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No...what fared poorly is voter turnout. Apparently on the low side, in some states only 25% turned out and in others only 33% turned out. If that is the case the message being sent is that it is a waste of time and the system is broken beyond repair. That shows that MOST registered voters believe that it is too easy to cheat the system. Which is obvious in Kari Lakes case as she was up against a total idiot and in the Oz vs Fetterman race that Fetterman had no way to win due to his mental state and yet he did?? And there were all kinds of "broken machines" in both PA and AZ. Yeah, my ass. I think Gary Barnett is right. It's a joke. https://www.garydbarnett.com/another-dictatorial-election-what-have-you-done-and-why-are-you-still-so-blind/

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It is a waste of time

If it could actually change things we'd never be allowed to do it

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Gary Barnett for Precedent!

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Agreed. The voters don't bother. I myself am busy building something new.

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Ballot box fraud, mail-in fraud, early voting fraud, fraud, fraud. End of discussion.

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The American people apparently like boots on their neck

9/11 finished off American liberty after the mortal wound it took during the Civil War.

We've become a country of cowards and trannies molesting and mutilating kids.

America doesn't even deserve to exist anymore, honestly. We should just glass the place and be done with it.

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gun owners the most heavily armed in history are the biggest cowards to ever walk the earth

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Gun owners feel like they will be voting in a different way before this gets better.

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gum owners think the 2nds purpose was for hunting and target shooting. before the second amendment you did not need permission to hunt or shoot. the ONLY purpose of the 2nd is to take down the govt

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Yeah, we're a nation of laws, don't ya know. That's why we haven't decorated the lampposts with any of them yet.

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country was founded on not obeying laws. blm did real good not obeying laws. I suggest you look up the 100 year old tulsa race riots. that is when people were not ashamed to be White. I wish I was around them to be with real men

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I live near Tulsa (40 minute drive) and they put something on the news about the race riots regularly. Most of the things they say about it are false. They are still searching for the mass graves where the hundreds of blacks are buried. They can't find them. The newspapers at the time reported 30 deaths. Some of them committed by blacks against other blacks. The history has to be changed to fit the popular narrative.

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you are 100% right. blm got the whole world to bow to them and over 300 million donated. might be more

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Pretending to know who won what when Dominion voting machines continue to have dominion over elections is an exercise in fantasy thinking.

Those who really control elections (because they control the machines) have gotten rid of Trump and a number of his fans, but have not allowed any serious changes.

The pundits (dramatically) claiming otherwise are merely searching for attention.

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The major problem is that the GOP is made of of Trumpists, RINOs, old time Reaganites, Conservatives, Tea partyists and a host of inbetweeners. There is no unity unlike the democrats/leftists who are unified under the banner of HATE.

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You are wrong. Leftists control the party, and hard-core Socialists control the Leftists. The remaining majority of Democrats are sheep who do whatever their leaders tell them to do. The unity you see is the unity of sheep following the sheepdog, and the sheepdog following the shepherd. Don't expect much action or resistance from the sheep. They will bleat, but nothing more.

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I agree that Trump had his chance and blew it. In 2016, he was the only game in town (besides Rand Paul), and it made sense to vote for him. Then he hired the very swamp he said he was going to drain and allowed himself to be steamrolled out of office by a color revolution/coup carried out by the Deep State.

Remember Trump's "snake" story? He lived that story out, getting bitten by the snake he himself sheltered, knowing it was a snake.

Did he learn anything as a result? Not at all. He's never admitted to hiring and keeping the wrong people in power (e.g., Fauci). And he never will. His ego is too big to admit his faults.

Yes, he did do some good things, but what's the use of that when you destroy your own presidency?

Now we have what amounts to a Trump Cult and an Anti-Trump Cult tearing this country to pieces. The Trump Cult will brook no criticism of their leader, while the Anti-Trump Cult would slit their own throats if it gave them the satisfaction of hurting Trump as well.

Trump's genius is being a polarizing figure. People vote strictly based on their view of him, not based on reality.

The best thing that could happen to America would be for Trump to bow out of the picture so that another populist (someone who believes government should advance the well-being of the people as a whole, not special interests or globalists) could run in his place.

I doubt DeSantis will run - Trump or no Trump - because he has committed himself to being governor of Florida for another four years. And we need Florida to stay free.

Washington may be impossible to fix, but DeSantis has already fixed Florida and set the stage for future populist victories in that state.

Let somebody like Kristy Noem take up the presidential challenge, with Tulsi Gabbard as her running mate to appeal to enough Democrats so that we can have a decisive election result that most Americans can live with.

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Anyone who goes to Washington with the intention of draining the swamp either needs to have extremely thick skin, or be a complete sociopath. The first one will, by definition, not be pleasant, and the would be down right dangerous.

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Most people who choose the DC swamp fall into the second category of power hungry and greedy sociopaths or psychopaths. As this article clarifies, it is not that power corrupts, it is that the corrupted seek power. They are not going there to clean it up, but to wallow in it.

https://dissidentvoice.org/2008/05/beware-the-psychopath-my-son/

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I agree with everything you said, and I also suspect that Trump was meant to be a polarizing force. That was his purpose and why he was elected. Yes, DeSantis should stay in FL where he can do some good instead of wasting his time in DC, where he will just get what I call the "Trump treatment" and be neutered and attacked.

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God's judgments prophecies in the 1960s for its sins of rejecting God.

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