Potential Cheney successor Elise Stefanik, on Steve Bannon's show, answers what her approach to the 2022 campaign will be: “My vision is to run with support from the president and his coalition of voters, which was the highest number of votes ever won by a Republican nominee."
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“This is also about being one team," Stefanik added. "And I’m committed to being a voice and sending a clear message that we are one team, and that means working with the president and working with all of our excellent Republican members of Congress.”
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(To be clear, "the president" in both of these quotes is referring to Trump.)
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Yet a much smaller number of votes that Joe Biden received? How’s that supposed to work, Elise?
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Can we get this image updated with Trump's face? This is NOT "America First". This is all about the guy who lost both houses of Congress AND the White House.
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Only one problem: the opponent had SEVEN MILLION more votes. Sad!
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Formula is suppress votes (for Ds), latch onto Trump politics and bet Trumpettes will vote for you in your state or district.
Highest number of votes ever won by an R nominee may translate to a win if you can prevent votes for Ds from being cast or counted.
Rinse & repeat.
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I’m sorry…but why isn’t it a bigger story that Bannon is still not in prison and influencing politics?
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Guys, the United States population has been continuously growing. Having more votes than guys in the previous elections is not something to be proud of.
This is like a dwarf being proud that he's taller at age 20 that at age 4.
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