True the Vote: One on one with Catherine Engelbrecht

2 months ago
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Summary
Catherine Engelbrecht, founder of True the Vote, discusses the documentary 'We Will Not Be Silenced' and the importance of learning from the 2008 election to anticipate potential election manipulation in 2024. She emphasizes the need for transparency and citizen engagement in the electoral process. Engelbrecht also highlights the 6-11 Project, which focuses on non-citizen voting and the lack of access to data that could help identify non-citizens on voter rolls. She suggests the use of paper ballots and the need for pro-liberty leadership to address election integrity issues.

Takeaways
The documentary 'We Will Not Be Silenced' features testimonials from Democrat party employees and volunteers who witnessed voter manipulation and fraud during the 2008 primary election.
Lessons from the 2008 election are crucial in anticipating potential election manipulation in 2024. Engagement and vigilance from citizens are essential in ensuring election integrity. The 6-11 Project focuses on non-citizen voting and the need for access to data to identify non-citizens on voter rolls.
Consideration should be given to the use of paper ballots and the importance of pro-liberty leadership in addressing election integrity issues.

Sound Bites
"The documentary is basically a compilation of testimonials from Democrat party employees and volunteers who worked in the 2008 Democrat primary."
"This is an honest look at what was really happening and certainly something you would never hear on mainstream media."
"Well, I mean, I wish I could come with great news. Oh"

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Historical Events
01:16
Concerns about Voting Integrity
03:45
The 'We Will Not Be Silenced' Documentary
08:11
Challenges in Swing States
11:30
Engaging Citizens in the Fight for Election Integrity
17:41
The 6-11 Project and Non-Citizen Voting
21:30
The Importance of Restoring Honor and Morality
25:03
The Urgency to Fix Voting Issues
28:27
Conclusion and Acknowledging Citizen Engagement

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