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To: Reno89519; DoughtyOne
From Charlie Kirk:

The newly released New York Times/Siena Poll should confirm what many of us have suspected for months now: The GOP primary is over.

I like Governor DeSantis and have tremendous respect for him as a man and as a governor. I consider him a friend and I believe he's America’s greatest governor. As such I have refused to get in the mud and attack him. He is a great American and I want him to remain a dominant political player for years/decades to come. But his campaign has failed to gain traction.

Now is the time for conservatives to unite and defeat the Democrats and their machine in 2024.

Yes, Trump will be facing 4-5 indictments. But the American people see through them as the political witch hunt that they are. They recognize that the intel agencies and the federal leviathan has been weaponized to eliminate their number 1 threat.

But, our greatest challenge ahead of 2024 is the $ billions that will be spent on ballot harvesting, negative ads, and lawsuits by a well-funded and motivated left. They will outperform polling in key districts because they are investing resources to get out low-propensity voters who otherwise couldn't be bothered. Will the GOP do the same?

We simply cannot afford to waste $1.5 billion on a pointless massacre of a primary. We will not have enough left over to properly invest in ballot chasing in key states—investments that must be made NOW.

We must unite. From Charlie Kirk:

he newly released New York Times/Siena Poll should confirm what many of us have suspected for months now: The GOP primary is over.

I like Governor DeSantis and have tremendous respect for him as a man and as a governor. I consider him a friend and I believe he's America’s greatest governor. As such I have refused to get in the mud and attack him. He is a great American and I want him to remain a dominant political player for years/decades to come. But his campaign has failed to gain traction.

Now is the time for conservatives to unite and defeat the Democrats and their machine in 2024.

Yes, Trump will be facing 4-5 indictments. But the American people see through them as the political witch hunt that they are. They recognize that the intel agencies and the federal leviathan has been weaponized to eliminate their number 1 threat.

But, our greatest challenge ahead of 2024 is the $ billions that will be spent on ballot harvesting, negative ads, and lawsuits by a well-funded and motivated left. They will outperform polling in key districts because they are investing resources to get out low-propensity voters who otherwise couldn't be bothered. Will the GOP do the same?

We simply cannot afford to waste $1.5 billion on a pointless massacre of a primary. We will not have enough left over to properly invest in ballot chasing in key states—investments that must be made NOW.

We must unite.

90 posted on 08/01/2023 8:31:50 AM PDT by Lakeshark (Trump. He stands for the great issues of the day. Stay the course!)
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To: Lakeshark

I will vote for Trump. Every time I read a TDS post saying “There would be no indictments if Trump bla, bla, bla” I wonder if that poster stops completely and waits 10 seconds before proceeding because a cop might give him a ticket if he waits only 2 seconds.


93 posted on 08/01/2023 9:47:58 AM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (Re-imagine the media!)
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To: Lakeshark

I’m not sure it’s vital now, but it will eventually happen.

Going through a full length primary season is idiotic to my
way of thinking.

Do we have to watch Ron replay the 2016 primary season?


96 posted on 08/01/2023 12:41:33 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USofA & to the Constitutional REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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