Monday, 23 December 2024

Threats of Lawfare, So-Jenny Beth Martin Calls for Grassroots Uprising to Defend Georgia Elections


Jenny Beth Martin, a frequent WarRoom guest, appeared on the Saturday program and laid out her vision for how concerned citizens can get involved in ensuring transparency in Georgia’s electoral process. Speaking passionately about the current situation, she encouraged supporters not to be discouraged by setbacks but to take action, emphasizing that every effort counts.

In a wide-ranging interview, Martin discussed various grassroots initiatives her organization spearheads to keep Georgia’s elections secure. She expressed optimism about Governor Brian Kemp’s decision to retain members of the state election board, acknowledging that the board is “following the law” by implementing new rules to reconcile vote counts and ensuring that "the number of ballots matches the number of voters.” While the board’s actions have faced legal challenges from Democrats and liberal groups, Martin is confident the rules will withstand scrutiny, as they align with Georgia’s election laws.

However, Martin stressed that the work doesn’t stop there. She outlined several avenues for grassroots activism to keep election integrity efforts on track. “It’s very important that the people who are listening right now don’t get discouraged by the things that you hear. Let that be your motivation to take action,” she urged. One key method she recommended is participating in her organization’s “March to Victory” initiative, which offers multiple ways for citizens to get involved.

One of the most accessible options is writing postcards to voters. Martin explained that the initiative provides pre-addressed postcards, making it easy for anyone to send a personal message to voters. “We make it very, very simple,” she said, encouraging supporters to visit her website, MarchtoVictory.com, to get started.

Phone banking and door-knocking are also major components of her strategy. Martin’s group is partnering with organizations like Turning Point Action and America First Works to reach voters across the country. She emphasized the importance of these activities, particularly in swing states like Georgia, where mobilizing voters can tip the balance of elections.

Poll watching is another significant avenue of activism Martin highlighted. “We’ve got poll-watcher training specifically in Georgia,” she said, noting that her organization works closely with election integrity networks to ensure that volunteers are well-prepared. Poll watchers play a critical role in maintaining transparency on Election Day, ensuring that the process is carried out fairly.

In addition to these ongoing efforts, Martin revealed that her team is launching an eight-week action plan, focusing on various issues leading up to election season. Each week will target a specific aspect of election integrity, starting with messaging and moving to more complex topics like voter identification and citizen-only voting.

LAWFARE INCOMING

Martin emphasized that despite challenges, legal and otherwise, the key is persistent involvement. “We may not win every suit, but we will never win if we don’t even try,” she said, referring to the legal battles surrounding election rules. Her message was clear: citizens must remain engaged and proactive if they want to ensure fair elections.

As the interview wrapped up, Martin encouraged listeners to thank Governor Kemp for allowing the state election board to continue its work. "Politics is always carrots and sticks,” she said. "When they do the right thing, you give a carrot, and when they don’t, you use some metaphorical stick.”

For Martin and her supporters, the fight for election integrity is not just a political issue but a matter of principle. "No matter whether you’re Republican or a Democrat,” she said, "we can all agree that we want confidence and faith in the outcome of our elections.”

For more watch the entire segment with Jenny Beth Martin:

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