‘The Only Answer Is to Quiet Their Voices at the Ballot Box’: David Jolly on Changing the Minds of Jan. 6 Supporters
‘I am not sure there is a convincing argument to change the minds of those who currently believe that January 6th was not what it really was’
Jan 7, 2024 12:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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JOLLY: "I am not sure there is a convincing argument to change the minds of those who currently believe that January 6th was not what it really was. I think the only answer is to quiet their voices at the ballot box. I realize that sounds disrespectful, but with democracy on the line, the most effective way to rebut their false beliefs or their conspiracy beliefs is to actually beat them at the ballot box. I think that's what you hear in Joe Biden’s rhetoric and speeches today, is that democracy itself is on the line. Those who in favor of protecting democracy really must win in November."