In this episode of Fired Up, host William Del Pilar dives into the contentious topic of voter fraud, exploring its historical context, recent controversies, and the implications for American democracy. Joined by political operatives Craig DeLuz and Jamie Miller, the discussion covers the Virginia judge’s decision to reinstate non-citizens on voter rolls, the security of mail-in ballots, and the impact of technology and misinformation on public perception.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Opening
00:01:00 The Hot Topic of Voter Fraud
00:06:10 Initial Reactions to Fraud Discussions
00:08:57 Virginia Judge’s Controversial Decision
00:11:52 Concerns About Early Voting and Ballot Security
00:15:01 The Historical Context of Voter Fraud
00:26:56 The Importance of Transparency in Elections
00:48:16 Voter Fraud and Political Ethics
00:51:06 The Dilemma of Down-Ballot Voting
00:54:50 Single-Issue Voters and Their Impact
00:57:43 The Role of the Consultant Class in Politics
01:07:52 Toxicity in Political Messaging
01:10:41 The Divide Between Liberals and Leftists
01:16:00 Education and Civic Responsibility
01:21:57 Voter Registration and Non-Citizen Voting
01:39:47 Awakening from Complacency
01:48:31 The Integrity of Elections
02:06:49 The U.S. Ranking in Global Election Integrity