Rachel Alexander joined the podcast to discuss:
- Systemic flaws in Arizona's election processes and how machines and mail-in ballots undermine trust
- The chilling effect of lawfare on conservative attorneys and journalists
- Practical reforms to restore secure, verifiable voting and hold officials accountable
Rachel Alexander is a political columnist, attorney, and former Assistant Attorney General in Arizona. She serves as editor of
Intellectual Conservative and writes regularly for
The Arizona Sun Times and
Townhall. A longtime advocate for election integrity and government accountability, Alexander draws on her legal background and years as Maricopa County's elections attorney to uncover irregularities, defend free speech, and expose misuse of the justice system against conservatives. Her work resonates with readers who value constitutional protections, transparent leadership, and fearless reporting.