Will It Come Down To Pennsylvania? w/ PA Chase 'Head Honcho' Cliff Maloney | The StoneZONE

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Veteran Republican political operative Roger Stone and Slingshot.news editor Troy Smith interview Cliff Maloney, Director of The Pennsylvania Chase, who has been directing voter registration and mail-in ballot operations on the ground in Pennsylvania. Stone praises Maloney for achieving his goal previously set in his last interview on The StoneZONE of having at least 33% of mail-in ballot requests coming from Republicans.

When asked about potential Democrat shenanigans in the vote count in Pennsylvania — as Stone asserted took place in Philadelphia in 2020 — Maloney explains why Trump winning the state by the largest possible margin — in other words, making it "TOO BIG TO RIG" — is the answer to this potential problem.

Stone urges his viewers to support Maloney's on-the-ground activities by contributing at PAchase.com.

Stone and Smith also discuss a new ad by the Kamala Harris campaign criticizing President Donald Trump for saying that he has a strong relationship with President Vladimir Putin, and more specifically, a claim by former Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, that "Trump personally sent COVID tests to Putin."

Stone points out that Woodward has a long record of falsifying the claims in his books—including Woodward's complete failure in his coverage of Watergate to mention the now documented US military spy ring operating inside the Nixon White House; Woodward's now completely debunked claim that former CIA Director Bill Casey confessed his role in the Iran-Contra controversy at a time that it has been clearly established that Casey had been debilitated by a stroke and no longer had the capacity of speech; and the complaints by the family of actor John Belushi who claim that Woodward's book on the late SNL star is rife with inaccuracies.

Stone and Smith, once again, criticize the claims of the Biden Administration and Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina who insists that FEMA and the state of North Carolina have provided levels of support for hurricane victims that are adequate to the current emergency and that no problem currently exists. A thriving internet more than adequately demonstrates that this is not the case and that people are still suffering from the impact of the hurricanes.

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