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The Uniparty NEEDS You To Believe There Was No Trump-Led Red Wave. It’s a Lie. And Here’s Why (And How) They’re Doing It…
National Pulse, Nov 10, 2022, DR. GINA LOUDON

The cable news experts keep repeating their new mantra of division, claiming Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is now set up to take out President Trump for 2024. Consider where this information is coming from and what their motivations might be, before you buy into it in the slightest.

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Nothing that happened this week makes DeSantis – who rightfully enjoyed a large victory in my home state, in large part due to the massive inward migration of MAGA Republicans, and in a slightly lesser part due to his laughably hopeless opponent Charlie Crist – the king of the America First movement.

As we begin to get some perspective after the risible “red trickle” falsehoods peddled over Tuesday night, people have begun to realize this midterm election went about as well as any of us had believed.

Not only did President Trump win 219 of his 235 endorsed races (that’s a 93 percent success rate at last count), but the Democrats just guaranteed themselves Joe Biden as their nominee for 2024.

In their zeal to create a “no red wave” narrative, they gave Beijing Joe credit for the disjointed, apoplectic, panicked messaging of abortion and the death of democracy. They have backed themselves into a Biden 2024 corner that is going to be long, arduous, and ultimately, defeated.

MAGA Republicans should also remember that they also do not simply fight the corporate media, the left, and the far left all at the same time. They also fight the same Republican moderates who are now whipping up division inside the party. Think about it. In the week Republicans retake the House, and probably the Senate, win a host of victories around the country and with more to come – the corporate Republican class wants to pick a fight with the man and the movement that got us here.

For example, the establishment GOP in Pennsylvania was dead set against Colonel Doug Mastriano, and they worked hand-in-hand with Democrats to defeat him. When your gubernatorial candidate is being attacked from all sides, including your own, your Senate candidate will also be dragged down, along with congressional candidates on the ballot.

If the GOP had actually rallied around the top of the ticket – Mastriano and Oz – they could have won together and delivered a down-ticket boost. But not only did the GOP establishment in that state lose the governor and the U.S. Senate race, they lost congressional races that should have been pickups. The blame lies with them, and they know it. Hence their projection – as always – onto Trump.

If I were in charge of the Republican National Committee, I would be spending more time talking about how Katie Hobbs – the presiding Secretary of State in Arizona and also conveniently the gubernatorial opponent to Kari Lake – has botched the election process in the Grand Canyon State.


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We need to get rid of the McLEADERSHIP. They have been actively working against republicans

All this talk about how Trump failed to deliver the red wave needs to be redirected to the GOP establishment and why they have been working against the Trump agenda that republicans want.


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1. I see the GOP establishment and their media surrogates are in full propaganda mode. Tell me, what agenda did McConnell promote this election cycle for Republicans to run on? There was no agenda.

2. What legislation did McConnell say a Republican Senate would pass to address the public’s concerns? He offered nothing. There was no coordinated messaging from McConnell.

3. But he spent tens of millions trashing the conservative Republican in Alaska who was endorsed by the state GOP,

4. he denied funding to Republican candidates in Arizona and New Hampshire (both of whom were running against Democrat incumbents in difficult races), and his candidate in Colorado was crushed

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Not only did President Trump win 219 of his 235 endorsed races
(that’s a 93 percent success rate at last count),
but the Democrats just guaranteed themselves Joe Biden as their nominee for 2024.


This page - https://ballotpedia.org/Endorsements_by_Donald_Trump
has extensive data on endorsements by Donald Trump over the last five years.

Here is a summary of the data for this year:

495        Total endorsements
241        Primary endorsements
93%       Primary success rate
254        General election endorsements
80%       General election success rate

https://ballotpedia.org/Endorsements_by_Donald_Trump
has a list of the result from each one of the endorsements by President Trump.

If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion,
mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.
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Here are the 10 RINOs who voted to impeach Trump on Jan. 13, 2021 - NEVER forget!
WY  Liz Cheney      SC 7  Tom Rice             WA 4  Dan Newhouse    IL 16  Adam Kinzinger    OH 16  Anthony Gonzalez
MI 6  Fred Upton    WA 3  Jaime Herrera Beutler    MI 3  Peter Meijer       NY 24  John Katko       CA 21  David Valadao

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This page - https://ballotpedia.org/Endorsements_by_Donald_Trump
has extensive data on endorsements by Donald Trump over the last five years.

Here is a summary of the data for this year:

495        Total endorsements
241        Primary endorsements
93%       Primary success rate
254        General election endorsements
80%       General election success rate

https://ballotpedia.org/Endorsements_by_Donald_Trump
has a list of the result from each one of the endorsements by President Trump.



What matters are the contested races, where there was a real risk of the D’s winning.  Endorsements in obviously safe seats are irrelevant. 

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What matters are the contested races, where there was a real risk of the D’s winning.  Endorsements in obviously safe seats are irrelevant.
  Indeed, the vast majority of endorsements Trump were incumbents, who had a banner year (what was that about draining the swamp again?).

Now let's count the ones where he endorsed in open seats or endorsed someone other than an incumbent. For simplicity I'll restrict this to the Senate:

Alabama - Katie Britt - won, safe seat because anyone not named Roy Moore could win that seat with an R next to their name
Alaska - Kelly Tshibaka - too close to call
Arizona - Blake Masters - about to get the shaft
Connecticut - Leora Levy - lost
Georgia - Herschel Walker - headed to runoff
Missouri - Eric Schmitt - won
Nevada - Adam Laxalt - about to get the shaft
North Carolina - Ted Budd - won
Oklahoma - Markwayne Mullin - won
Pennsylvania - Sean Parnell - never made it to the primary, then endorsed Mehmet Oz, who lost
Vermont - Gerald Malloy - lost

Seems like a lot more misses than hits when he veered off the safe picks.
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I’ve heard it said that politics is the art of the possible.  I think the aftermath of 2020 and 2022 elections have shown us rather that politics is the art of coordinating deception.  I hope for the sake of America’s future that conservative Americans begin to recognize the current shift in paradigm.  But, if the last seven years and four days are any indication, conservatives are failing this particular civics lesson.