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Charlie Kirk Is on the Ballot in 2026
« on: September 19, 2025, 02:12:26 pm »
Charlie Kirk Is on the Ballot in 2026
Tim O'Brien


The Charlie Kirk assassination upended a lot of the common tenets of politics, not to mention the unsaid rules of a civil society. Not too long ago, it was universally considered taboo to celebrate the death of anyone, yet thanks to social media and the Left, we’ve all seen people we know, people who teach our children and treat our health, dance and sing and celebrate a murder.

The vast majority of Americans, usually silent at times like this, are feeling a percolating rage build up. Many everyday Americans have decided to channel this energy by reporting the online murder celebrants to their employers, leading to many getting fired. This is unprecedented, and it’s just the beginning.

Conservatives don’t riot in the streets and loot stores when something really bad happens. They volunteer. They organize food drives. They tend to go to church and have prayer vigils. Truly peaceful ones. Blue cities don’t have to board up stores and force their police force to wear riot gear when something bad happens to conservatives. This has been well noted this past week.

But make no mistake that this time, under all of those prayers at candlelight vigils, there is anger. And so, conservatives will do what conservatives do. They will not forget. They will get to work, and that work will be to send a message to the world in November 2026. Charlie Kirk is on the ballot. He’s on the ballot in every single election across the country. From school boards to the Congress and the Senate.

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