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To: DoughtyOne

“Our team has been making a massive mistake by ignoring California. “

The way our team makes mistakes you have to wonder whose side they are really on. Not a finger was raised when one Republican victory after another was blatantly stolen in the California 2018 midterms.

You are 100% correct that Trump should not surrender California to the Globalist/Communists who have taken it over. I’m in New Jersey and feel the same way about this state. Even if Trump didn’t win the presidency in that state he could help get some Republicans in legislative seats, and also create some motivation to fight fraud at the local level (where it all happens.)


18 posted on 05/10/2019 8:47:41 AM PDT by Junk Silver ("It's a little hard to herd people onto trains when they're shooting at you." SirLurkedalot)
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To: Junk Silver

Exactly!

So few people grasp that. When you bring values to a state, you encourage folks to back good people.

We have no visible Republican party leadership in the state. NONE at all!

Now the Democrats have a super-majority, and they come up with “stuff” that spreads to other states.


19 posted on 05/10/2019 9:37:33 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (Can I get a shout out for the person(s) who donated $2,000.00 from France? Thanks so much! Wow!)
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To: Junk Silver; DoughtyOne

The door to door canvassing for absentee ballots should be illegal. If you cannot campaign next to a polling station, you shouldn’t be allowed to campaign inside a person’s home as they fill out their ballot.

CA GOP is devoid of ideas. Really odd considering CA brought two Governors to the Presidency.


23 posted on 05/13/2019 11:48:46 AM PDT by monkeyshine
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