Sean Hannity says voting reform bill H.R. 1 is “baked in cheating in perpetuity”

Hannity: Democrats “want to build in fundamental pathways for unfair and unfree elections”

Sean Hannity says voting reform bill H.R. 1 is “baked in cheating in perpetuity”

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Citation From the April 5, 2021, edition of Premiere Radio Network's The Sean Hannity Show 

CALLER: Since watching the theft of the presidential election in November, I've listened to a ton of your callers call and say, "Look, you know, we've got the midterms coming up in 2022, what do you -- what do you recommend? What are we going to do?" Well, they have us, you know -- the recommendations are get a hold of your representatives and constantly send letters and hound them and yada yada. 

I don't -- I don't really understand where that's going to get us once they ram down this H.R. 1. The media, including the three social giant media sites, are censoring our ability to communicate, to organize, and I think this is kind of a gradual three-step process. Once we can't talk, as conservatives together, and they ram down H.R. 1, the next step to me will inevitably be to disarm the public. 

SEAN HANNITY (HOST): Let me tell you right now, if we -- if H.R. -- S.R. 1 gets passed, it's over. It's baked in cheating in perpetuity, as far as I'm concerned. I don't know how we ever recover from that. They want to build in fundamental pathways for unfair and unfree elections.