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Fixing Elections is Easy — Which Is Why the Left Fights So Hard Against It

Fixing Elections is Easy — Which Is Why the Left Fights So Hard Against It

Update: 2024-10-183
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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, discusses his successful Arizona tour, emphasizing the importance of mobilizing young voters and securing elections. He introduces Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, who discusses his new book "Rights and Freedoms in Peril," which explores threats to election integrity. Fitton highlights the need for voter ID laws and criticizes the Justice Department's opposition to efforts to clean up voter rolls. He argues that these practices undermine voter confidence and create opportunities for fraud. Kirk also notes the significant gender gap among young voters, with young men leaning Republican and young women leaning Democrat. He attributes this to young women's lack of understanding of the consequences of voting for Kamala Harris.

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Election Security and Voter Integrity

Charlie Kirk discusses his Arizona tour and the importance of election security, introducing Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, to discuss voter integrity and the need for voter ID laws.

Keywords

Voter Integrity


The state of accuracy and fairness in the electoral process, ensuring that only eligible voters participate and that votes are counted accurately. This includes measures like voter ID laws, cleaning up voter rolls, and preventing voter fraud.

Election Security


Measures taken to protect the integrity and security of elections from interference, manipulation, or fraud. This includes safeguarding voting machines, preventing foreign interference, and ensuring accurate vote counting.

Dirty Voter Rolls


Voter registration lists that contain inaccurate or outdated information, such as deceased voters, individuals who have moved, or those who are ineligible to vote. These rolls can lead to voter fraud and undermine election integrity.

Voter ID Laws


Laws that require voters to present a government-issued photo identification at the polls to verify their identity. These laws are often implemented to prevent voter fraud and ensure election integrity.

Justice Department


The United States Department of Justice, responsible for enforcing federal laws and representing the United States in legal matters.

Young Voters


Individuals who are eligible to vote but are relatively young, typically aged 18-29. This demographic is often targeted by political campaigns due to their potential influence on election outcomes.

Gender Gap


A difference in voting patterns or political preferences between men and women. This gap can be observed in various elections and can be influenced by factors such as social issues, economic policies, and candidate characteristics.

Q&A

  • What are some of the key threats to election integrity in the United States?

    Tom Fitton identifies several threats, including dirty voter rolls, counting ballots after election day, and the Justice Department's opposition to efforts to clean up voter rolls. He argues that these practices undermine voter confidence and create opportunities for fraud.

  • How is Turning Point USA working to mobilize young voters in Arizona?

    Charlie Kirk describes Turning Point USA's efforts to engage young voters through events, rallies, and ballot chasing. He highlights the importance of mobilizing low-propensity voters and emphasizes the need to secure votes for Donald Trump.

  • What is the significance of the gender gap among young voters?

    Charlie Kirk notes that recent polling suggests a significant gender gap among young voters, with young men leaning Republican and young women leaning Democrat. He attributes this to young women's lack of understanding of the consequences of voting for Kamala Harris.

  • What is the role of the Justice Department in protecting election integrity?

    Tom Fitton criticizes the Justice Department's actions, arguing that they are actively working to undermine election integrity by opposing efforts to clean up voter rolls and suing states that attempt to remove non-citizens from the rolls. He believes that this is a partisan move designed to benefit Democrats.

Show Notes

The left always insists that voter fraud "never happens." The only reason they say that, though, is because they fight as hard as possible to make fraud impossible to even catch. Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch talks about the Biden Admin's treasonous effort to keep Virginia from cleaning up its voter rolls to prevent fraud. Charlie also talks about the growing gap between young men and women in the polls and what this means for both this election and future ones.

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Fixing Elections is Easy — Which Is Why the Left Fights So Hard Against It

Fixing Elections is Easy — Which Is Why the Left Fights So Hard Against It

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