So many of the problems we face today, from Critical Race Theory education to gender fluidity to our problems at the border; these and so many others are impacted by elections.
It's important that we have free and fair elections and to restore the integrity that was once part of the system. If we don't do this, where are we headed regarding future elections?
Joining Jim to discuss a specific future election threat headed our way was Tom DeWeese. Tom is president of American Policy Center. He's one of the nation's leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education, American sovereignty and independence and protecting our Constitutionally-guaranteed rights. He is author of Sustainable: The War on Free Enterprise, Private Property and Individuals and Erase, a political novel.
According to Tom, at one time, the Secretary of State in each state was responsible for looking at the voter rolls and making sure they're clean and everything is honest so that we have free and fair elections. Suddenly that's become a racist idea and if we talk about election fraud, that's considered a lie from Donald Trump.
So what's the solution? One attempt to maintain state voter rolls is the Electronic Registration Information Center or ERIC. It's a voluntary membership organization that was originally set up to be a blue state project, but in recent years some red states, including Texas and Florida, have joined.
What's been ERIC's track record thus far and what might this organization mean for future elections? Find out when you review this important edition of Crosstalk.