RNC’s Plan To Lock Down The Election
Michael Whatley, co-chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), underscored the party’s commitment to ensuring election integrity in the upcoming 2024 election. Whatley highlighted that the RNC has already achieved a significant milestone in this effort, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a secure electoral process.
In a recent interview on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo,” Whatley discussed the RNC’s proactive measures to safeguard the election. The party has engaged in multiple lawsuits aimed at reinforcing the requirement for voter identification, a move Whatley believes will help prevent illegal voting. He also outlined the RNC’s ambitious goal of recruiting over 100,000 volunteers for its “Protect the Vote” initiative. To date, the program has seen an impressive turnout with 157,000 volunteers already signed up.
“What we’re doing is unprecedented,” Whatley stated. “We’re on track to have the largest and most effective national election integrity program in our history. With just 87 days left, our commitment to this cause is unwavering.”
Whatley also praised Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin for his executive order aimed at safeguarding legal voters and ensuring accurate election counts. He commended Youngkin and other Republican leaders for their efforts to make voting accessible while preventing fraud. Additionally, Whatley acknowledged Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s contributions to maintaining election security.
In his critique of Vice President Kamala Harris, Whatley accused her of frequently changing her stance on key issues, including fracking and border security. He questioned the authenticity of her policy shifts, suggesting they might be strategic moves to bolster her political prospects.
This month, Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz were confirmed as the Democratic ticket for the 2024 presidential election, following President Joe Biden’s decision not to seek reelection. Lara Trump has suggested that Harris may not pose a significant challenge to former President Donald Trump, given her close association with Biden’s administration.
Recent polls show Harris leading Trump by a narrow margin in key swing states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. However, these results are within the margin of error and reflect a relatively small sample size, indicating a tight race ahead.
0.68% said no we do not need voter ID. That will be the group the Democrats reach out to appease and tell us how they are being disinfranchised.
Ironically Kamala Harris just required a legal government form of ID for everyone who went to her “rally” to get inside.