MATT SCHLAPP (HOST): Look, Charlie, I know you're very involved in this effort. Everyone has their own lane they wanna pick. Should we be chasing ballots? Should we be voting early? Should we be having a whole coordinated activity at these election centers? Should we be guarding election boxes? I think the key is that here at CPAC, we have different groups that are signed up to do different things.
And my call to the activists is to get in those rooms. Get -- take those $12 an hour jobs even if you're someone who doesn't need the money. Get in the rooms. It used to be about being an election observer, that when I -- in my time in national politics, it was all about the volunteers watching the count. Well, things have gotten so crooked. You gotta be in the room when they're doing the count. You know that most of these elections are being determined by temps in our largest cities. So why don't we get those jobs? And if there's wrongdoing, take the videos?
And the other thing we have to do is we have to intimidate, in the nicest of ways, all these elected officials that continue to flout the law. I don't care what jurisdiction you're in. Go to the meetings, make appointments, make it very clear, become conversant with the law. If the citizens don't stand up, nobody in a white building in Washington, DC, is gonna make any changes.