked about the hand mark, the hand counting, the tabulators, a lot of, or I mean, not a lot of, every cyber security expert has said, if you use the tabulator, you have to audit every single race, every single year.
Not just a spot check on some of them.
Yeah, here in Arkansas they do, and we've talked about this before, but I'll bring it up again.
They tell everybody, we do audits, we've done audits, we've looked at 60,000 ballots, not one mistake.
This is what they tell people to make them feel comfortable with the system that we have.
What they don't tell you is, is that they didn't look at all the races, they looked at one race.
In the general election, they looked at machines in 20 counties, they looked at the ballots, and they looked at that one race.
There's not going to be any cheating for the governor's race in 2020.
All the experts will tell you any cheating occurs, then this makes sense, really.
It's in the primary.
In a state like Arkansas, it's 70-30.
We're 70% red, 30% blue, and we know that it's a solid red state.
So whoever wins the primary is going to be the next congressman, senator, governor.
We know that.
They never have ever looked at the primaries.
They don't go to the primaries.
They don't do anything as far as any type of audit, any type.
But this is not an audit.
In fact, Dr. Philip Stark, out of the University of Berkeley in California, the number one statistician in America, he kind of laughed at it, and he said, you know, really and truly, all it is is a spot check.
I mean, it's better than nothing, but it's a spy check.
But you're looking at one race, okay, in 8 or 20 counties, in the general.
That doesn't help you much.
And another reason he said it wasn't a legitimate audit is because those counties knew ahead of time that they were going to be checked on.
So you prepare When you know you're going to get checked, if you're a store owner and you're a franchisee and the franchise says we're coming down to check your inventory, you're going to do everything you can at the beginning to make sure it's all straight.
He said you can't have a legitimate audit and the people randomize and the people know you're coming.
Here's another thing that he said.
I think it was very interesting.
And if you want to catch my interview with him, it's on FortTruth.com.
FortTruth.com.
And you can watch that interview.
I think you'll learn a lot about it.
But again, this guy is super smart, knows what he's talking about.
But he said, you know, you can't do an audit when you have the ballot marking devices.
And I asked him, well, why?
The ballot marking device is the touchscreen computer.
And we have those everywhere in Arkansas.
Everybody has to vote on them.
He said they were originally invented, of course, for the handicapped.
They were never intended to vote for everybody, ever.
He said the problem is, is that you can never trust the outcome of that particular piece of paper.
Because it's the machine that's marking it.
And the person may have pushed one button, and it puts a different name on there.
And he said, 93% of the people do not check it, can be cheated on.
93%.
Now think about that, folks.
93% of the people can be cheated on, on a ballot marketing device.
And all you have to do is flip.
Think about this, five votes per hundred.
So if you have two people running, 50 in there 5050 and you take five from this candidate and
give them to this candidate now you have a 4555 race looks like a blowout
It looks like a boy and all you had to do is flip five people and think about the person at the computer itself
or at the touchscreen itself and they push them the people that they
want and Maybe they're one of the very few that actually check that
ballot receipt when it's printed It comes out and they look at it and they go. Whoa, whoa
This isn't the person I voted for I voted for somebody else.
What?
What do they do?
He just caught the machine cheating red-handed.
What is it he's supposed to do?
He talks to a poll worker and they say, well, Mr. Jones, we'll tear this one up and we'll
throw it, we'll spoil this ballot and we'll give you a new one.
So they go back to the electronic voting machine, electronic, what is it?
The tab, the electronic poll book.
They go back to the poll book and then it spits out another piece of paper, blank, that
he's going to put into the machine to vote on.
But it's got a barcode on it.
So that machine knows he's voting for the second time.
So miraculously, it doesn't mess up on this time, right?
And then he takes it and he puts it in.
So it didn't cheat on him that time, but other people can cheat on.
And they never notice it.
And so this is a real problem.
So what Dr. Stark basically was saying, if you have a ballot marking device, whatever audit you do isn't trustworthy because you don't know that the voter intent was captured properly.
And that is why he's against having these ballot marking devices for everybody.
They do serve a purpose.
They do serve a purpose for the handicapped, and it does help people be able You know, you were just in Pennsylvania listening to a congressional hearing about election security and one of the things that all the experts also said is the ballot needs to be marked by hand and in person.
Does that mean the experts say that mail-out voting isn't the way we should go?
Yeah, they don't want mail-out voting.
You know, if you want a safe and secure election, people need to show up to the polls, and they need to show an ID, and they need to vote, and then that vote needs to be protected all the way until the end, after it's counted.
That's what needs to happen.
But right now, there are so many rules that they've put in place to keep anybody from being able to know if you have a fair election or not.
We're not allowed to look at any of the coding that's used to count these ballots in the tabulator.
Don't have any clue.
We're not allowed to look at the coding.
We don't even know who writes the coding.
None of these, to my knowledge, none of these companies have a clearance program like the federal government does.
Like, in order to have a top secret clearance.
They don't have any of that.
So you have no idea who's writing the code at all.
And they won't tell you.
And you certainly can't see it.
And I often wonder, what is it worth for some programmer to build in a back door so that he can sell to the highest bidder?
We don't know.
We simply don't know, and we should never, ever trust this type of system to count our votes.
We should never trust it.
And so, we're on a mission here, and the mission is to get rid of these machines across the country.
Now, the people who are working elections don't want that, because they'd like the convenience of the machine.
I often decide, or give the example, how many people would want to give up their iPhone Okay, or their Android.
And now, and go back to a flip phone.
Very few people, everybody likes the convenience.
But if you really knew what data was being collected on you, you may think differently.
But as long as you don't know, then you're more likely to say,
I'll just keep my iPhone or I'll keep my Android.
But if you really knew the information that was being collected, and how it was being used against you, perhaps, you may change your mind.
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Now, why is Arkansas important?
Let me explain a little bit.
Arkansas is a solid red state.
We could be the beacon of election transparency across the nation.
If our elected leaders would simply listen to us and look at what we could be versus what we are.
They want to say that we have a great system right now, which we do not.
We can go to paper ballots that are hand marked, that are hand counted.
We can go to a system that people have absolute faith in, and we can be the number one on the Heritage Foundation score list.
That's what we want to be, and we can easily be that.
I think right now we're number four or something of that nature.
But we can go to number one, and that's what we want to be.
And we want to show that it's possible and that it can be done.
And that's why we're in the fight.
Right here in Arkansas to make this thing happen.
Because we want to be the example for all the other states to show them that it can be done in a way that you can have faith in your elections.
And one of the other aspects that Arkansas has been lacking on is something we have called an open primary system, which means that you don't have to be a registered party member to come vote in the primary of someone else.
And why is that important?
Like in Arkansas, the Republican Candidates are being voted on by everybody across the political spectrum, which means Democrats can come and vote on the Republican they like the most.
Since they know that Arkansas, the Republican, is going to win, that's their only option to have a voice instead of choosing the candidate on their political side.
It's similar to like letting Alabama choose Arkansas's quarterback before the game.
And there's a lot of problems with that, but it can also be Something that could be used in the process for cheating in elections.
Well, yeah, and I want to talk about that, but I want you to get your brain around this for a second.
Think about this.
Why do we have primaries in the first place?
The primary is there for each party to pick its standard bearer for the main event.
The main event, which is the general election in November.
That's the whole purpose.
You pick, your party is to vote for the person that you, that represents your ideas most.
Why would you have people from the other team Come in and vote and be able to influence who your standard-bearer is.
That makes no sense to me.
Yet, here in Arkansas, the Republicans that are in charge are fighting to make sure that we have open primaries.
They don't want closed primaries.
So, let me tell you what happened in June of this year.
We had a state convention, and I'm sure in your state you have a state convention as well.
We had a Republican state convention, which is supposed to be the final authority on all things with the party.
And they voted, the patriots there voted to have closed primaries.
They said, we don't want open primaries.
The elite, the people who were in charge initially, who got voted out, they said, we're not even going to bring it up.
But the vast majority of people there in that convention, what, 500 people, 600 people, something like that?
Yeah, it's a big number.
It's a big number.
It's delegates from every county all across the state.
And it's important to understand that in Arkansas, the party is in charge of that.
So if the party votes to close the primary, it's done deal.
Nobody else can stop them.
state to be able to vote and they all voted for closed primaries.
Right.
And it's important to understand that in Arkansas the party is in charge of that.
So if the party votes to close the primary it's done deal.
Nobody else can stop them. Right. But guess what happened? There was an
executive committee that met a month later and they simply said well we declare that
state convention null and void.
They didn't follow the rules and therefore nothing they did there is going to count.
What was it, 15 or 16 people?
It's a small number of appointees that are getting to make the decisions.
That are making the decisions for all the delegates that drove and came and voted.
Something is wrong with this picture, folks.
They do not want closed primaries.
And it's not like Arkansas hadn't had closed primaries before.
We've had closed primaries before.
So I don't understand there's this huge push to have machines and to have open primaries.
Now let me explain to you why that could be a problem.
Let me give you an example.
An example is you have, we'll just say County A.
County A has a thousand registered Republicans.
Registered Republicans.
It means that in a closed primary, those thousand people can vote in an election.
And they decide in the primary, they're going to vote and pick the most conservative, we'll say congressman, whoever's running for Congress, the most conservative.
Candidate one.
Candidate one.
So, but then you have candidate two, which is not that conservative, but candidate one is the one that is really The people's choice.
The people's choice of conservative that they want.
And so, out of that thousand Republicans, if candidate one gets 501, he wins.
That's just all there is to it.
He wins.
So if Candidate B wants to win, he cannot, under any circumstances, win that county unless it's an open primary, because then you could have people from the other side, the Democrats, come in and vote, and then they say, oh, sorry, Candidate 1, you lost by 10 votes or 20 votes or whatever it is.
Candidate B beats you.
But he beat you with the votes of people from the Democrat Party who came over and voted.
Or, if you can manipulate the machines in the vote, now you have a pool of people, a pool of numbers that you can change.
That is a problem.
And right now, we're trying to fix that.
We're trying to say, no, we won't close primaries and we won't get rid of machines.
So, it's one paper ballot per person, and you have, if you've got 1,000 registered Republicans, you're going to have 1,000 votes there.
Or if all 1,000 come and vote, you're going to have 1,000.
That's what you're going to have.
And the person that wins will have the majority of Republican votes.
And that is the standard barrier for the Republican Party.
But we're being fought tooth and nail.
They do not want this.
There are people in the Republican Party who don't want it.
It's really beyond common sense.
It makes no sense at all.
You know, one of the people that have made the least sense is Governor Huckabee Sanders.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has not come out for the paper ballots.
She's not come out for the closed primaries.
In fact, the people she's appointed to these boards and the ones she supported are the ones fighting against us.
Yeah, I don't understand that.
I would really, really encourage and ask Governor Sanders if she would get on our side on this.
This is the right side of history.
We've got to get rid of these machines.
We've got to fix our election system.
And really and truly, she would be a strong advocate, a strong voice to do that.
I don't know who she's listening to.
I do not know who her advisors are on this particular issue.
But all she's got to do is look at the people out in the rest of America who say, you've got to get rid of the machines.
And that is not only President Trump, but Elon Musk, but all the other cyber security experts.
You know what I find funny, not funny, but really sad, is that I've interviewed a lot of these people.
Dr. Andrew Appell, Dr. Stark, Dr. Jones, Dr. Dougherty.
I've interviewed these people and asked them what they think.
Why do they believe the way they believe as far as when it comes down to the use of computers in our elections.
And all of these are computer experts.
I mean, we're talking Ivy League schools.
Very smart people.
And they will tell you that computers have done great things for our lives across America.
Great things.
But you should never have a computer between a voter and the final count.
Ever.
So, that tells me everything that I need to know, and I think that's the reason a large part of Europe doesn't have computers.
They use paper ballots.
And I think that we're not talking about the paper ballot of 40 years ago, just like we're not talking about driving a Chevy from 1940.
No, we're talking about a piece of paper that has security features built in with a watermark that cannot be compromised, that is used, and it's a finite number of ballots that you make for that county.
And that county has to account for all of those.
We do this in many other industries.
We do it in the classified realm of the Department of Defense.
Banks do it with money.
We have a way to have a chain of custody on these pieces of paper that cannot be counterfeited.
And that's what you've got to have if you really want a fair election.
Otherwise, you know what?
You're just going to have to let the machine companies tell you who the winner is going to be, and you just have to trust them.
And you don't know anything about them.
And you know, one of the things we hear a lot is, we're trying to get rid of technology and take technology away and go back in time.
But we're not actually asking for that.
We're asking to use technology in a different way.
In the counting, in the process of being transparent, in the security of the paper.
We don't want to get rid of all technology and move back to the Stone Age.
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In fact, I'm going to be back tomorrow night and we're going to try to get a couple of guests on that'll make the show really interesting because I think that if we get Justice Gable on here and maybe Robert Kennedy, I hope, we'll try that.
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