RECAP: Redpill Project Daily Dose Episode 242 | America Waking Up
- Redpill Project
- Dec 23, 2022
- 3 min read
Part I: Interview with Dr. Kandiss Taylor
Kandiss Taylor, the future governor of Georgia joined Josh, Jay, and Vince and updated us on the current status of her endeavors. Kandiss Taylor has stepped forward for her state and country at a time when brave patriots are needed most. She's not a career politician but is on a mission to represent the people the way our forefathers intended since many career politicians today have ignored their duties. She has no problem standing up for what's right and she demonstrates so. She told us a story-
In Georgia, we implemented electronic voting in 2002. We were the first state to do that. We've had issues. So, I was speaking in front of about 50 House and Senate members last week, and I said, I don't know if any of you actually won and they just looked at me like I had three heads. But it's the truth. I don't know that y'all actually won because you've had voter tampering for almost two decades.
Josh replied, "Bet they didn't want to hear that truth..."
Kandiss Taylor looks at the real possibility of us losing what free future we have left if we don't uphold what has been given to us by our forefathers. We need to begin holding people responsible, running elections properly the way people want, and get back to the roots of communities in order to to have a free and thriving society again.
Kandiss Taylor: Either we get that tenacity back inside of us, and we demand it, or we lose it forever.
Part II: Show Notes
Rising COVID-19 Numbers Returning To Pre-Vaccine Levels In Minnesota
Joe And Hunter Biden Shared Bank Accounts, Paid Each Other’s Bills
White House: Walmart, FedEx, UPS to go 24/7 to address supply bottlenecks
Gas prices at 7-year high and rising as Biden wages offensive against domestic energy producers
Georgia judge nixes hearing, dismisses lawsuit alleging voter fraud in 2020 election
Fed judge calls for Justice Department civil rights probe on Jan 6 detainees' treatment in DC jail
Michigan charges three women with election fraud during 2020 election
Wisconsin's election probe zeroes in on Democrat machine tactics, rule changes
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