While many voters still question the outcome of the 2020 election, hope for 2024 to be any different remains uncertain. Former Donald Trump attorney Christina Bobb is still facing felony charges for questioning the last election, but that's only motivated her more to fight for America and push for secure elections this November.
Bobb recently sat down with 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson to discuss her new book, "Stealing Your Vote," about the 2020 election and the issues facing the country this election cycle.
Bobb said there have been positive changes since the last election to increase voter integrity, such as some states requiring identification or mandating paper ballots. However, she said there's still work to be done.
"COVID really broke the mold of how we run elections in the United States by forcing these mail-in ballot issues," she said. "At that point, the genie is out of the bottle. We're having a hard time reigning it back in."
She said it was vital that concerned citizens get involved with their local elections and that they realize what's at stake in November.
"It's all or nothing. Everybody's all in. We either save our country or we don't," Bobb said. "And the idea that saving the country means we have to blaspheme 2.6 billion Christians around the world to celebrate the Olympics, and we have to embrace that otherwise we're the bigots or we have to allow the state to take our children, we no longer know what's best for our kids and we no longer know how to appropriately raise our children, you know, all of the crazy things that not only were not normal 10 years ago, but the vast majority of Americans would look at and know that should 100% be illegal… That should concern people. The amount of change, the rapid change that this leftist agenda is trying to force down our throats. People should look at that and pump the brakes."
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