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The Patriot Blueprint

How can you build a grassroots army in your state.

In this interview, we sat down with Holly Kesler from Citizens Defending Freedom in Georgia to find out what were the secrets on how Georgia was able to get so much done over the last 4 years, even against the incredible amounts of corruption in her state.

A tremendous amount of work has been done by a number of groups and individuals in Georgia, and I was trying to find out what Georgia did different to other states.

Having a chance to interview and monitor action in multiple states, I agree with Holly that it definitely comes down to building an effective grassroots army. One of the reasons I wanted to interview her was how that state stands out in the way the groups work together to effect BIG CHANGE!

If you measure them by the amount of lawsuits that have been filed, or congressional investigations, to their recent ability to shut down attempting cheating in the 2024 election, Georgia stands out as an excellent blueprint for the rest of the nation.

So if you want to get your state organized and get your elections cleaned up then please listen to this interview to get some ideas on how to do it.

The key takeaways are:

  1. FACE TO FACE HUMAN NETWORKS. Relationships and the human touch is so important to bringing people together.

  2. COOPERATION IS MORE VALUABLE THAN COMPETITION. Smaller groups are welcomed, but in the end all your groups must all UNITE and work together.

  3. ALL SKILLS ARE WELCOMED. There may be lots of people on the sideline thinking they can't help because they are not lawyers or data scientist, but in reality all skills are needed to organize a state.

If you like this type of content and want more like it, please like and comment. We are currently trying to share what helps states get organized for election integrity and take advantage of the tremendous opportunity we have right now in this small time window.

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