Former Republican Georgia Rep. Newt Gingrich warns of voter fraud in the upcoming presidential election in 2024.
During a discussion about “election integrity” on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” host Maria Bartiromo asked the panel, which includes Gingrich, about voter fraud.
Robert Cahaly, the founder of the Trafalgar Voting Group, was the first to respond by suggesting that older voters are much more vulnerable to nefarious activities in the voting system.
“What we’re having to do is look back at the last few years and come up with the number of votes that seem to come in that are kind of untraceable,” Cahaly said. “People that tend to vote that you don’t seem to be able to contact. And so, you build a model based on how many of these are going to happen.
“And unfortunately, in this day and age, when you have to build that model, what you have to do is — they’re all going to vote one way. But you have to figure out how many people are going to participate who are just not going to be available for you to call. The 95-year-old guy in the news … doesn’t watch news or anything, who has a ballot requested his name and doesn’t know there’s an election. He’s going to vote. We know how he’s going to vote now,” he continued.
Bartiromo then asked Gingrich if the Republican Party is doing enough to ensure that the 2024 election will be fair.
“I think it’s probably almost impossible under current law to ensure an accurate election,” the former House Speaker answered. “And I think the only Republican strategy in the long run is to pick issues and win by margins so big that they can still win if you have a very close election. Democrats have a passion for stealing them.”
Gingrich went on to suggest that blue states are most likely to fool older voters into voting Democrat.
“In states dominated by Democrats like New York, Illinois, California, you just have to assume that the machine will steal as much as it can,” he added before Bartiromo replied with a resounding “Wow!”