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Federalist Radio Hour

West Virginia SOS Mac Warner Makes The Case For The SAVE Act

Federalist Radio Hour

Radio America

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.53.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to preview Republicans' SAVE Act, explain why Americans should be concerned about noncitizen voting, and discuss the future of election integrity. 

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You're going to go. And we're back with another edition of the Federalist Radio Hour. I'm Mad Kittles Senior

0:21.8

Elections Correspondent at the Federalist and your experience

0:25.3

Sherpa on today's quest for knowledge. As always, you can email the show at radio at the Federalist.com. Follow us on X at FDR LST. Make sure to

0:37.6

subscribe wherever you download your podcast and of course to the premium version of

0:42.3

our website as well. I'm joined today by

0:45.0

Andrew McCoy Mack Warner. Mack Warner serving as West Virginia's Secretary of State

0:52.2

since 2017. He's a West Point graduate and a

0:57.0

veteran of the US Army JAG Corps. He needs all of that experience to deal with the

1:02.3

real trouble that he has been working on in this

1:07.2

championing of the fight for election integrity and there are few across this country in his position who do it

1:18.0

anywhere near as well as he does. Mac, thanks so much for joining us on today's edition of the Federalist Radio

1:24.5

Alan. Hey Matt, great to be with you. Thanks for inviting me. Let me start off right off the top and

1:31.6

ask you this question because you've been dealing in this arena for such a long time.

1:38.0

How, on a scale of 1 to 10, how concerned are you about the integrity of the November

1:46.5

election ahead? Probably about eight, some serious concerns.

1:54.1

And the reason is we just haven't done the cleanup

1:58.6

and rectifying from the 2020 election that needed to be done. A lot of problems were identified and some

2:06.8

states made some efforts but it certainly hasn't caught on nationwide, especially in Congress.

2:14.0

I think that's going to be part of our discussion today.

2:17.0

An effort to do that is in progress.

2:20.0

But the states needed to take this on individually since the federal government was pretty much a log jam and it just hasn't been done.

2:30.0

Why has there been so much resistance to cleaning up the voter rolls? I just wrote a piece for the Federalist this week, and you can go to several states. I'm not picking on this one, but this one in particular, the state of Nevada, a critical swing state in the upcoming election,

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