SAE25-Peter Ticktin on the FINAL ELECTION INTEGRITY CALL OF 2025 - Stern American - Election Integrity
Peter Ticton joins us for an in-depth discussion on the alarming state of election integrity in America, spotlighting the ongoing legal battles of Tina Peters. With Peters facing challenges as a perceived political prisoner, Ticton elaborates on the…
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SAE25-Peter Ticktin on the FINAL ELECTION INTEGRITY CALL OF 2025 - Stern American - Election Integrity
Peter Ticton joins us for an in-depth discussion on the alarming state of election integrity in America, spotlighting the ongoing legal battles of Tina Peters. With Peters facing challenges as a perceived political prisoner, Ticton elaborates on the implications of her conviction and the pressing need for accountability in the electoral process. He draws attention to the fraught relationship between electronic voting machines and the integrity of elections, advocating for a return to hand-counted paper ballots to safeguard democracy. Ticton argues passionately that the next election must be free from the dangers posed by technology that can be manipulated, warning that only through transparent practices can the will of the true majority be respected. He raises critical concerns over the role of foreign actors—specifically Venezuela, Iran, and China—in influencing U.S. elections, declaring that the real theft wasn't just the election, but the very identity and sovereignty of the nation. As Ticton navigates through the complexities involving the legal jurisdictions affecting Peters' appeal, he also highlights the broader narrative of an election emergency that demands immediate attention and action. His relentless defense of Peters underscores a stark warning that, unless bold measures are taken, the integrity of future elections will be at risk. This episode resonates with anyone invested in the health of American democracy and the preservation of individual freedoms against a backdrop of mounting crises, including the fentanyl epidemic and border concerns. Through a lens of urgency and authority, Ticton not only advocates for Peters but also calls for a re-examination of policies that endanger America's electoral landscape.
Categories: Elections