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Florida and Texas: A Case Study of the Two Largest Red States | 6/21/22
Florida and Texas: A Case Study of the Two Largest Red States | 6/21/22
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64 minutes
Released:
Jun 21, 2022
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Why is it that in Texas, where the Republican Party is more conservative than anywhere else, the elected Republicans are awful? At the same time, in Florida, where the party is weaker, we have the best governor? I explain the need to abolish popular primaries in favor of state conventions dominated by activists who can sniff out the frauds. We also discuss the need for Texas and Arizona to use state guards to deport illegal aliens, the threat of transhumanism, and why the oligarchs are so obsessed with Putin.
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Released:
Jun 21, 2022
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