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So, this is going to be a big deal for American conservatives like me. In fact, "Big Deal" is an understatement.

Republicans are poised to take the House with huge wins. We might take the Senate but that is too close to call now.

This is the first step on the road back to sanity, and the road to defeating the encroaching Marxists, a battle which is now a permanent never-ending guerrilla war.

Evil always ends up revealing itself, and so it was recently with the evil of Democrats and their CRT and their sexual grooming in schools. I think a sleeping bear has finally woken up, that bear being the apathetic conservative. The Virginia elections were a precursor.

Higher interest gives GOP edge in 2022 midterms

https://www.foxnews.com/official-polls/fox-news-poll-higher-interest-gives-gop-edge-in-2022-midterms

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I was just watching Biden addressing the media on TV this morning.

Apparently the economy is wonderful. Might be a bit of an inflation problem but Trump did that and sniffy Joe has it under control. He's got a crackerjack team in the Fed working on it. Putin is driving up the price of oil, but Joe released the oil reserve. He's going to raise taxes on oil producers and take their leases away. Good thinking Joe. That'll fix em'. Cheap gas is right around the corner now. You're such a wizard, Joe.

It's the same with the Democrats in general though. BS, diversion and finger pointing is all they've got but I worry that it might be enough.

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11 hours ago, Great American said:

So, this is going to be a big deal for American conservatives like me. In fact, "Big Deal" is an understatement.

Republicans are poised to take the House with huge wins. We might take the Senate but that is too close to call now.

This is the first step on the road back to sanity, and the road to defeating the encroaching Marxists, a battle which is now a permanent never-ending guerrilla war.

Evil always ends up revealing itself, and so it was recently with the evil of Democrats and their CRT and their sexual grooming in schools. I think a sleeping bear has finally woken up, that bear being the apathetic conservative. The Virginia elections were a precursor.

Higher interest gives GOP edge in 2022 midterms

https://www.foxnews.com/official-polls/fox-news-poll-higher-interest-gives-gop-edge-in-2022-midterms

Problem is by fraud the Democrats control the election system.  

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53 minutes ago, Infidel Dog said:

I was just watching Biden addressing the media on TV this morning.

Apparently the economy is wonderful. Might be a bit of an inflation problem but Trump did that and sniffy Joe has it under control. He's got a crackerjack team in the Fed working on it. Putin is driving up the price of oil, but Joe released the oil reserve. He's going to raise taxes on oil producers and take their leases away. Good thinking Joe. That'll fix em'. Cheap gas is right around the corner now. You're such a wizard, Joe.

It's the same with the Democrats in general though. BS, diversion and finger pointing is all they've got but I worry that it might be enough.

Yes, the US economy is in recession.  That is why they are pushing Roe V Wade for the midterms.  Americans are puzzled by this man with clear dementia.

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Part of the problem has also been the blind eye of the GOP.  We saw this before in TWO elections between Dino Rossi and Gregoire for governor in WA state.  Twice a recount pulled the election from Rossi to Gregoire, and the judge didn't allow Dinno to do another count.  The GOP just stood they and did nothing to fight for Rossi.

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Trump undefeated in primary endorsement wins

Donald Trump, Jr., joins Maria Bartiromo on 'Sunday Morning Futures' to weigh in on how former President Donald Trump's endorsed candidates have won every primary election so far and to discuss his newly launched MXM News
 

 

Other races of interest:

Poll: Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Chris Jones lead in gubernatorial primaries
The general election matchup for Arkansas governor is shaping up to be Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Democrat Chris Jones, according to a recent survey.
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/politics/poll-sarah-huckabee-sanders-chris-jones-lead-in-gubernatorial-primaries/91-7a422d87-1c96-4eac-9d7d-e40d4433d789

 

Stefanik PAC endorses Palin
House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik’s (N.Y.) Elevate PAC on Monday announced it is endorsing former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) in her bid for Congress.
https://thehill.com/news/campaign/3481611-stefanik-pac-endorses-palin/

 

 
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13 hours ago, Faramir said:

Part of the problem has also been the blind eye of the GOP.  We saw this before in TWO elections between Dino Rossi and Gregoire for governor in WA state.  Twice a recount pulled the election from Rossi to Gregoire, and the judge didn't allow Dinno to do another count.  The GOP just stood they and did nothing to fight for Rossi.

Agreed. The GOP is full of Globalist puppets. Lindsay Graham and McConnell come to mind. These back-stabbing pieces of refuse need to be dispensed with post haste.

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3 hours ago, Nationalist said:

Agreed. The GOP is full of Globalist puppets. Lindsay Graham and McConnell come to mind. These back-stabbing pieces of refuse need to be dispensed with post haste.

Yes Graham is too war happy for my taste.  He wants the USA to get into a military engagement with Russia.  Plus he was bosom buddie to that corrupt but thankfully now dead John McCain.

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39 minutes ago, Faramir said:

Yes Graham is too war happy for my taste.  He wants the USA to get into a military engagement with Russia.  Plus he was bosom buddie to that corrupt but thankfully now dead John McCain.

I won't speak ill of McCain but...ya...

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17 hours ago, Nationalist said:

I won't speak ill of McCain but...ya...

He was the worst of them all.

Registered Republicans like me ARE the party. We chose Trump to run against Hillary because WE are sick of the RINO's. There are good Republicans and there are RINOs, and the rank and file Republican voter - ME - sent a message, and are continuing to send a message with our votes, that we want the RINO's out. Liz Cheney is out, others are out, and those who are still in don't even understand all this and they are on their way out. But it takes a little time to accomplish this.

But we also have to win, and that is a consideration, because if we do not then the Marxists win, and right now we are on the precipice of disaster. And trust me, Canada does not want us to have the disaster that we are facing.

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8 minutes ago, Great American said:

He was the worst of them all.

Registered Republicans like me ARE the party. We chose Trump to run against Hillary because WE are sick of the RINO's. There are good Republicans and there are RINOs, and the rank and file Republican voter - ME - sent a message, and are continuing to send a message with our votes, that we want the RINO's out. Liz Cheney is out, others are out, and those who are still in don't even understand all this and they are on their way out. But it takes a little time to accomplish this.

But we also have to win, and that is a consideration, because if we do not then the Marxists win, and right now we are on the precipice of disaster. And trust me, Canada does not want us to have the disaster that we are facing.

Just a habit of mine to not speak I'll of the dead...

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On 5/11/2022 at 4:47 AM, Great American said:

Trump undefeated in primary endorsement wins

Donald Trump, Jr., joins Maria Bartiromo on 'Sunday Morning Futures' to weigh in on how former President Donald Trump's endorsed candidates have won every primary election so far and to discuss his newly launched MXM News
 

 

Other races of interest:

Poll: Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Chris Jones lead in gubernatorial primaries
The general election matchup for Arkansas governor is shaping up to be Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Democrat Chris Jones, according to a recent survey.
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/politics/poll-sarah-huckabee-sanders-chris-jones-lead-in-gubernatorial-primaries/91-7a422d87-1c96-4eac-9d7d-e40d4433d789

 

Stefanik PAC endorses Palin
House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik’s (N.Y.) Elevate PAC on Monday announced it is endorsing former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) in her bid for Congress.
https://thehill.com/news/campaign/3481611-stefanik-pac-endorses-palin/

 

 

I hope Sanders wins. I always liked her. Palin...while I hope she wins a seat, I also hope she's learned how to handle the press.

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10 hours ago, Great American said:

He was the worst of them all.

Registered Republicans like me ARE the party. We chose Trump to run against Hillary because WE are sick of the RINO's. There are good Republicans and there are RINOs, and the rank and file Republican voter - ME - sent a message, and are continuing to send a message with our votes, that we want the RINO's out. Liz Cheney is out, others are out, and those who are still in don't even understand all this and they are on their way out. But it takes a little time to accomplish this.

But we also have to win, and that is a consideration, because if we do not then the Marxists win, and right now we are on the precipice of disaster. And trust me, Canada does not want us to have the disaster that we are facing.

Not to mention his corruption in the Keating Five scandal.

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Democrats' 2022 midterm election scare tactics: this desperate move won't save them
Democrats are beginning to really worry about the 2022 elections. And they should
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/democrats-2022-midterm-elections-scare-tactics-newt-gingrich

President Joe Biden’s approval rating is collapsing. Vice President Kamala Harris’ ratings are even worse. The top three Democrat House leaders are so old their collective age would reach back to 1777 (before the U.S. Constitution was written). Senate Democratic leadership has almost nothing to show for its efforts. So, November is starting to look like a disaster for the Democrats.

GOP Leader McCarthy outlines party's message heading into midtermsVideo
Hillary Clinton has argued that it is all a messaging problem. Of course, her husband lost 53 seats and control of the House to Republicans for the first time in 40 years in his first off-year election.

Barack Obama chimed in that it just required Democrats telling their story. Of course, he lost 64 seats to the Republicans in his first off-year election.

Dan Bongino: Biden, Democrats ‘don’t care about the American people’Video
If (when) Biden loses just five seats (less than 10% of the losses in 1994 and 2010), he faces Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and an ardent Republican House. The odds are that the House Republicans will gain 25 to 70 seats as the voter tsunami builds in response to the economic, cultural and practical pain created by the Democrats’ policies.

Fox News reported on the scare tactic the Democrats think they will be forced into: 

"MSNBC analyst John Heilemann revealed a ‘dark’ strategy Democrats are considering using to curb potential losses during the November midterm elections on ‘Deadline: White House’ Tuesday. 

"Heilemann said inflation is ‘psychologically the most devastating thing politically’ and said the key to mitigating losses, according to the strategy, was to make Donald Trump the face of the Republican Party and then harangue attacks against him as an undemocratic force in U.S. politics.

"‘They have to scare the crap out of [the Democratic base] and get them to come out,’ Heilemann said. ‘[The Democrats] can't motivate them on the basis of hope or their pocketbooks or any of these accomplishments. They have to scare the crap out of them.’"

Yelling "Trump" and repeating "be afraid, be very afraid" will work with the hard-core Democratic partisan base (whose members are going to vote anyway). Unfortunately for the Democrats, that base is only 35% of the electorate (there are also nominal Democrats, but they can’t be scared by this approach).

In a real-life test case, former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe tried scare tactics tying current Gov. Glenn Youngkin to Trump – and it failed miserably. The Democratic scare campaign led Youngkin straight to Richmond.

Yelling "Trump" does not switch votes from people who pay more than $90 to fill their gas tanks. It doesn’t move people who find the price of groceries skyrocketing. And it definitely doesn’t inspire those who worry about getting mugged, carjacked, raped or murdered. 

Yelling "Trump" does not work if 18,000 people are illegally crossing the border each day and straining American resources. (This is the equivalent of adding a city larger than Atlanta once a month.)

Yelling "Trump" does not regain the votes of parents and grandparents infuriated by the radical sexual politics and brainwashing that serves as education in unionized public schools.

In 1995, then-President Bill Clinton faced the crisis of his career. He knew from the GOP landslide in 1994 that the country would repudiate a left-wing president. His White House staff wanted him to stand firm as the defender of left-wing policies. He reportedly told them, "If I do what you want, I will be defeated in 1996." Dick Morris convinced him to triangulate with the Gingrich Republicans on one side, the liberals on the other, and Clinton in the middle.

That decision got Clinton re-elected and saved him in the impeachment fight.

However, it also got him to sign welfare reform based on work, Medicare reform, U.S. Food and Drug Administration reform, telecommunications reform, the largest capital gains tax cut in history, and the only four consecutive balanced budgets in your lifetime.

The left hated Clinton’s sellout of the true faith. As Theodore White had warned in "The Making of the President 1972," the liberal ideology had become a liberal theology. In the secular church of the left, Clinton became a heretic. It has haunted his wife ever since.

Biden now faces the same crisis. The only solutions that will alleviate the various crises he is overseeing would be the equivalent of ideological suicide. The far left simply wouldn’t accept them. 

If the 2022 election were important enough, he would have to reverse his energy policies to produce American oil and gas, reverse his immigration policy to gain control of the border, reduce spending and regulations to get inflation under control, take on the more extreme woke elements especially in the schools, and become aggressively pro-victim and anti-criminal.

Those changes would work with most Americans, but they would lead to a vicious civil war in the Democratic Party.
So, the only strategy that might work is a strategy Democrats can’t tolerate. They would rather lose than give up on their Big Government Socialist ideology and woke values.

And they will lose.

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Dems Hope to Make Midterms About Trump, Not Referendum on Their Performance
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/democrats-trump-midterms/2022/05/02/id/1068069/

Fearing that they can't win the midterm elections if they focus on their performance, President Joe Biden and fellow Democrats are trying to turn the campaign into a sharp contrast with former President Donald Trump and the Republicans, Politico reported on Monday.

Democrats are particularly awaiting potential findings from the Jan. 6 select committee and hope those discoveries can inflame a battle brewing within the Republican Party over Trump’s legacy and power.

Biden recently gave a glimpse of the strategy, saying, “This ain’t your father’s Republican Party.” Biden called it “the MAGA party now,” where Republicans “are afraid to act properly, because they know they’ll be primaried” if they don’t follow in step with Trump and his acolytes, according to Politico.

However, hampering this effort is a lack of coordination from the White House, with some Democrats frustrated that there is no direction given when asked to defend such policies as the administration’s position on voting rights, Biden’s legislative agenda, and his decision to rescind Title 42, the Trump-era health directive that permits the expulsion of migrants seeking asylum.

The efforts are also harmed by three realities: Biden’s poll numbers are low, inflation is at its highest in decades, and the margins of Democrats in Congress are slim.

But the White House has renewed hope that Democrats will still have time to change the conversation, as there are signs of growing division within the GOP, Politico reported. These splits are particularly highlighted by revelations about House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s critical words for Trump and right-wing caucus members after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Reinforcing that storyline, Democrats are also hoping that the House committee investigating the riot, which plans to hold prime-time hearings in June, might produce damaging findings against Trump and other key Republicans.

Another boost Biden advisers believe they received was Elon Musk’s surprise purchase of Twitter, which raises the chances that Trump will be allowed to return to the platform.

Although that would shine significantly more attention on Trump, many in Biden’s orbit believe that the more the election becomes about the former president, the better the Democrats’ chances become.

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‘Democrats Are in Some Serious Trouble’ – New NBC Poll: 75% of Americans Say Country is on Wrong Track Under Joe Biden
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/05/democrats-serious-trouble-new-nbc-poll-75-americans-say-country-wrong-track-joe-biden/

A new NBC poll reveals 75% of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track under Joe Biden.

For the past seven months, 70% of Americans have said the country is not headed in the right direction.

Biden’s job approval rating fell to 39% – with 56% Americans say they disapprove, according to the NBC poll.

This is a left-leaning poll so the real numbers are much worse than what NBC is willing to admit.

Via NBC News:

It’s the fourth straight NBC News poll with the wrong-track number higher than 70 percent, and the fifth time in the poll’s 34-year history when the wrong-track number hit 75 percent or higher.

The other times were in 2008 (during the Great Recession) and 2013 (during a government shutdown).

“It is a flashing red light when you see a number like this,” said Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies, who conducted this survey with Democratic pollster Jeff Horwitt of Hart Research Associates.

“Americans are telling us this is as bad as 2008,” McInturff added.

Yet given these numbers, Democrats are still tied with Republicans in the poll’s question of which party should control Congress.

Watch NBC’s Chuck Todd break down the new poll:

 

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On 5/10/2022 at 2:12 PM, Infidel Dog said:

I was just watching Biden addressing the media on TV this morning.

Apparently the economy is wonderful. Might be a bit of an inflation problem but Trump did that and sniffy Joe has it under control. He's got a crackerjack team in the Fed working on it. Putin is driving up the price of oil, but Joe released the oil reserve. He's going to raise taxes on oil producers and take their leases away. Good thinking Joe. That'll fix em'. Cheap gas is right around the corner now. You're such a wizard, Joe.

It's the same with the Democrats in general though. BS, diversion and finger pointing is all they've got but I worry that it might be enough.

Even CNN is admitting that Americans aren't stupid enough to buy Joe's reasons for inflation. It's a big deal when your own media outlet doesn't have your back. 

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35 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

Even CNN is admitting that Americans aren't stupid enough to buy Joe's reasons for inflation. It's a big deal when your own media outlet doesn't have your back. 

I like your posts brother, but I am getting out of this forum. Your big cheese moderator decided to give me warnings for totally made up bullshit, so the writing is on the wall. People cannot handle the truth. Check out my site which has links to all my media. Take care. www.terryobrien.online 

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On 5/16/2022 at 6:24 PM, Great American said:

I like your posts brother, but I am getting out of this forum. Your big cheese moderator decided to give me warnings for totally made up bullshit, so the writing is on the wall. People cannot handle the truth. Check out my site which has links to all my media. Take care. www.terryobrien.online 

I came back in for a moment for a little more abuse. LOL

 

GOP primary turnout suggests red wave in November midterms

https://nypost.com/2022/05/18/gop-primary-turnout-suggests-red-wave-in-november-midterms/

Republican primary voters showed up in droves to take part in Tuesday’s contests, a good early sign for GOP hopes to regain the House and Senate this fall.

As of midday Wednesday, Republican voters made up 54.9% of the turnout in Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania, according to data compiled by JMC Analytics & Polling. 

That figure jumps to 60.9% of turnout when all 10 states that have held primaries so far this year are included.

“In every state where I’ve been measuring turnout changes relative to previous midterms, I’m seeing a clear advantage on the Republican side,” JMC Analytics founder John Couvillon told The Post, adding that the picture was the exact opposite in 2018, when Democrats took control of the House with a net gain of 41 seats.

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