The Mike Lindell Show-LIVE: Election Integrity Alert with Col. Conrad Reynolds & Will Huff: Arkansas Primary Coverage & Dirty Tricks From the Swamp
Colonel Conrad Reynolds and Will Huff warn on The Mike Lindell Show that Trump’s military strikes on Iran and Venezuela could end decades of proxy wars, despite NATO allies’ mixed reactions—Spain faces embargoes while the UK’s ties to Iran’s regime draw scrutiny. Shifting to Arkansas’ primary, they expose election fraud risks: touchscreen voting machines lack audits, and a 100-foot polling zone law selectively targets critics like Reynolds (arrested for exit polling) while ignoring media violations. Kim Hammer’s anti-paper-ballot stance clashes with Brian Norris’s Trump-backed reforms, as disinformation campaigns smear Norris ahead of the primary. Arkansas’ judicial resistance to transparency risks setting a precedent for voter suppression, urging conservatives to act before red states turn purple. [Automatically generated summary]
In Arkansas, this is our primary day, and everybody's out voting.
And I want to talk about elections.
I want to talk about a lot of things today.
But before I get started, I want to say and take a salute and give a salute, by the way, to all the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces.
What a wonderful, wonderful thing they've done in Epic Fury.
And also the fact that I want to say my thoughts and prayers are with the families of the fallen who have done a noble thing.
There's nothing more honorable than serving your country, I believe.
And the fact that they served our country, they lost their lives, but they did it for a noble purpose.
And this is a noble purpose.
Taking on Iran is a huge thing.
It's been a problem for 47 years.
And I'm going to give you a little insight about myself.
And that was when I was just a young lad.
The Iranians took over our embassy in the revolution of 1979.
It was in November.
And I remember said to myself, I've got to do something.
We cannot allow Americans being taken hostage like this.
We can't allow these dictatorships in these countries to destroy what has been the people's right to self-rule.
And that's what they did.
And so I immediately joined the military in 1979 and got my commission and served another 30 years in the Army and another 15 years as a contractor.
So I spent 47 years of my life here working for America.
And I know the sacrifice that these families are making right now.
And I just want to put my two cents in there.
Will, do you want to say anything on that?
No, I just want to say, for one, we have the best military in the world.
The things that we have pulled off in the last eight weeks are just almost unbelievable.
And, you know, it is sad that we've lost lives and but so proud of the way our men and women have handled themselves and the missions that they've accomplished in these last few weeks.
Things we would have never imagined have happening that the leadership in Venezuela and Iran are both now gone.
And we could talk a lot about what are the implications of these actions that President Trump took, both in Venezuela and in Iran.
But I will tell you, in my personal opinion, I believe that we just averted World War III with the actions that he's taken over the last two months without question in my mind.
And I think it gives China and Russia pause now to think about what they may be doing in the future.
For example, Taiwan or their continued fight in Ukraine.
These are the things that I believe are going to change forever based on what President Trump has done and our military.
So I take my hat off to them.
I take our hat off to President Trump for making a hard call because believe you me, there are a lot of people who did not want this to happen.
There are a lot of people who wanted to take the safe way out.
A lot of people wanted to just negotiate until we lose everything.
They wanted to negotiate and pay money.
That's what's happened over and over again.
And President Trump said, we're going to go against the conventional wisdom.
We're going to do it my way.
And I think his way is going to work.
And I'm very, very proud of that.
And, you know, the world in general has been happy about this moment.
The NATO secretary has applauded the president for the steps he's taken.
Today, the German chancellor was with the president at the White House.
And he said they're happy to see that this evil regime is gone.
You know, the only countries that kind of have pushed back seem to be who were supposed to be our allies is the UK and Spain.
And from the White House today, the president ordered Scott Besson to embargo Spain, cut off all trade with them.
And he's looking at the Islamic Republic of the UK to see what we're going to do there and how we're going to approach them.
Yeah, we've had some real problems with some of our allies.
You know, they're all willing for us to do all the work and then complain about it, but they're not willing to do any of that.
So President Trump, that's what leadership is all about, folks.
Leadership is doing things that no one else will do and the hard things.
And sometimes you don't know the outcome.
You can't guarantee the outcome.
But what you know is you're doing the right thing for the American people and you're doing the right thing for our allies in the world.
And President Trump, I salute you, sir, for taking this action.
And I want to see more of it as far as actions that people say you shouldn't do.
I think those things outside the box.
And I think that's what he's doing.
And I'm very, very proud of him for doing that.
You know, and there are a lot of black pillars is the word they're using, taking the black pill on.
Oh, this is the end of everything.
This is the end of America first, the end of Make America Great.
How come the president's no new wars is turning into bombing Iran?
Well, this isn't a new war.
Like you said, it started in 1979.
So for 47 years, Iran has been attacking America and American allies across the world.
And not only that, they've been doing it with proxies, with Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis.
They've been funneling terrorism across the world for a long, long time.
Well, this is going to hopefully end all of that.
And I think it will.
But we had to get rid of their ballistic missile program.
And I think that's, we're well on the way to do that.
It's not completely gone, but we will get rid of that.
And I think that, you know, we're defanging the snake is really what we're doing.
And that's what has to be done in order to protect our family and our country.
And I think the president said that Iran had enough nuclear enriched uranium to possibly have 11 weapons within the next few months that they bragged about it in a meeting when they were trying to negotiate.
So I think that's another one of the reasons the president had to take the steps he took.
But I think the big misstep by Iran was attacking its neighbors, other Muslim countries.
Yeah.
And, you know, they've all coalesced.
They signed an agreement resolution, whatever, all their neighborhood, I forget, was it UAE, Georgia?
Saudi Arabia by Iraq.
They signed an agreement and condemning Iran, and they're on our side because they want to see this menace gone as well.
They want to see the establishment of the mullahs in Iran to be defeated.
And it would really be nice at some point the people in Iran will step up.
I think we've seen strong indicators of that.
I think that we're going to see more as time goes on.
And I'm glad we're not nation building, but I think we're giving people the opportunity to be free and to make their country come back into the fold of country of nations.
And I hope that happens.
And I'm hoping this Board of Peace, the president has put together to help with the Gaza area, that maybe they can end up helping with the Iranian people once the people rise up and take over.
But, you know, Saudi Arabia today announced that they're going to be launching attacks against Iran because Iran was beginning to bomb hotels and locations in Saudi Arabia of public locations and civilians.
They weren't targeting military.
They were going after civilians.
That's what terrorists do.
And the Iranian regime has had a terror war for the last 47 years.
So this isn't President Trump starting a new war.
This is President Trump putting an end to an almost five-decade old war.
Well, we've seen it, and I'm not going to talk about it the rest of the program, but I just wanted to bring that up because I think it's very important to talk about.
There's going to be a lot more breaking news over the next coming days and weeks, and we may be on here again to cover that.
But because this is Election Day in Arkansas, I think that we wanted to talk about that.
And I also want to talk about the Save Act.
And we want to talk about election integrity and security.
That's what we've been all about for the last three and a half years, almost four years, trying to get a change in our system so that we have elections that we can all trust and that we are electing people that, in fact, actually got the votes.
And that's what we're all about here in Arkansas.
And Will, why don't you tell them a little bit about what's going on with our elections today in Arkansas?
Well, first, let's go back nationwide.
The president has put out a tweet today.
America's elections are rigged, stolen, and a laughingstock all over the world.
We are either going to fix them or we won't have a country any longer.
I am asking all Republicans to fight for the following act, the Save America Act.
All voters must show ID identification.
All voters must show proof of citizenship in order to vote.
No mail-in ballots except for illness, disability, military, or travel.
Exclamation points.
And that was the president today.
And it's been talked about that the holdup is Speaker Thun of the Senate, or Senate leader, Thune, not wanting to end the 60-vote cloture rule to make a filibuster without people having to talk.
So the Senate is begging Thune, make the Democrats stand up and filibuster and have the actual old school filibuster to pass it.
But it doesn't seem like the Senate wants to actually get this done.
They'd rather hide behind that 60-vote cloture rule.
Well, and that's where we're at today.
And so call your senator and say, hey, you know, we want this passed.
What is the problem?
Put as much pressure as you can on them in order to be able to move this forward and vote on it.
The SAVE Act is not the end-all-be-all.
Don't let me get it wrong here.
It's important.
We must have it.
But there are several other things that we must have as well.
We've got to get rid of machines across the nation.
All the computer scientists that I've talked with, all the cybersecurity experts have all told me as long as you have a computer between the voter and the final count, you can never be assured that that vote actually is correct or that count is correct.
We must fix that.
And we have been pushing for that harder and harder than you can believe.
And we're in a solid red state of Arkansas.
We have a supermajority in our House of Republicans and our super majority of Republicans in our Senate.
We have all the constitutional offices to include Sarah Huckabee Sanders as our governor.
So we thought this was a no-brainer.
I mean, President Trump has asked all the governors, all the Republican governors to get behind this, get rid of the machines, go to Save Day Voting, hand-marked paper ballots are hand-counted.
Guess what?
We can't get one politician in Arkansas to stand up for that.
Not one.
Not one elected official has been on the side of the people of Arkansas because we know the people want what the president wants.
Right.
And they say they are on the President Trump side, but they never ever will be questioned.
None of our reporters in our state have the guts to even ask them the question, yes or no, are you for paper ballots or not?
Hand marked, hand counted.
Not one.
So our journalism folks are failing.
They're not asking the right questions.
They don't care to ask, or they've been told, if you ask that, you'll never get another interview.
So they don't ever ask.
So they're never put in a position to have to be completely upfront.
But I know this.
We've offered many times for them to come on our program and debate.
Let's talk about it.
We've brought in experts.
None of them showed up to even talk to our experts.
They have no desire, and this is in a solid red state, to get rid of machines.
That should tell you everything.
This is why President Trump has to enforce this.
He has to do it.
There's enough right now, I think, in intelligence findings to be able to have an executive order that will ban the use of these machines.
They are, in fact, a weapon of foreign countries.
They're a weapon for those who want to manipulate our elections.
And we know that, and we need to make sure that they are eliminated.
And now is the time to do it.
So whatever you can do, send a letter to the president, send a letter to the White House encouraging him to do this and do it now.
This is a national security issue when it comes to the voting machines and the electronics and voting because elections were deemed under Obama as critical infrastructure.
So that means that the president has the final say in protecting critical infrastructure that is detrimental to national security.
And if a foreign country has the ability to rig our elections, that is a national security issue because it just takes away what our republic actually means.
So I would tell everybody, do your homework, do the reading.
It's all out there.
There are many different sites.
We were in, when was it last week, Will?
We were in D.C. for an election integrity summit, if you will.
They had some of the top people when it comes to election integrity.
Will and I were fortunate to be able to brief and give a brief in that symposium, I guess, if you will.
It was only about 50 people, but the people that were there were all people who understood what the problem is.
They've all been fighting for election integrity just like we've been here in Arkansas.
And we're not making headway because our elected leaders don't want to listen.
The elected leadership does not want to move on this.
And you got to ask yourself why.
Why aren't they willing to move on it?
Why aren't they willing to say something about it out to everybody?
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But they're not.
So we have to push it.
And the only way to do it, like I told President Trump back in February of last year, is that we need to pull strings from the top because we can't push them from the bottom.
And the executive order that he did in March of last year, almost everybody has ignored the EAC, the Election Assistance Commission.
Just about every Republican governor, in fact, not one Republican governor, not one or Secretary of State, Republican Secretary of State, has said, I agree with President Trump on this issue and we need to get rid of these machines.
Not one.
Why?
You know, his executive order had barcode reading as one of the specific things that he wanted to get rid of.
Votes encoded in barcode.
Here in Arkansas, almost every voter has to use a touchscreen voting machine that prints out what they call a ballot summary card that has a ton of barcodes and then a list of the people you voted for.
The English language of the people you voted for is not counted on these tabulators.
They only can read barcode.
So in Arkansas, the majority of voters are going to have their vote encoded in barcode.
And what that means is no Arkansas voter can be assured the person they voted for is the one that's being counted.
You have, in essence, you have two languages on the summary card.
One you can read, which is not counted, and the other one you can't read, which is counted.
And to me, it just makes absolutely ridiculous.
It's common sense.
You shouldn't have that.
But that's what we have in the state of Arkansas.
And they are pushing hard to get touchscreen computers all across this nation.
And we don't want that.
We do not want that at all.
It's bad enough to have the tabulators.
But when you have touchscreens on top of it, it's a real problem.
Because in our state, we don't have mail-out ballots like Arizona and many other states.
We don't have that issue.
Okay.
We have a pretty tight system when it comes to absentee polling or absentee ballots.
Pretty good.
It's very small.
The numbers are insignificant, really.
But when you look at the use of touchscreens, that changes the whole equation.
Because as Dr. Philip Stark told us, who is a professor at the University of Berkeley in California, said, guess what?
If you have a touchscreen, you can never be assured that the voter intent is captured properly because the machine can flip it and you don't know it.
And they may pull out the card and read their name, but you don't know if that barcode matches.
So you have no way of knowing.
So he said you can never ever do an audit with these machines.
He said it's a joke to even think that you could.
So this is what we're facing in a red state of Arkansas.
That's why it's so important that President Trump actually heeds the call to do something now.
And we've got to have it.
If without that, if we don't have President Trump moving forward on this, our elections are always subject to vulnerability for the future until the machines are done away with.
And one of the things about the electronics and voting is in Arkansas, we also have the e-poll books.
And the e-poll books are a place of vulnerability because you can activate, deactivate voters, change people's districts without them knowing where they're getting the wrong ballot and not voting for the right people.
So the electronic system in Arkansas is the weakness.
It's the e-poll book and the touchscreen voting computer and then the tabulator if you don't do a hand count.
But when you get rid of the mass mailout ballots, when you clean up the voter rolls and you do all those things, that sounds good unless it's a touchscreen voting computer that can flip your votes.
And we know that only about 7% of people will notice a mistake on their ballots.
It's been done in a study.
So getting rid of the touchscreen machine is one of the first things that has to happen in a state like Arkansas.
But what they're doing is they're hiding behind an organization called Heritage, which puts out a scorecard for elections.
And this election scorecard doesn't actually look at security.
It looks at some kind of the laws like the mailout ballots or the voter ID laws.
Well, and I don't want to mean, we're not bad mouthing heritage.
Heritage is a great conservative organization.
But this one particular thing that they do, which is a scorecard, which gives ranks states 1 through 50 as far as integrity, really is problematic because this is what people in our state, it's what they hide behind.
Look, we're the number one state for election integrity.
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We were doing great.
And, you know, and I have to point out, you know who the number one Heritage said, the number one state was for election integrity in 2021, right after the 2020 election?
Georgia.
And we've seen the problems in Georgia.
So I don't give much credibility to this particular rating.
It doesn't say that you have a secure system.
It just says that you're able to meet some of the laws that are required, like voter ID, no mailouts.
Yeah, we've got all of that.
But we still have a huge vulnerability.
The most, the hugest vulnerability, which is the machines.
Listen, we'll be right back.
I wanted to take a we're going to take a quick commercial break and then we've got some things to talk about about elections here in Arkansas.
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All right.
Welcome back to the Mock Lindell Show.
I'm Colonel Conrad Reynolds along with Will Huff.
And we were talking before the break about elections.
We want to talk about elections here in Arkansas because primaries have started.
This is March 3rd.
Arkansas, we're one of the first states to have a primary.
And about a year ago, a little over a year ago, we got a huge victory in November of 2024 when one county, Independence County, was the first county in America that we're aware of that actually had it on the ballot to be able to vote whether you wanted to vote by handmarked paper ballot or by machine.
And the people overwhelmingly, 63%, said, We want to vote by handmarked paper ballot that's hand counted.
We don't want machines.
We don't want well, we were just absolutely thrilled.
It was wonderful.
It was a big, big victory.
I think we broke the news here on this channel.
I think so too.
And but then a year later, over a year, a year and a month later, there's a quorum court, which is the administrative body for the county.
They basically voted on a resolution to overturn that.
And they said, you know, there was a law in Arkansas that says if you have two-thirds vote, that it can be overturned in a statewide.
There's nothing that's about a countywide, but our legislator, our Republican legislature, passed a bill and signed by Governor Sarah Sanders, Huckabee Sanders.
She signed a bill that basically said, yes, you can overturn if you wish.
But it goes against the Constitution.
It goes against the Constitution.
The Constitution doesn't say anything about the counties overturning anything, but they did it anyway.
And they waited until December, just a couple of months ago, to be able to vote on it just before Christmas, knowing that no one would know about it till January.
And then they could say, oh, sorry, too late.
We cannot, there's no way we can possibly do it, you know, do handmarked paper ballots before March 3rd.
Or actually, the early voting started the 17th of February.
There's no way we can do that.
So they planned this in advance.
They overturned the will of the people.
This is Republicans doing this, folks.
And we, so we've, you know, filed suit.
Brian Norris filed suit.
The guy running for Secretary of State filed suit and said, you can't do that.
And then we asked for a quick hearing before an emergency hearing before the Supreme Court.
They did not allow that.
The Arkansas Supreme Court did not allow an emergency hearing, but they did allow it.
But before the Supreme Court, there was actually a couple things that happened that made it go to the Supreme Court where they were stalling.
Go ahead.
Because we had a district court where it was scheduled, and then it went a couple of weeks right before we were supposed to get a response.
The judge recused herself and sent it over to a new judge, right?
Or himself.
That's the first one.
Or no, not it was the judge ruled that he didn't have jurisdiction.
He ruled and didn't have jurisdiction there.
And so the problem with that was then once he didn't have jurisdiction, then we're left with just a couple of days.
We didn't have a lot of time.
And so we went to the Supreme Court, we asked for emergency hearing, and they said, well, you know, basically it's too late to do an emergency hearing.
And but we will expedite.
We will have a hearing.
So right now we're going to have, it looks like sometime in April, but it's too late now as far as the primary.
The primary, they're voting today on the machines, something that people did not want, but the people in power ensured that it happened, that made sure that they voted in our primary.
And remember, in Arkansas and in all your solid red states or your solid blue states, all the experts will tell you that elections, if there's any manipulation at all, it happens in the primary in solid red or solid blue states.
And in the other states, it's usually in the general because in our state, whoever wins the primary is going to be the next whatever, governor, lieutenant governor, or whatever.
And that is what that's the problem we have right now.
So the fact that they overturned it, folks, ought to give a chill factor to everybody that a solid red state would even be doing this.
Why aren't they embracing paper ballots?
Why aren't they saying, great, we're the first state to have a county that voted on it.
The people want it.
And by the way, just so you know, 63% of all Arkansans want the machines gone.
63%.
And of Republicans, it's 73%.
73% are Republicans.
We know that because Russ Peasant did a poll.
So what does that tell you when not one elected representative is for paper ballots?
What does that tell you?
It tells you they're not representing anybody.
They are ruling us or they are listening to somebody else and it's not the people.
Well, you know, our Brian Norris is running for Secretary of State here in Arkansas and he's supporting the president's agenda.
So he's fighting up in Independence County.
He got the signatures for that, but he's constantly asking about being ruled or represented because during that voting period, you were doing exit polling, and about 11 months and 29 days after that election, they actually came to you and pressed charges on you for exit polling within 100 feet of the door.
Can you explain that law?
Actually, it was a law.
Actually, they charged me with laudering, not exit polling, and not electioneering.
They charged me with simply being there in that space.
And so, you know, it's ridiculous, but I'm the one that's ever been charged with that.
It's a law that's been on the books for five years.
And basically the law simply says that you cannot be within this 100-foot zone unless you're walking to or from the facility where you're voting.
Other than that, you cannot hang around there.
You can't hang around there for any reason unless you're walking to or from.
That's what the law says.
Now, there's been no one, there's been people who've done exit polling in that 100-foot zone over the last five years, and no one's ever said anything about it.
It has been fine.
No one's ever said that was the problem.
And in fact, we went back and looked at all of the dialogue, all of the debate that the state had back during 2020 when they were trying to pass this law, the Senate and the House.
And not once did exit polling ever show up in their debate, ever.
They just said, the reason we want this blanket, this blanket banned on anybody being there is because we don't want people who are with some of these nonprofit organizations giving out water and food in that 100-foot zone.
But under the guise of doing that, they basically are trying to get people to vote a certain way.
So they wanted to get rid of that.
And so they did.
They got rid of it.
But they never said anything about exit polling.
And for five years, no one ever did anything.
Only when we did an exit poll in the one county that was going to have the first vote on paper ballots, the first ever.
And believe me, everybody in elected office, it seems like in this state does not want paper ballots.
So they were trying to find any way they could to shut down this movement in Independence County.
And therefore, yours truly was arrested a year later.
I couldn't believe it.
I couldn't believe that they, but when you go back and look at the facts, they had been planning this since February of last year.
So February, March, April, May, June, July.
I mean, all the way through.
They had had all the plan.
They'd already appointed a special prosecutor.
They'd already done an investigation.
They'd done everything before they ever even called to say they would like to talk to me.
Of course, I had no interest in talking to them.
I mean, why would I want to talk to them?
And then all of a sudden they said, oh, well, we're arresting you.
And so this is what we have in Arkansas.
The Attorney General Tim Griffin, who at one time was endorsed by President Trump way back when.
But he's the one who's also leading the charge on this.
But it's not for electioneering and it is not for exit polling.
It's for simply being there.
So we're going to have to go to trial the 31st of this month to show them where they're wrong and they are wrong.
And they decided to charge, and I'm not bragging on myself, but I'm a guy who served my country for 47 years.
I've never broken the law ever with any intention for sure.
And before I do anything, I would make sure, particularly in the political world, you have to get a blessing from an attorney.
You have to, under counsel, you need to ask if what you're doing is legal.
And we did all of those.
We crossed those T's and we dotted those I's.
So we did everything a regular citizen who is not an attorney would do, but yet they decided to spend state funds to come after me.
And so we're going to fight this tooth and nail all the way.
But that's another thing, another show down the road.
And we'll talk about that probably after March 31st.
But in that law that states the 100-foot rule, is there any carve-out for media, press, or any children?
Is there any carve-out that says, except for these activities or with permission, you're allowed to be within 100 feet?
Yeah, no, no carve-outs.
So even if you wanted to take your children to show them how to vote and show them what the process is, the democratic process of going in and voting, you can't do that under this law.
They cannot be in that 100-foot zone at all.
Now, they can walk in there, I guess, and stand, but they cannot be in that 100-foot zone.
And so if you have an elderly parent that you need to be next to to hold or whatever, or if they got tired and needed to sit down and rest, technically they're blowing.
If you have a lot of these places, the 100-foot basically encapsulate half the parking lot and all the handicapped spots.
But technically, you're not supposed to be parking there.
And Lil, but if you happen to have a sticker on your car, if you had a sticker on your car and it said, you know, for some candidate and you happen to park in this area, you are electioneering and you are breaking the law according to this.
So anyway, it's a bad law.
It's a blanket law.
It's not narrowly tailored to serve a governmental interest.
It is simply there so that they can make sure that no one is there and they can only prosecute the people they want to prosecute.
If they don't, they won't.
That brings me to my point right now.
Getting messages right now that you don't know about.
So I'm looking at my phone here because it's blowing up.
We're probably not going to be able to see it.
But here is a picture from inside a polling location with a cameraman and a reporter just feet away from the voting machines.
So this press is obviously within 100 feet of the door because they're inside the building.
And the law that they're prosecuting Conrad with says there are no carve outs for anything.
You can't give special attention.
Here's the picture up here.
So you can see this is inside a polling place.
I think this is in Pulaski County, Arkansas, where you're not, according to the law that they arrested Conrad on, you're not allowed to be inside the 100 feet for any reason unless you're going to vote.
So these reporters and cameramen are technically breaking the law that they arrested Conrad Reynolds on.
Is in the Dunbar Voting Center, which is, I think that's where Sarah Huckabee Sanders was on camera doing an interview like 15 feet from the door.
So the law they went after Conrad on, where he, because he was exit polling for paper ballots, is being broken right now as we speak by press in Little Rock because they are within 100 feet.
So we had a poll watcher call the State Board of Election Commissioners, which are the ones that recommended charging Conrad Reynolds.
And let me read the quote: Chris Madison says if they ask the county board of election commissioners for permission, they're allowed to come in and get shots.
That's not what the law says.
The law says nobody can be within 100 feet.
Is that not correct?
No, there is nothing in the law that gives anybody the authority to give permission to anybody.
Can you imagine how that would be?
Like, for example, if the Democrats ran our state, they would only give Democrats permission and not Republicans, or vice versa.
This is not, this is ridiculous.
This is what they do.
They twist the law to support themselves, and then they come after people they don't like.
And I'm somebody, regardless, they don't like me.
And I'm a pretty likable guy.
I mean, I don't understand it.
But because I'm fighting for something they don't want, the establishment doesn't want, they want to stop me at all costs.
And I got news for them.
I'm not going to stop.
We're going to keep pushing on this issue.
But this is what they're doing.
And I'm telling you, Sarah, our governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, I got to get it right.
Because, you know, I like her as a person.
I have nothing against her as a person.
I think she's a good person.
I think she is.
But the fact of the matter is, is that she was electioneering.
She was 47 feet from the door, is what it was, 47 feet from the door, being interviewed.
And every one of those reporters that were interviewing her were all breaking the law.
And they did it.
It was several days before I did the exit polling.
They did it, but no one said anything about it.
And when it was brought up to the attention of the prosecuting attorney and brought up to the State Board of Election Commissioners, they did nothing.
They did nothing.
And she was on camera electioneering.
But that was not a problem.
Well, yeah, it shows that this law can be used for political persecutions and just using it to try to make a chilling effect on something you don't want to happen.
And so again, a party could use it against another party.
Say, I gave permission to these guys to give out water, but I'm not giving permission to these guys.
Like you could say, I'm letting the League of Republican Women give out water, but I'm not going to let the city council elders give out water.
And it's not clear who has the authority to give.
I mean, he says they can give permission to who?
One of the election commissioners, one of the three election commissioners, the county election coordinator, the mayor, the person who owns the facility, the pastor that owns the church.
I mean, who gives authority?
Because we have a lot of churches we use as for precincts that are voting.
Who has the authority to say what you can and can't do?
In fact, we had one case that you got to listen to this.
It's been Randolph County.
This is what I understand: that one of the precincts is in a church.
And the church said nobody is coming on the property.
Nobody.
I mean, a thousand feet or whatever, you know, doesn't matter how big the marriage is.
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Nobody can come in.
Well, how is that legal?
It's not legal.
But this is what we have here in the state of Arkansas.
And we've got to get this fixed up.
And we got people who are on the State Board of Election Commissioners who don't want to solve these problems.
They just simply want to carry the water for the establishment, who, in fact, don't want exit polling and they don't want, believe it or not, hand marked paper ballots.
But exit polling is only talking to people, only talking to people when they come out only.
And you're not talking to people when they're coming in other than to say hi or whatever.
You're not saying anything, but you're only talking to people when they come out and ask them.
It doesn't interfere with elections at all.
And in fact, we had experts, the top experts in the country, who have testified that exit polling past 100 feet is unreliable.
It's not viable, period.
You can do it.
You can yell at people, but it's really unreliable.
And so that's why they don't do it.
And that's why exit polling has to be done 15, 20 feet from the door to know who's coming out to make sure you can do it in a very systematic way.
And if you really want to go scientific, which a lot of these big companies do, they'll interview every third person or every fourth person in order to be able to make sure it's a randomized type of poll.
But we had a judge last week that simply didn't want to buy that argument.
Another Arkansas judge who decided that, no, they didn't want to hear that.
They didn't really believe that.
So he wants to keep the blanket or he thinks the blanket is legal, which every federal case, from my understanding, over the last 25, 30 years, every one of them, all six of them have said, no, it's not legal.
But here in Arkansas, they apparently think it is.
So we'll have to continue to push this and we intend to do that.
This, you know, again, Arkansas likes to rule.
They like to use the weight of the government to come down on individuals they don't like.
And that's going to bring us to our primary here: one of Mike Lindell's biggest blockers in the country is a guy named Kim Hammer.
Kim Hammer is a senator here in Arkansas, and he has been the one punishing counties for moving to paper ballots and passing all kinds of unconstitutional laws that prohibit pretty much getting the signatures and the petition drives, making it almost impossible to be able to get the signatures to have these referendum that people can vote on.
And he's running for Secretary of State right now against our preferred candidate, Brian Norris.
Brian Norris is endorsed by actually Colonel Reynolds, Mike Lindell, General Flynn, Wendy Rogers, Mark Fincham, Justice Gableman, and others.
And he's the only one that's been fighting for the president, for the president's agenda on paper ballots.
And after this upcoming break, I want to explain to you why he's the man for the job and we know it because the swamp is coming after him.
Yeah, so let's go ahead and take it.
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Veteran's Last Stand00:14:24
Welcome to the Mark Lindell Show.
I'm Colonel Conrad Reynolds setting in for Mike along with Will Huff.
Hello.
And we were talking about elections here in Arkansas, and we're talking about our Secretary of State race.
Now, there are three candidates running for Secretary of State, but there are really two, to be honest with you.
One is Kim Hammer, a former senator who's termed, you see, he's still a senator, but he's going to be termed out 16 years in the legislature as a representative and a state senator.
But he's been our biggest problem as far as getting elections straight here in Arkansas.
In fact, he's passed laws to make it almost impossible to do a countywide or statewide referendum.
He's passed laws to punish counties that dare go to paper ballots.
He's pushed all that through, and our governor, Governor Sanders, has signed every one of them.
So it's a real unfortunate situation, but he's running for Secretary of State.
He wants to continue getting that government paycheck, I guess.
And then the other one is the guy that we've endorsed.
His name is Brian Norris.
Brian Norris is a combat veteran.
He spent 21 years in the military, multiple combat tours.
This guy wants to do the right thing.
He's smart.
He's young.
He's energetic.
And he's the guy who will stand up for President Trump's agenda.
And he's the guy, he's the only one who's standing up for President Trump's agenda.
And that's why he's endorsed by most of MAGA people in the country.
But there's been something that's been happening just recently that we're very concerned about.
A couple of messages have gone out text to everybody talking about Brian Norris.
I want Will to tell you about that.
Yeah, you know, and the messages that have gone out, you know, in a campaign, you can expect some, you know, pushback on your policies, things you don't agree with another candidate on, a voting record or lack of voting record or things of that sort.
You know, attack the policies and the beliefs of the other candidate.
That's really expected.
But what's not expected is for the swamp of the state to start sending out statewide text messages that are just slanderous lies that actually have no base in truth and had nothing to back them up.
Just a graphic that talked about Brian Norris versus the other two candidates.
And again, like we've said, the day these text messages started going out, Brian Norris was on record as the only candidate supporting that paper ballot movement.
And then his other two opponents said that they were for the touchscreen voting machines, that they didn't want to go to paper ballots.
They wanted to stick with the current system.
And it came out that day that in the statewide paper, the Democrat Gazette, Arkansas Democrat Gazette, that Brian Norris is the MAGA candidate.
Brian Norris is the only one for paper ballots.
The other ones are for touchscreens.
So that comes out.
And by mid-afternoon, a text message comes out where I sent a graphic to our producer.
Maybe you can see it in a little bit and get it on screen.
But the text message went out and it said, Senator Hammer and Judge Harrison, that's the other opponent, are standing with President Trump to secure our elections and our Constitution.
Then it goes into nasty red and it says, Brian Norris empowering the radical left to destroy our Constitution and erase our freedoms.
Conrad, what was it you just said about Brian service?
Yeah, 21 years, combat veteran.
He's the only veteran in the race.
He's the only one who's put his life on the line.
He has fought for this country.
The other two candidates have not been.
I'm just telling you the truth.
He's a veteran who's put his life on the line for our country.
He is the MAGA candidate, but they're trying to say he's some kind of far left.
I mean, it's completely ridiculous.
But the problem is that a lot of people don't know who Brian is.
Brian doesn't have a lot of money to get commercials all over the state.
And so they are using that and saying lies at the last minute to get people to vote against him.
Now, here's the other thing I want to bring up.
And, you know, I haven't confirmed it, but we have been, we've gotten reports.
People have called us up and said, guess who's calling some of the big money donors and influencers in the state?
Said that the governor's doing that.
The governor's calling people saying, we do not want Brian Norris.
We don't want the veteran.
There you go.
That's the text that came out.
This is the graphic that they're relying on.
Low-information voters would see this and just maybe make up their mind on it.
But as you see, it's two against one.
It's not one candidate versus Brian Norris.
It's the swamp versus Brian Norris.
They don't want the true conservative candidate to win this race.
And I'm guessing they polled and saw Brian Norris was doing really, really well in the poll.
So that's why this came out.
But again, you see the propaganda and the lying smears that they resorted to trying to bring Brian down in the polls for this primary that's happening right now.
And here's the other thing you need to know as listeners.
Okay.
Well, who was it that is behind this?
Yeah.
The text message that went out was attributed to a group called Conservative Arkansas.
And that group was put together the day of the article that went out saying Brian was the MAGA candidate with the MAGA support and four paper ballots.
The person who organized that group and is the point of contact is a man named Chris Caldwell.
He is a spokesman for Sarah Huckabee Sanders as recently as November when your case was breaking, Conrad, and they were asking Sarah about being within 100 feet doing interviews in a polling location.
So that's who is sending it out and what we've been dealing with.
Yeah, so Chris Caldwell, who has worked for the governor, is the one who's behind this slanderous ad that was sent out to all across the state to Republican voters.
I mean, this is sleazy.
This is wrong.
And we should not tolerate this because they know that Brian didn't have the money probably to counter this to be able to in time.
So they put it out there just before the primary.
This is wrong, folks.
This is what's happening in a red state.
And I'm disgusted at it.
But yeah, so in Arkansas, if a candidate doesn't get, if neither of the candidates get 50%, the top two candidates go into what's called a runoff.
So this text going out is probably trying to ensure a runoff between Brian and at least one of the other two.
And then, like Conrad was saying, now there are calls going out around the state trying to say during a runoff, we have to make sure it's anyone but Brian.
Anyone but the combat veteran who's actually protected the Constitution, anybody but him, anybody that guy.
Anybody except the guy who's standing with President what's funny is they're going after people who are veterans.
They're going after Brian.
They're arrested me as a veteran.
The guy that was helping me was a veteran when I was in Batesville doing the exit polling.
He's a veteran.
They could care less about whether you're a veteran or not or whether you've actually done your part for your country.
They want to keep the machines at all costs.
They do not want paper ballots and they don't want anybody to be able to check on them through an exit poll, an effective exit poll.
That's where we're at in this little state.
And so we've got to fix that and that's what we intend to do.
And we have to make sure that what's happening in Arkansas doesn't spread to other red states.
I'm afraid Arkansas is going to become what we saw Arizona.
Arizona was a solid red state all the way through.
Then all of a sudden they started saying, well, it's kind of turning purple.
And then all of a sudden we saw what happened in 2020.
And even this year, the president wins, but the Senate doesn't win.
We can't have Arkansas becoming what those other states did.
And then this system spreading and turning these other states purple because we're being ruled here in Arkansas and we're pretty much helpless about getting any change done at the state level.
As you saw, Brian Norris led a petition drive in Independence County.
Voters overwhelmingly choose Hammark paper ballots, 63%.
The elected officials just said, you know what?
I don't care.
We're not going to use paper ballots.
You're stuck with the machines.
We have lawsuits of common sense First Amendment rights that have gone up.
And when they get to the judges, the judges come up with some like mental gymnastics to not address the actual law or they recuse themselves or they kill the time and they push it down the road so no change can really happen.
So it's going to be on the president to make a change in elections, but we got to do our part here and get Brian Norris elected today.
Hopefully he gets over 50%.
And we'll know tonight.
And I don't know if you voted today or not or if your state has a primary today, but check to see when your primary is going to be.
Because the primary is the most important election.
And even though we believe there's some potential of manipulation on a lot of these machines, we believe that.
But we also say if you don't vote, that's one thing for sure that you can say your vote didn't count if you don't vote.
So go vote, be a participant, and we're going to do our best on our side to get the system changed to make sure that you have 100% faith in the system and that it is completely transparent and that everybody can be assured their vote counts.
I don't care if you're a Democrat, Republican, Green Party, Independent, whatever, that your vote counts.
That's what I spent my whole life doing.
And I want to make sure that that is the way it is.
I don't want some people who think that they are anointed or they're the elite and they can tell us, no, no, you don't have a say.
No, I do have a say.
And I've earned the right to have a say and so have you.
And so you've got to exercise your right to vote.
And, you know, in Arkansas, again, the primary is the most important election because whoever wins the primary is going to win the statewide office in November.
So the Senate races, the House races, Secretary of State, we have a land commissioner and this round in the primary.
This is the time to have your voice heard because whoever has the R next to their name are going to get all the votes in November.
The people who don't participate really, they just vote based on party.
So it is important to vote in your primary election in your state, especially if you're a solid red state.
You need to make sure the people that are the actual conservatives and the ones who will enforce the agenda that we like are the ones that are getting elected.
And so I've got a message for all the people in Arkansas who are registered voters who haven't voted yet.
And I'm going to tell you and ask you to please go ahead and take the few minutes that it counts that it takes to go to your polling site and go vote today.
You have until 7:30 tonight.
Right now, it's 1:55.
You've got plenty of time to go and vote and vote for Brian Norris and your other choices that you want for this election.
It's very, very important to put yourself out there, take the time, get in your car, drive down there, whatever it takes in order to vote.
The line was pretty short today when I voted.
So, got my I voted sticker here.
And I think it took me about three minutes to get in and get on, get out and have chosen.
And in Arkansas, there's another race that, you know, it's not quote a consequential race, but it's one where I just can't stand one of the candidates.
Our current Secretary of State, who was appointed by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Cole Jester, is running in a race for land commissioner.
And his opponent is actually a good guy with the qualifications for land commissioner.
His name is Christian Olson.
So if you're in Arkansas watching this, make sure you vote for Christian Olson for the land commissioner because he's the right guy for the job.
But also, we can't reward Sarah Huckabee's yes men by just blindly electing them when they are not qualified for the job.
And Cole has been a bad person trying to, and not a bad person, a bad representative of the Secretary of State's office by punishing Searcy County through his state board of election commissioners.
The only county that went to paper ballots, he was trying to kick them out for 14 years, the election commissioners, for not spending enough money on their elections and showing that paper ballot elections could be cheaper.
So we got about two minutes to go, Conrad.
Well, it was the Searcy County is different from Independence County.
They're close.
They're closely, they're very close to each other geographically.
But Searcy County was a county that didn't vote on it.
They just simply had their quorum court approve it, which is under state law.
You can do that.
And they said, yeah, we want it.
No problem.
So they had paper ballots in March, well, 2024 in the primary and in the general.
And they had 100% accountability, 100% accuracy in their November election of 2024.
But they were raked over the coals.
They were treated like they were criminals.
They were harassed.
They were disparaged in the paper.
Their reputations were being destroyed.
And all they did was try to run a good election.
And they're all great people.
I know all of them, all three of those commissioners.
And they've been, there was one Democrat and two Republicans.
And they tried to destroy all three of them.
The State Board of Election Commissioners tried to do that.
And the JPRC, which is the Joint Performance Review Committee that was led by Senator Hammer.
They brought them down and they raked them over the coals and they tried to make them feel like they did something wrong.
And they were going to try to kick them out for 14 years and said, if you sign this, you'll be gone, but then it's all over.
Or you can fight it and we may recommend you for prosecution.
That's what they were doing here in Arkansas to three really great, wonderful people.
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It's just amazing.
We should never do that in Arkansas.
And we got about 30 seconds, but it's funny.
They were going after them because they saved money on Handmark and Counted paper ballot elections.
They didn't spend enough money, so they wanted to go after them.
That's the ironic part after they were being told that they would bankrupt their county for going to paper ballots.
Yeah, everything they said was wrong and it was proven wrong.
Well, I've enjoyed being here.
Thank you for letting us have the yowl here.
And we will be back the next time, Mike Infactors.
I'm Colonel Conrad Reynolds, along with Will Huff, and we'll see you the next time.