Tom Zawistowski Discusses the Possibility of a National Re-vote Amidst Election Controversy
Remember, our form of government depends upon the consent of the governed. And that's why those elections are invalid and illegal.
Ever wondered what it would take to redo a national election? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Tom Zawistowski, President of the We the People Convention and Ohio’s Portage County Tea Party, joins the hosts to explore the heated topic of a national re-vote. With President Trump refusing to concede the 2020 election due to claims of widespread voter fraud, Zawistowski breaks down the feasibility and implications of such a drastic move.
The conversation dives deep into the importance of maintaining fair and valid elections for the health of our democracy. The hosts and Zawistowski discuss the potential consequences of a contested election, including the role of courts in resolving disputes and how COVID-19 has impacted the electoral process. Historical precedents for contested elections are examined, shedding light on how past disputes were handled and their outcomes. But it’s not just about legalities and logistics.
The episode also touches on the social ramifications, like the risk of civil unrest and violence following a disputed election. Zawistowski offers his perspective on these challenges, drawing from his extensive experience in politics and activism. He emphasizes the importance of respecting the outcome of fair elections while also addressing the concerns that have led to calls for a re-vote.
For anyone interested in the complexities of election integrity and the democratic process, this episode provides a thorough and engaging discussion. Tune in to hear insights from a seasoned political activist on one of the most pressing issues facing our nation today.