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To: srmanuel
I continue to make the point in order to address the egregious wrongs that have occurred you have actually win elections and all the focus should be on the issues that people actually care about.

Nothing else can be discussed on a conservative discussion forum? We should *only* talk about issues that might help us win elections?

It is harmless to discuss those issues on FR, the problem is major Republicans are campaigning on issues like stolen elections Trump and Kari Lake are two examples and every other Republican candidate is forced to address the issue , it’s deliberate on the media’s part

I absolutely believe Kari Lake's election was stolen by corrupt election officials and the theft was enabled by corrupt judges and other officials.

We had one woman testify to the Arizona Senate that most of the important state officials are in the pocket of the Sinola drug cartel. I find that accusation believable, because it makes more sense than what they tell us happened.

380 posted on 07/28/2023 1:47:17 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp

Everyone that has made stolen elections at least somewhat part of their campaign has lost. IF you want to improve election integrity, I’m all for that, in order to do that, you first must win an election and gain power.

If you constantly lose the issue of election integrity, Kari Lake to this day is soliciting money to prove her election was stolen, even though every legal claim she’s made has been a loser.

My point, get elected, get a Republican legislature, then get laws passed, otherwise complaining about it, serves no purpose.


387 posted on 07/29/2023 12:16:24 AM PDT by srmanuel
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