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And here in my precinct in Washington, that's what we do.
We touch the screen, we get a piece of paper, then what happens?
So they're not full-time city or county employees.
People have been specially recruited for that one-day service.
And there will be a Republican and someone named by the Republicans, someone named by the Democrats.
That's right.
And they're watching what's going on.
That's right.
One of the complaints that the Trump people have was they couldn't bring their bands of enthusiasts into those counting rooms.
You mean convert cheap cynicism on Twitter into actual civic participation, and maybe not only will you have a better understanding, but you might be a better person at the end of the process.
In Maricopa County, how many people are involved in the process in a big year, like in a presidential year?
So in just your one county, just Maricopa, we need to get 3,000 people to be involved in the conspiracy.
Stephen, thank you so much for joining me today.
I learn so much from you every time we speak.
I'm grateful to you for speaking to me today.
Thanks so much to Stephen Richer for joining me today on The David Fromm Show.
Now, as I mentioned at the top, this month, February 26, marks the 250th anniversary of the publication of the first of six volumes of Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
I won't claim to have read every word of all six volumes, nor have I listened to all 126 hours of the audiobook as recorded by Charlton Griffin, who is an incredible hero.