Stephen K. Bannon welcomed The Star News Network‘s National Political Editor, Neil W. McCabe, on Wednesday’s WarRoom: Battleground to discuss Arizona’s late-night legislation push to outlaw precinct strategy after being cheered by former President Trump.

Bannon: People only have so much energy, so much time to put their shoulder to the wheel here. What is this fiasco in Arizona? We don’t have time to get Dan Schultz on today.

We’re going to get him on tomorrow. Dan just texted me this thing from Harris County, where they didn’t count 10,000 ballots down in the Houston area.

I think they just got rid of one of the Democratic officials and they’re tweeting out this is the result of the Bannon precinct strategy. It is really the Schultz precinct strategy. But where it was formed and when it came to birth in Arizona, President Trump – and just make sure everybody understands this – Trump comes out after Steve Stern and Schultz have done this incredible job. We’ve been on the WarRoom for over a year. People have responded. The posse is signing up all over the country. There are tens of thousands of people. It’s making the Left media melt down.

Somebody’s got a book contract, because this one is even more than the school boards. This is what freaks them out. Trump comes out last Monday and endorses the precinct strategy. I heard my guys are doing this. I really love it.

Keep fighting. Lindell comes out right afterward and says, I love the precinct strategy. Four days later, emergency legislation in a package. And Ducey goes to do Ducey’s thing in the middle of the night and, I guess on Friday, the precinct thing has now been outlawed and everybody’s pointing the finger at everybody else.

And they’re saying, oh, we’re just going to go back to the Democrats who need two-thirds votes. And I’m hearing that they’re demanding the dropping of voter ID. What caused this? Who’s to blame and what’s the solution, Neil McCabe?

McCabe: So a little while ago, I spoke to State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita and she told me that the fingerprints belong to the Arizona Association of Counties.

They wrote the bill and they pushed it through and they handed it over to the legislative leaders and they said, this is what we need to do to run these elections for this cycle. And nobody read the bill.

Or if they read it, it took a while to process it. I know that a number of people have gone to attorneys. Schultz himself is an attorney. He told me he had trouble understanding the bill. But as it’s written right now, it’s an emergency bill.

And so, as you know, Steve, a supernatural sin requires a supernatural sacrifice. And so to get this thing reversed, they have to pass another emergency bill with a two-thirds majority and the Democrats have told them you’re going to have to give us your firstborn child, a kidney, or the elimination of voter ID. Your choice.

Listen to the full interview here:

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