Steve Bannon touts “hyper-locality” focused activism as a means to foment a “populist revolt”

Bannon: “The precinct strategy, the school board strategy, the election official strategy. Hyper, hyper, hyper-locality. We're taking this back one village at a time”

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Citation From the February 16, 2022 edition of Real America's Voice's War Room: Pandemic

STEVE BANNON (HOST): We've got to keep our shoulder to the wheel because we just don't want a tiny victory, we want to shatter the Democratic Party. See right there? Oh, you know, Trump [INAUDIBLE], oh no, he's a racist, no, no, no, the America [INAUDIBLE] -- this is called populism. The Democrats are not a populist party. They're a party of elites that have somehow convinced working-class people and the working poor, the proletariat to just have the crumbs off the table, and they continue to bribe them with the crumbs off the table.

That's all shattering. From the Rio Grande valley to south Texas to the great heartland of this country. Actually, in San Francisco, the recalling -- we've got a lot to get to -- they're recalling school boards. Remember, hyper-locality, the precinct strategy, the school board strategy, the election official strategy. Hyper, hyper, hyper-locality. We're taking this back one village at a time. A populist revolt.