What an honor it is to be on a show with one of America’s foremost experts on election law and integrity issues! Recently, Cleta Mitchell and I had a wide-ranging and candid discussion concerning several election issues. I urge you to check it out on her podcast show called, “Who’s Counting?” Discussion topics are itemized and indexed below.
Cleta Deatherage Mitchell has a long and impressive resume as an attorney, politician, and conservative political activist. From 1976 to 1984 Ms. Mitchell served in the Oklahoma House of Representative as a member of the Democratic Party. By the mid-1990s, however, she changed her party affiliation to Republican. Since that time she has been a major conservative force, serving in various capacities for many organizations, such as the American Conservative Union, the Bradley Foundation, the Republican National Lawyers Association, the Conservative Partnership Institute, and the Election Integrity Network.
Many people became acquainted with Ms. Mitchell in 2021 during the phone call between President Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Her contributions to that conversation, which were lucid, fair, and informative, endeared her to thousands if not millions of United States citizens.
On the show we discussed many topics from Debunked? - including the ones below.
If you want to locate certain parts of the discussion, here is a bit of indexing:
1:05 Signature issues and mass mailing
5:25 Problems in Michigan
10:10 The overseas military and citizens vote (UOCAVA)
12:15 Ballots should be treated as if they are currency. The Sharpy Gate controversy.
13:50 Fulton County’s “impossible” ballots
15:30 In Fulton Co. Georgia rejection rates collapse to 1/128th of 2016 state-wide rate!!
17:45 Some important things to do before the 2024 election
19:00 How did ballots move magically from New York to Pennsylvania?
20:10 Rewards for convicting ballot harvesters?
21:30 Can we guard ballot drop boxes?
23:30 Needed: Officials who will enforce the law!
25:30 The “Democracy in the Park” Democrat recruitment effort in Wisconsin