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Badlands Book Club - Book 5: Stolen Elections - Chapter 10

Badlands Book Club - Book 5: Stolen Elections - Chapter 10

Episode 5057 Published 3 days, 17 hours ago
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In Chapter 10 of Stolen Elections, CannCon, Ashe in America, and Colonel Towner Watkins continue their methodical breakdown of election systems, focusing on the mechanisms and legal frameworks that govern ballot security and chain of custody. The discussion centers on documented procedural failures, discrepancies in oversight, and the statutory requirements that were allegedly bypassed or inconsistently enforced.

The hosts walk through specific examples outlined in the chapter, examining how signature verification, observer access, and administrative rule changes affected public confidence. Colonel Towner provides strategic and structural insight into how election safeguards are supposed to function versus how they were implemented in practice.

The conversation remains grounded in the book’s documented claims, emphasizing timelines, affidavits, and legal arguments presented within the chapter. Rather than broad speculation, the episode highlights the author’s evidence-based assertions and the constitutional questions raised about authority, transparency, and accountability.

Chapter 10 advances the larger thesis of Stolen Elections by detailing how procedural deviations, once normalized, can fundamentally alter electoral integrity.

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