Webinar | Election Interference ‘with Chinese Characteristics’        

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A CPDC WEBINAR

Election Interference
‘with Chinese Characteristics’:

The CCP’s Unrestricted Warfare on America’s Voters

Friday, Oct 25, 2024
1:00-2:15 p.m. ET

With the United States 2024 elections underway across America, concerns about the integrity of the balloting and its results are intensifying. While there are many reasons for unease on this score, some involving interference by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have not gotten the attention – let alone the corrective action – they require.

These include the CCP’s ability to: systematically register voters aligned with their political warfare agenda; weaponize TikTok; manipulate voting machines; marshal their captured elites; generate and cast large numbers of fraudulent ballots; and create chaos with targeted and/or widespread violence at the hands of their many thousands of PLA personnel, to say nothing of over 300,000 Chinese students now in this country.

The next Committee on the Present Danger: China webinar at our new regular time from 1:00-2:15 p.m. ET Friday, October 25 will examine such topics – and what can and must be done to mitigate such dangers in the critical days ahead.

Moderator:

Frank Gaffney,Vice Chairman, Committee on the Present Danger: China

Panelists:

Gordon Chang – Topic: “Ancient and Communist Chinese Doctrine: Operate in the Enemy’s Rear – the Implications for our Elections”
Derek Harvey – Topic: “The State of Election Integrity in 2024 America”
Trevor Loudon – Topic: “The CCP’s Swing State Get-out-the-Vote Operations”
Brian Costello – Topic: “TikTok: The CCP’s Weapon of Mass Voter Indoctrination and Manipulation”
Gary Bernsten – Topic: “Election Machinery: Made in — and Vulnerable to Manipulation by – China”
Todd Bensman – Topic: “Flooding the Zone: The Presence Here of Thousands of Chinese Soldiers and the Implications for the Elections”
Brian Kennedy — Topic: “Ballots with Chinese Characteristics”

 

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