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To: Robert DeLong

“...RINOs are nothing more than Democrats and both are what make up the Uni-party, which is a product of the Deep-State.”

Most excellent summation, I’m looking forward to voting AGAINST Amash for the third time this August. I’m a proud basher of the GOPe as there has been no republican party for a long time - segue this into why my I’m NOT voting for my “conservative” (once upon a time) Walberg either who has been largely labelled a firm (R) for a long time. Not anymore, he voted for the $1.2 trillion omnibus (no money for the border but cash for the tranny crowd) along with FISA spy mess, and of course countless billions for the Ukes. Never.

There is another dynamic going on too but the MSM and the uniparty/dems/GOPe won’t ever mention it, take for example why Michigan lost both the state house and the state senate at the same time for the first time in decades in the last election, why is this?

Largely because the red areas in this state are really red like other states and just don’t turn out to support RINOs/uniparty types when one can’t tell the difference. It’s been happening around the country, best example recently is the “red wave” that never materialized.


168 posted on 05/05/2024 5:49:47 AM PDT by quantim (Victory is not relative, it is absolute. )
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To: quantim
Well, we still need Republican majorities, if for no other reason than to keep Dems out of power. But true America first "conservatives" need to run. Not sure how we get that to happen. But it is what needs to happen. But if the choice is between Mike Rogers, and Justin Amash, Mike Rogers has to be the one to vote for. Allowing Democrats to win does not serve our best interest. But his constituents need to stay on Mike Rogers like white on rice while he is in office.

I can't stand Julia Letlow, who was the wife of Luke Letlow who was elected to Congress but passed away due to Covid. I will work to primary her in the upcoming primary. They have changed how primaries here in La. The top two advance to the general election. Unless only goes over 50%, then that candidate is the only candidate from that party to move up to the general. If no one gets over 50%, then it becomes more complex because then we are competing against with one Democrat or two, along with any third party candidates. But it will be a Republican or a Democrat the ultimately wins.

177 posted on 05/05/2024 6:45:34 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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