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originally posted by: Threadbarer
t's already led to multiple seats being flipped on the state and national levels.
originally posted by: Threadbarer
What makes you think this trend won't translate to the general election? Special elections tend to have a low turnout but some of these special elections since Roe was overturned have seen a bigger turnout for the Dems than recent midterm elections.
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: Degradation33
Exit polls had 59% of Haley supporters saying they wouldn't vote for Trump.
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It is imperative to overlay what the Charles Koch network, specifically Americans for Prosperity (AFP), really represents when considering their announcement to withdraw financial support for Nikki Haley.
Koch and AFP are part of the network of multinational/Wall Street entities who previously held all power in the Republican apparatus. All of the systems of the Republican Party apparatus were essentially controlled by a small group of big money influence makers and political interests.
"Battered conservative syndrome" is an outcome of the majority of Republican voters misunderstanding that corporate desires of the Republican and Democrat club apparatus are essentially merged into one party.
Give the Democrats control over policy, and they are happy. Give the Republicans (leadership mostly) money to acquiesce, and they too are happy. And so it goes.
Then came Donald Trump who turned that dynamic on its end. Suddenly, an America First agenda was being pushed by a Republican candidate, and it didn’t take long for the abused Republican and middle class voter to see their best interests were represented by Trump.
Super PAC urging Michigan Democrats to vote in GOP primary for Nikki Haley
The night before the primary election, a group of Democrats is in Michigan rallying support. But it's not for President Joe Biden — it's for Nikki Haley.
The Primary Pivot Super PAC has traveled the country hoping to convince other Democrats to vote Republican in the primary as a strategy to beat former President Donald Trump.