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Sadly, Nikki Haley Is Still the Rule, not the Exception, in the GOP | 1/11/24
Sadly, Nikki Haley Is Still the Rule, not the Exception, in the GOP | 1/11/24
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61 minutes
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Jan 11, 2024
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Nikki Haley will never be the nominee for president, but her worldview is still the dominant one down the ballot among almost every GOP governor, senator, and even state legislator. Today, I go through the treachery of Republicans on both the state and federal levels to show how we have failed to move the party over on a single issue of substance since the much-vaunted MAGA revolution. Red states are still controlled by the education, health care, cheap labor, and child-care cartels, and the elected Republicans continue to serve them. It’s just that they got smarter and distract us with mendacious rhetoric. In fact, Trump has made it worse for us because he has now incentivized a movement of Republicans who think and act like Nikki Haley to continue screwing us but use fake feisty rhetoric, distractions, and fealty to Trump as a loincloth to cover their betrayal.
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Released:
Jan 11, 2024
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