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FreedomWorks' President Tells Beck About Tea Party Plans to Fight Voter Fraud This Election

"When you say that the Tea Party has endorsed anybody, I don't think that's true, and I don't think that's particularly true of Gingrich."

Back in November of last year, Glenn Beck heard Freedom Works President Matt Kibbe speaking in South Carolina. One particular line from Kibbe's presentation stuck with Glenn. Kibbe told the crowd;

"I can't believe we have to go fight the Republicans before we go fight the Democrats."

Tonight on GBTV, Glenn and Matt talked at length about the Tea Parties all across America and how these very diverse groups have the potential to change the direction of the country in the 2012 elections and beyond.

Here's part one.

In second part of the interview, Beck and Kibbe drilled down a little deeper into the Tea Party's beliefs on what makes a good elected official. The Freedom Works President clarified his thoughts:

Our thing is constant accountability, transparency, holding everyone to the same standard regardless of whether they are Republican or Democrat... It's based on the issues... it's based on what you actually do in office.

On the topic of the Fall election season, Glenn asked Matt about the Tea Party plans for making certain that the elections are legitimate:

I think our whole strategy has to be based on freedom. That the fight against voter fraud is only going to be fought with a very decentralized system where each person takes responsibility in their community to police those voting booths, to volunteer, to actually be there.

Despite the current tensions in the GOP Primary process, Kibbe maintains a positive outlook:

That's why I'm so optimistic, I think that a decentralized, freedom-based model can win and will win if each of us take responsibility and focus on the things that matter.

The entire second part of the interview with Matt Kibbe is here:

 

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