Ryan Schuiling Live
This episode of RSL is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the integrity of our elections. Joining Ashe and Ryan is Seth Keshel, author of "The American War on Election Corruption," a comprehensive guide to understanding the complexities of election manipulation and the need for reform. With a background in election analysis and a passion for truth, Seth shares his expertise on the ways in which our elections have been compromised and what we can do to restore trust in the process. In this episode, Ashe, Ryan, and Seth dive into the world of election corruption, discussing the ways in which our elections have been manipulated through practices like mail-in voting, ballot harvesting, and voter roll irregularities. They also explore the importance of understanding the differences between fact and fiction when it comes to election results, and how the media's role in shaping public opinion can be both a blessing and a curse. With a healthy dose of skepticism and a commitment to truth, the three tackle the tough questions and offer a clear call to action for listeners who want to make a difference. One of the key takeaways from this episode is the need for a more nuanced understanding of election integrity. Seth's book provides a comprehensive overview of the issues, from the origins of election corruption to the ways in which we can work towards reform. With a focus on the importance of verifiable accuracy and the need for a more transparent election process, Seth offers a clear vision for a better future. If you're concerned about the integrity of our elections and want to learn more about the issues and solutions, this episode of RSL is a must-listen. Join Ashe, Ryan, and Seth as they explore the complexities of election corruption and offer a clear call to action for listeners who want to make a difference. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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