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The midterms - the actionable steps you can take to help curb and prevent voter fraud

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In this episode, I discuss what actions we can take to curb, monitor, and prevent election fraud.

  • Make sure to vote. It seems obvious, but historically, Republicans have low voter turnout in midterm elections, but these elections are just as if not more important than the Presidential elections-now more than ever.
  • Vet your candidates thoroughly through their past voting records, debates, speeches - we’ve all fallen for the RINO Republicans who run as Republicans, but once in office, they vote completely as Democrats.
  • Once you’re absolutely certain about a particular candidate, check out who they’re endorsing and who is endorsing them. Then make sure to vote for those candidates, too. Don’t just skip over them on the ballot.
  • Be a poll worker, poll watcher, or election judge: Republicans are typically strongly outnumbered in this area, but it’s critical we change that immediately.
  • Vote in person on the day of elections if possible, but just make sure to vote whenever you can if you’re not going to be available on election day.
  • If you receive a ballot in the mail, don’t open it. Bring it to the polling place when you vote and use it to vote. Don’t let them tell you no.
  • If you receive more than one ballot in the mail, keep all of them and contact your Sheriff (not police).
  • Create a small team and go to nursing homes, memory care facilities, etc., with printouts that voter fraud will not be allowed and will be reported (if they don’t want you to post it, tell them you’ll go to the news).
  • Report suspicious voter behavior at https://www.truethevote.com OR call 855-585-2022.
  • Report suspicious behavior on the Votifynow app on Votify.org. Refer to their website for details and short tutorials.
  • Note: my friend, Ken Nuss, is working on an app called Gruntify. It’s similar to the Votifynow app, but my understanding is that it will be much more robust. If you’re a member of a Republican organization or know someone who is, Ken would love to give you a demo over the phone! You can contact him via messenger on LinkedIn, email me to request the demo on your behalf at info@jwoldvirtual.com, or leave me a message on our podcast voice memo for guests: https://www.speakpipe.com/realornoreal.
  • I’m currently working with a podcast that is creating a legal form to submit to each SOS office, county clerk’s office, polling stations, etc. that warns of the repercussions of participating in cheating. Some election officials have already resigned after receiving the first draft of this form. I’ll do another podcast with more information as soon as I have it.

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In this episode, I discuss what actions we can take to curb, monitor, and prevent election fraud.

  • Make sure to vote. It seems obvious, but historically, Republicans have low voter turnout in midterm elections, but these elections are just as if not more important than the Presidential elections-now more than ever.
  • Vet your candidates thoroughly through their past voting records, debates, speeches - we’ve all fallen for the RINO Republicans who run as Republicans, but once in office, they vote completely as Democrats.
  • Once you’re absolutely certain about a particular candidate, check out who they’re endorsing and who is endorsing them. Then make sure to vote for those candidates, too. Don’t just skip over them on the ballot.
  • Be a poll worker, poll watcher, or election judge: Republicans are typically strongly outnumbered in this area, but it’s critical we change that immediately.
  • Vote in person on the day of elections if possible, but just make sure to vote whenever you can if you’re not going to be available on election day.
  • If you receive a ballot in the mail, don’t open it. Bring it to the polling place when you vote and use it to vote. Don’t let them tell you no.
  • If you receive more than one ballot in the mail, keep all of them and contact your Sheriff (not police).
  • Create a small team and go to nursing homes, memory care facilities, etc., with printouts that voter fraud will not be allowed and will be reported (if they don’t want you to post it, tell them you’ll go to the news).
  • Report suspicious voter behavior at https://www.truethevote.com OR call 855-585-2022.
  • Report suspicious behavior on the Votifynow app on Votify.org. Refer to their website for details and short tutorials.
  • Note: my friend, Ken Nuss, is working on an app called Gruntify. It’s similar to the Votifynow app, but my understanding is that it will be much more robust. If you’re a member of a Republican organization or know someone who is, Ken would love to give you a demo over the phone! You can contact him via messenger on LinkedIn, email me to request the demo on your behalf at info@jwoldvirtual.com, or leave me a message on our podcast voice memo for guests: https://www.speakpipe.com/realornoreal.
  • I’m currently working with a podcast that is creating a legal form to submit to each SOS office, county clerk’s office, polling stations, etc. that warns of the repercussions of participating in cheating. Some election officials have already resigned after receiving the first draft of this form. I’ll do another podcast with more information as soon as I have it.

Click here to leave us a voice memo (or more) to share your stories, your ideas, or any important information you want to share so we can play it and discuss it on our podcast. Make sure to time yourself while recording so you don't get cut off because each memo has a five-minute time limit!

Click here to listen to our podcast directly on our website

Click here to listen to us on the podcastindex.org free speech platform

Click here to talk to us on Gab @JWold

Click here to join the American Spirit Marketplace

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