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Matthew Boyle 29 Jan 2024 Las Vegas, NV

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Turning Point Action, the political arm of conservative movement leader Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA, has identified more than 4.5 million so-called “disengaged” Republican voters in several battleground states around the country, enough to more than swing the 2024 presidential election’s results from 2020.

The group is holding its first-ever Restoring National Confidence event at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip on Monday and Tuesday, flying in county GOP chairs from 75 of the top 100 battleground counties across the country. The event—contrasting the Republican National Committee (RNC) winter meetings, which will happen from January 30 to February 3 in the same city—is designed, as Breitbart News has reported, to show things the event organizers, which include some of the 168 members of the RNC, should be doing. The counter event’s name—Restoring National Confidence—even trolls the RNC with the same acronym as the national Republican Party committee.

“It’s a turnout game,” Kirk, who leads Turning Point, told Breitbart News. “It’s the exact opposite of what people would have believed. I’m very, very focused and have been for quite some time and will continue to be on these numbers. I believe it’s all going to come down to three states. Trump is going to win Iowa. He’ll win Ohio. He’ll win North Carolina by a little bit—it’s not going to be a blowout. He’ll win Florida by a million votes, so I don’t think Trump should even actively campaign in Iowa, Ohio, and Florida. It’s got to be all in on Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin. Georgia, I’m feeling better and better about. Republicans are really coming home. They’re outpacing Democrats 1.5 to one in voter registration. Arizona, I think we’re beginning to get our act together. We’re headquartered there. We have a great new state party chair who really knows what she’s doing. Wisconsin, I’m worried about. The problem is, when I talk to some of these people, they say, ‘Oh my goodness, maybe Pennsylvania.’ I’m not that bullish on Pennsylvania. It’s a big state. If Pennsylvania falls, that means Wisconsin also falls. Look, it’s a turnout election. I really believe that, and it comes down to: Can we really turn out another 50,000 to 60,000 more Republican voters?”

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Kari Lake couldn't take Arizona by enough margin to overcome the cheating and she was all in for Trump. I think the dislike for both has only grown since then. Trump is a losing candidate and has been for some time. There were alternative choices that could have won - but that was tossed in the trash to stick their finger in their enemy's eyes... Their enemy is going to get the last laugh...

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And Charlie Kirk insuuls the 4.5 million by branding DeSantis' efforts to restore Conservative values back into the GOP " a waste of time".
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Disengaged? What incentive do I have as a conservative to vote?  My choices are either Trump or Haley, with Haley being the obvious GOPe choice.  Both would be a disaster for this country. 

No worries. The DEMS are working on Joe & Kammel's replacements.
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There were alternative choices that could have won - but that was tossed in the trash to stick their finger in their enemy's eyes... Their enemy is going to get the last laugh...

Especially with Joe Biden enjoying a slight bounce in the polls

Trump running now is like Hillary Clinton running in 2016. Hillary Clinton kept trying to change how voters perceived her, but who she  was too ingrained in the mind of the electorate at large

Oh well, maybe things will be different by 2028
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Especially with Joe Biden enjoying a slight bounce in the polls

Trump running now is like Hillary Clinton running in 2016. Hillary Clinton kept trying to change how voters perceived her, but who she  was too ingrained in the mind of the electorate at large

Oh well, maybe things will be different by 2028

2028  I don't see this country remaining in tact as we know her. Elections?  Doubtful.   :reaper:
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2028  I don't see this country remaining in tact as we know her. Elections?  Doubtful.   :reaper:

Well, this will have to start again on the local and state level

And maybe we just ran our course. Trump supporters think that he’s going to save the country and Biden supporters. Believe that he’s going to save the country from Donald Trump.
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2028  I don't see this country remaining in tact as we know her. Elections?  Doubtful.   :reaper:
Oh we'll have elections and they will be fair and honest, just as fair and honest as Russia, China....North Korea, if the democrats have anything to say about it and they have been talking a lot lately.

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2028  I don't see this country remaining in tact as we know her. Elections?  Doubtful.   :reaper:

When you're mass is the size of ours, inertia is very powerful.   There's a lot of staggering along before dissolution becomes plausible.

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I'm one those disengaged - at the Federal level.

All down with state and local though.

I'll definitely vote, it's just a matter of what I skip over on the ballot.
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LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Turning Point Action, the political arm of conservative movement leader Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA, has identified more than 4.5 million so-called “disengaged” Republican voters in several battleground states around the country, enough to more than swing the 2024 presidential election’s results from 2020.

1.) Who elected Charlie Kirk to anything?  I never voted for him.

2.) Republicans do not need to return home.  The Republican Party has left conservatives and conservatism; the Republican Party needs to return home.

3.) Republican engagement has been lacking because cynical professional politicians run to the right in the primaries, and then swing back to the middle in the general elections - aka, flip-flopping.  Give me a candidate who says what he means and means what he says.  I don't need to have my intelligence insulted by a campaign shape-shifter.
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