D (28:34)
I mean, when the attorney general of the state declares ahead of the election outcome, who's going to win it? Yeah, Pennsylvania is a peculiar state for Republicans because for so many of our candidates going back in time, it's always kind of been our white whale. You know, you saw Romney go hard. Like, this is the year we can finally get Pennsylvania. But we never really had a candidate that could unlock the. We could almost call them Reagan Democrats going way back. But this the sort of the blue collar, often victims of what is often considered contemporary Republican politics, you know, the Jack Kemp politics. These are people often the victims of some of those policies, right. And they don't cotton to the typical Mitt Romney's or Bob Dole candidacies, but they found something in Trump that they had never found in a Republican before. And we were able to unlock the keystone state historically. And then you have this election come and what do we find? We find people who we identify as not living in that state casting ballots. We find people who did not request absentee ballots, who told us in great numbers, substantial numbers. And I'm not saying, well, we took a little sample and then you projected the whole universe and you get, you know, this may. No, we found a substantial number, well worthy of an investigation by the state. Because in, in fact, on all these states, with the exception of Nevada, you have to make that request yourself or you have to basically do a formal thing to let somebody else request on your behalf or there's a lot of technical rules. Those ballots are not supposed to be flying out there like, like snowflakes in a blizzard. Right. Like which is what was happening. And we, we find this over and over again. And it just, and there's just so, just absolutely no interest in the national media in investigating it in the state government. Now we were recontacted by the FBI. They said, look, we've seen what you find. Send it to us. And I've worked with them in the past. It's always a one way conversation. You send it to them. Maybe in a year or so you hear about a prosecution or a conviction or something like that based on what you've done with them. But I don't expect any, like they're not calling me every day saying, hey, that's good stuff, yeah, we're going to lock this guy up. This is not how it's going to work, but it's just, it's mind boggling because I know this is a young audience, but in the year 2000 in Florida, when there were just a few hundred votes separating the winners in that election, the media spent a few million dollars, the conglomerate of them, to go down there on their own and did a manual hand recount which reconfirmed that W had won that state. But they spent a fortune on that. You may remember when Sarah Palin's emails were hacked and leaked, entire teams from the New York Times and Washington Post and mainstream media were just signed to investigate and go through every single one of those, you know, all her little kids appointments that she was driving them to, that keeping track through email. Right now we have this. And what's the response? Crickets. And not only that, but they're coming after folks like this. We're trying to keep you out of trouble here, Charlie. Not saying anything too spicy up here, but just by having this conversation, we put ourselves at risk. And nobody. There's no illusions here about the mainstream media. They're. They're basically a PR firm for the left, for the hard left. Right. But none of them are going to come to our defense if we get zapped for this. So it's just, it's really. It. It boggles the mind. But here's what, here's what my biggest concern is. I have, I've a really big concern about this issue is that because if it's not likely resolved in our favor this election, my fear is that people will give up hope and think that my vote doesn't matter. And, you know, when I first started doing the Voter Integrity Project, I actually had a hope. I hoped that we would find that it was a clean election because I really want to, because there are other issues that we need to address. I kind of saw the voter fraud issues a potential tar baby, because if we get locked into that, we can't we miss another big problem, which is a voter registration problem. There were illegal ballots that I think were determined in this election. But as determinative, if not more, were the additional 100,000 just Democrats that were registered in the state of Pennsylvania over the past four years, more so than Republicans. Every single one of these states, they were on the ground with billionaire money registering, in fact, in many cases, real people, in many cases turning out real people who had never voted before. And we didn't have anything on our side to do that. So I was fearful that if we get all tied up in this voter fraud thing, we negotiate, we won't pay attention to that. So my hope is that we would find a clean election. Unfortunately, we didn't. But the other thing is, when I started, I was like, hey, if you're a Joe Biden fan, you believe in him. You should be rooting for our project because we potentially could come out here and say, hey, it was all, it was good. We, we lost fair and square. We need to go back to the drawing board and take a hard lesson on this. You'd be rooting for it, right? But they were absolutely silent. And here's what's so nefarious is I believe it's rational to believe that the idea of widespread voter fraud is helpful to the left. It's helpful to them. Not only that it's helpful because it may help them win elections, but it's helpful to them in the long term because what it does is they think that it will demoralize folks. How many of you people have heard people say that, you know, if they don't get this thing turned around, I'm never voting again. You hear it constantly. So remember, they actually, they. They want this to spread, too, because they believe the idea of voter fraud will demoralize our people and turn them off from voting, which makes winning for them even easier in the future. So that is why this issue is so, so cancerous and why we've got to do everything we can to. To fight it, to turn around but not lose hope and to maintain the faith.