In a recent broadcast, conservative commentator Pete Santilli delivered a passionate critique of the current state of election integrity in the United States. Highlighting testimony from Clinton Curtis, a computer programmer who admitted to designing software capable of rigging elections, Santilli urged Republicans and President Trump to confront the harsh reality of voting fraud head-on.
Santilli opened his segment with an urgent plea: “Somebody needs to get this clip to President Trump and tell him to stop saying that we’re going to outvote the fraud in 90 days from now.” He emphasized that continuing with such rhetoric is futile and potentially disastrous for future elections. “You will lose. It’s guaranteed,” he warned.
The core of Santilli’s argument centered around Curtis’ testimony before Congress, where Curtis admitted under oath that he had developed a program capable of flipping votes during an election. When asked if there were programs that could secretly fix elections, Curtis replied unequivocally, “Yes.” He further explained that he had created such software for Congressman Tom Feeney in Florida back in October 2000.
Curtis detailed how the program could flip votes by a margin of 51-49 without detection unless someone scrutinized the source code or compared hard paper receipts against actual votes—a process rarely undertaken by election officials. This revelation sent shockwaves through Santilli’s audience as it underscored just how vulnerable America’s voting systems might be.
Returning to his live commentary, Santilli didn’t mince words about what he believes is at stake. “If President Trump continues to say that we’re going to outvote anything, then he’s working for them,” he declared. According to Santilli, simply encouraging people to vote also criticized Republican leaders who have failed over four years to address these vulnerabilities adequately. “They’ve done nothing,” he lamented. Asserting that both Democrats and establishment Republicans are complicit in perpetuating this broken system, Santilli argued it’s time for drastic measures: “Voter ID being paper ballots and hand counts at the precinct level.”
Santilli proposed a four-step solution:
1. **Voter ID** – Ensuring only legal citizens can vote.
2. **Paper Ballots** – Eliminating electronic manipulation.
3. **Hand Counts at Precinct Level** – Providing transparency and accountability.
4. **Secured Ballot Boxes** – Protecting ballots under local sheriff supervision until counted.
He stressed these steps must be implemented immediately if there’s any hope of restoring faith in American democracy: “Going into this election with a broken system… you’re not going to [outvote]. It’s impossible.”
Reflecting on past failures like those seen during Kari Lake’s campaign—where precincts were allegedly shut down strategically—Santilli highlighted how modern technology enables tracking voters’ movements down “to two centimeters.” Such precision allows bad actors ample opportunity for interference before legitimate votes can even be cast or counted correctly.
To conclude his fervent appeal for action against electoral corruption within America’s political landscape today (and beyond), Pete reiterated one critical point: Without substantial reforms addressing systemic flaws exposed by testimonies like Clinton Curtis’, no amount effort spent mobilizing grassroots support will suffice come Election Day—and ultimately result another loss despite best intentions otherwise held dear among patriotic Americans nationwide committed preserving their constitutional rights intact moving forward together united front stronger ever before possible now more than ever needed most urgently so!
more won’t solve the problem when sophisticated mechanisms are allegedly in place to manipulate outcomes.