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With respect, Rob, voting for any of these posers gets more of the same. Elections have not been free of fraud for a long time; they have toppled governments and installed their puppets all over the world, including here, accumulating control of all the levers of power, which they thought they had with Obama. Hilary was supposed to win and finish their 16 year plan.

Spread this far and wide, PROOF: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np0zoWjnvR4&t=1495s

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Haley was an architect of a strict voting law requiring photo ID in South Carolina. One of the reasons I like her. She understands that critical issue and knows how to deliver reform policy on it. Trump is certainly the poster child for voter fraud victimhood, but I haven't heard him articulate any plan or policy prescription to fix it. For his part, DeSantis Governor spearheaded S 524, which established the Office of Election Crimes and Security in Frlorida, solely dedicated to investigating election law violations. A big reason I like him. (Learn about here: https://www.flgov.com/2023/07/14/governor-ron-desantis-highlights-accomplishments-during-first-year-of-election-integrity-office/). Neither of these candidates would bring "more of the same" to that issue. They have good track records of delivering results.

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All true, Rob, and I appreciate your reply. As time passes, however, more shoes drop and there are other angles revealed behind the media narratives and motives of the candidates (or actors, as I have come to think of them). They both rode the party money-raising apparatus and then, inexplicably, both seem to quickly flame out or turn into warmongers for another convenient foreign entanglement -- this time between foes with long simmering religious hatreds, fueled by decades of our tax dollars in the name of OUR national security, forcing us to fund both weaponry and "humanitarian assistance" which gets stolen for weaponry. Just another war to "unite" us with guaranteed sacrifice of many more bodies. The military industrial complex is very pleased; but we the people not so much, if polls are to be trusted.

They want us to pick a side, lighting the fires of fear and hate and keep us fighting each other so we don't see the designing men and women behind the curtain.

Are we, as a country, prepared to fight a 3-front foreign war when we are fighting a 3-front domestic war on our economy, sucked dry by the FED, big pharma's bioweapons, open borders free-for-all (except for citizens) and the climate industrial complex forcing us to buy China-slave-made "green" materials and products that are killing wildlife and poisoning our land. Who benefits?

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/?s=deSantis

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Sorry to say I have a slightly different take on Vivek. Yes, his style can be off-putting, but he’s the only one who is bringing an America First foreign policy. All you have to do is listen to Tim Scott’s justification for the Ukraine support and you realize how absolutely immoral it is. To brag about how the primary objective is to degrade Purim’s army and that the only lives that are being lost are Ukrainian misses the point entirely. Ukraine has no actual chance of prevailing yet we are pushing them to send their young men to die just to help us to distract Russia’s army from developments in NATO. That’s not a righteous and moral plan. Nikki Haley’s rationale is no better.

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