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Megyn Kelly warns of huge issue she fears Republicans cannot overcome to win 2028 presidential election

By ALEX HAMMER, US MEDIA CORRESPONDENT

 Updated: 13:34 EST, 6 November 2025

Megyn Kelly issued a dire warning to her fellow Republicans following the party's major losses on Election Day Tuesday.

After Democrats scored big wins in New Jersey, Virginia and New York City, the former Fox News star fumed on her SiriusXM show that 'Republicans don't know how to win' without Donald Trump.

'The Republican party needs to get its s**t together ASAP,' Kelly said, chiding conservatives for pushing back against a recent Politico report surrounding a leaked Young Republicans' group chat that contained racist messages instead of focusing on the elections.

'I'm really glad that the Republicans devoted so much time to that. That was a great move. Terrific move. Way to stick together and to really shine a light on what matters,' she said.

'The Republicans like to lose. They enjoy losing. They enjoy when they are embattled and in a losing position and complaining. They love it. They do it really well.

'Especially when Donald Trump is not there to get them over the line.'

Kelly went on to accuse her party of not being 'strong' and hiding behind the president's strength while calling for a competent post-Trump strategy.

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The problem is that Republicans don't want to win.  Governing is too hard for them.  They prefer being in the minority and living off the crumbs that fall from the Democrats' table.
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Better candidates, better presented, and with enthusiastic Party backing just might help win elections. Sears was a solid LT Gov. in VA, but maybe not such a good gubernatorial candidate. She might have fared better, though with enthusiastic backing and campaign advice that the Party can offer if it will.

Just being the not democrat is not enough because the Democrats will have big money, massive media, and all the spin that brings with it.

It's an uphill push to overcome the stupid out there, and you have to have good reasons to vote for a candidate if they are out of the normal pattern of voting against their opponent. Voting against the opponent can be a powerful tool, the Dems use it to make every election about Trump, who they have been ginning up maniacal hatred against for over a decade, now, but Republicans keep getting caught in the trap that if they campaign on their opponents negatives, they are made to look mean, hateful, or even racist. That tactic only works when the Democrat is absolutely barrel-bottom material, and not even then if they can be classified as a (whatever)-phobe or racis'.

Time to bring some finesse to the table and sort out GOP campaigns from the get-go.
« Last Edit: November 07, 2025, 02:07:10 pm by Smokin Joe »
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If Trump fails, and from the looks of it he might, 2028 will be unwinnable IMO.

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Candidates in Virginia have it twice as hard.  They have to overcome two political parties, not just one.
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It took just a few weeks for our collective anger and grief [over Charlie Kirk's murder] to turn into blackpilling and infighting.
The right is far more divided than before Charlie was taken from us.
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Number one, there is consternation over the state of the economy.  The Golden Age has yet to materialize, and the government has its hands tied by a $2 trillion deficit. 

Number two, a power struggle in the GOP between the neocons and the America First crowd is coming to a head.  The general public has thoroughly rejected interventionist foreign policy, but figures like Rubio are trying to take us to war in Venezuela.  Tomorrow it will be Nigeria, then more bombs for Zelensky, then regime change in Iran, then start some bleep with China.  It never ends with these people.

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As others have said, the GOP longs for the days when it could fight the good fight against the evil Dems, and now is trying hard to make themselves in the minority once again.

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