Women Fighting for America to Host Event Highlighting Domestic Security

Women Fighting for America is set to host an event this month highlighting key components of domestic security.  The Take Action Tour, which will take place January 28 to 30 in McAllen, Texas, will feature experts in election integrity, border security, civil rights, education and biblical citizenship, providing steps that can be taken to encourage […]

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  • 03/02/2023

Women Fighting for America is set to host an event this month highlighting key components of domestic security.  The Take Action Tour, which will take place January 28 to 30 in McAllen, Texas, will feature experts in election integrity, border security, civil rights, education and biblical citizenship, providing steps that can be taken to encourage […]

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Women Fighting for America is set to host an event this month highlighting key components of domestic security. 

The Take Action Tour, which will take place January 28 to 30 in McAllen, Texas, will feature experts in election integrity, border security, civil rights, education and biblical citizenship, providing steps that can be taken to encourage local and state government leaders to take action.

The mission is to restore election integrity and operational control over the interior of our counties and states.  

“Election integrity is an important foundation stone of our constitutional republic, it is the personal franchise, the consent to be governed, which makes our nation unique amongst all nations,” Arizona state Rep. Mark Finchem, the national spokesman for election integrity, said. “We are not a democracy as has been taught in our schools for decades, and our right to a republican form of government is enshrined in the Constitution of the United States under Article  IV, Sec. 4, ‘The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion…’ But when our people don’t know this, how will they defend their rights?”

As previously reported by Human Events News, Finchem, effectively took his Arizona Ballot Integrity Project (BIP) national in October when he and approximately 30 others from around the country gathered at the suburban Dallas offices of international authentication leader, Authentix, to create a process for introducing a highly counterfeit-resistant paper ballot.  

Christie Hutcherson, the founder of Women Fighting for America and organizer of the event, said: “Women Fighting for America is a philanthropic organization dedicated to educating and empowering women to establish a unified vision for America. We support and defend our liberty and freedom and an America where everyone can pursue their American dream. Today, American’s closely held beliefs and freedoms are under constant attack. We will not stand idly by and let America become another failed socialist experiment. This TOUR is designed to equip, energize and empower men and women to counter the existential threat that we now face.”

To find out more about the event and purchase tickets, click here.

To contact the organization, email: [email protected]

To contact the host, Christie Hutcherson, email: [email protected]

 

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