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To: dp0622

And how does a new party break through the now-institutionalized vote fraud machine?


112 posted on 01/21/2021 10:31:52 PM PST by Olog-hai ("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
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To: Olog-hai

“And how does a new party break through the now-institutionalized vote fraud machine?”

You target ~20 or so solid red districts in states without Chinese voting machines regardless of the Republican running there. You can more than likely win with a MAGA/Patriot candidate in a 3-way race since a Dem typically can’t break 30% or so.

Voters cannot fall for two things :

1> The Republican in the district saying “I am a true Conservative” ... no, they aren’t, or else they’d not be a part of that machine.

2> Believe the onslaught of “you are wasting your vote” ads the Republicans are sure to run. People seem to be sick and frigging tired of the Republicans ... a *real* third party would be a breath of fresh air in these districts.

We’d still have to caucus with Republicans in the House, but ~20 is enough seats to be a pain in their ass.

I think the RNC is going to experience a dip in donations after the farce they pulled. They aren’t expecting to have to spend money in “solid R districts”.

Also, LA has runoffs and doesn’t use Dominion ... it wouldn’t be a bad idea to run candidates in all R districts. GA is the same, but they use Dominion.

Basically build a strategy with those parameters and see what happens. All I know is that we can no longer count on any R for anything. We all have our favorites, but you have to look at them as corrupt and done for. I’m sure some of the good ones will join too.


149 posted on 01/22/2021 6:51:45 AM PST by edh
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