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November 8, 2024

Whatley Confirms RNC All Over Possible Voting Issues on Election Day

When Michael Whatley and Lara Trump were first named as the co-chairs of the RNC, I was not happy, nor was I overly upset.  

My biggest concern about supporting the entire party over just Donald Trump, and I was very clear about that concern.  

That being said, while I was not happy with all decisions, the RNC did an amazing job on election day, so Whatley and Lara Trump can take a bow.  

We Were There 

One of the big moves by the RNC was the team it put together for poll watches.  

This was very controversial, with Democrats portraying it as a type of Gestapo that would intimidate people on election day.  

That was not the purpose, however, as Whatley explained.  

He stated, “So all of our poll workers show up. You know, when the, when the polls open, and they wouldn’t let them in. And you know, we’re like, ‘Well, we’re the registered poll workers.’ They said, ‘That’s great. You’re not getting in.'” 

Whatley also had a team of attorneys on standby, and there were cases filed within minutes.  

He continued, “And within 30 minutes, our people were in the room. And that, to me, is being very aggressive, forward-leaning. 

“We had one, you know, county that said, ‘Well, we’re not going to count throughout the night. We’re going to hold all our ballots and count them tomorrow.’ That violates state law. 

“And they said, ‘Well, hold on a minute. We’ll go ahead and count them tonight.” 

No more counting ballots in secret in blacked-out rooms in a state that is notorious for corruption.  

Whatley further explained that there were hundreds of other instances where his team of 6,500 attorneys went to battle, winning in just about every case to make sure this election was on the up and up.  

So, like I said... job well done! 

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