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In this moment people like Nick, Tucker, Candace, and Brett are symbols of the movement. An attack on them by "the enemies of the entire human race" (as Scripture calls the antichrists against us) is an attack on us all.

You don’t have to agree with everything they say, but you must stand against those targeting them. These attacks aren’t personal. They’re aimed at the truth these voices defend.

I disagree with some of their tactics. I debate strategy with Nick. I don’t see eye to eye with Tucker or Candace on every issue. But none of that matters now. Put aside minor differences. Prepare for the fight. Join the battle.

Our nation will be sovereign again. Our faith will be restored. Our people will be revitalized.

We are going to win.



Mike
 
A few notes on the election. A massive alarm for the GOP.

First, this was a nationalized election. Candidate quality didn't matter. Candidate spending didn't matter. Local issues didn't matter. Incumbent history didn't matter. Individual scandals didn't matter. It swept in blue areas, swing areas, and red areas equally alike. The wave hit Pennsylvania judicial races, Georgia public service commission race, and Virginia state legislative races as much as the higher profile races in blue areas. The wave crested like a tsunami, felt coast to coast, from the northeast to the southwest, from the midatlantic to the mountains, from the industrial midwest to the southern countryside.

Second, new #MAGA completely switched back off, either staying home or flipping their votes to Democrats. See hispanic precincts pretty much anywhere, the youth vote, and working class areas in general. You know who they voted for in NYC? Mamdani.

Third, the NYC race reveals the populist rebellion reaches deep w/in Democratic ranks as well, as the upstart Mamdani -- promising to tax big corporations & the rich to give universal benefits in housing, healthcare, transportation, and the cost of food -- swept the young working class vote across most of the city.

Fourth, Israel is a losing issue, signified when NYC, the most Jewish city in the nation, chooses a Muslim Mayor promising to arrest Bibi if he steps foot into the city. Israel is rapidly becoming a political pariah in America, and no amount of whining about it from the pro-Israel community will change that; only a reversal of policy by Bibi can mitigate this. Ackman understood this, which is why he spent the election panicking.

Fifth, there is still time for Trump to salvage 2026. The 12 point swing in 2021 did not lead to as big a sweep in 2022 as many expected. The key is which party spends the next year persuading working class voters they can, and will, provide solutions to the problems of bread-and-butter that they face. The better economic populist pitch will win over these voters in 2026 & 2028, with these voters deeply skeptical of both parties.



Mike
 
IMO, people like Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro make the entire GOP look completely unhinged, heartless and sinister. If MAGA doesn't divorce itself from the MIGA infiltration and the circus of z-lunatics who are currently in control of the White House, it's over for the GOP for many elections to come. Today's elections should be a wake-up call for the GOP, and a realization that an EXORCISM is needed if the GOP is going to survive. If things don't change, the GOP's future election chances died today alongside Dick Cheney, who was also a war criminal just like many of Trump's closest associates. If Trump doesn't put America first, the voters will put the GOP last! But the GOP is totally tone deaf at this point, and they all got high on their own supply (of bulls--t).



Mike
 
Yesterday’s election results signaled a major shift in politics. The Israel First elements controlling the Republican Party lost.

The future of the Right is represented by figures such as Nick Fuentes, Candace Owens, and Tucker Carlson.

Young voters, in particular, overwhelmingly supported Mamdani, a clear indication of frustration with current U.S. foreign policy that prioritises Israel.

Many of them are questioning why vast sums of taxpayer money are sent to Israel while they face mounting economic hardship at home, juggling multiple jobs yet struggling to afford rent and groceries.

Too many politicians and media figures prioritize foreign interests or personal gain over the needs of ordinary Americans.

This election showed the new generation of voters have rejected prioritising Israel.

To remain competitive in future elections, political leaders will need to respond to this sentiment and place American interests, especially those of working class over the interests of the billionaire class and Israel.

It’s only older boomers that are voting for Israel First establishment figures.

To win an election in the U.S. you need to say no to Israel.



Mike
 

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