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Trent Wayman's avatar

Grassroots support is way less than 3%. Further investigation into those individual “contributions” will reveal they are actually tickets being sold to events like the annual meeting and the “Disruptors Dinner”. Perfectly fitting name since they’re actively disrupting the grassroots.

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Montana Bennett's avatar

Kris-spot on. So hard to teach people what a conservative or a republican is let alone a conservative republican. In Montana we call them DIRPs (Democrats infiltrating the Republican Party). Too many conservatives aren't paying attention and fall for the DIPs calling themselves the true conservatives. Anyone who has found a successful method for convincing the republican voter how to spot a DIRP let me know. I published the voting record of our DIRP in layman's terms (in a physical paper with scorecards etc.) and the masses wouldn't believe it. I was shocked. Our guy was a liar who truly believes he is a republican and a conservative and was able to convince enough republicans and democrats to vote for him in the primary (ugh-we have open primaries in MT and again our conservatives are too uninformed to understand why that is a bad thing).

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April's avatar

Excellent and spot on Kris! Many America First conservative Republicans (AF) became Precinct Committeemen/women after the stolen election, and seeing the corrupt establishment corporate PAC $$ Republicans “winning” every election. Thanks to Dan Schultz’s PrecinctStrategy.com many

AF Republicans were taking control of several REC’s, but the establishment R’s have managed to control the opportunist puppets on REC boards. These individuals and their deeds must be exposed to ALL Republican voters in each county. Many of us, beyond frustrated, talk amongst ourselves, but must connect the dots for Republican voters that are not PCM/W or activists. We have s-elections, not elections.

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Jon Matthews's avatar

I’m a fervent believer that the 2 party system is what ushered in the idea of an institution over the individual. It brought about the de-facto system that placed the individual at the bottom and corporate control to the top. A better way of explaining the principles of republicanism is the emphasis of conservatism as a philosophy and world view. I for one look forward to the demise of a system based on political ideology and a return to conservative idealism which is founded on the understanding of natural law.

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Ginny 32163's avatar

Excellent reporting Kris! We at the grassroots level want one thing: For our vote to count!

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Yjfnzns's avatar

Excellent article Kris! We are dealing with the exact same thing in PA.

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mary falker-howard's avatar

Apparently, in Indiana the Republican Party is known as a "club" not a party. Thus the winner of the 2024 primary for Brown County commissioner was denied access to the local Lincoln Day Dinner. The local chairman picked another candidate to run against the winner in the general election.

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Tom Wigand's avatar

Well said.

FWIW, for over a decade now I've referred to such types as "Vichy Republicans."

Not unlike their WWII spiritual predecessors in National Socialist (NAZI) occupied France, they (at best) collaborate with - if not are actively supporting - the enemy. Cynically trading integrity and loyalty to their country for lucre. In other words, traitors to their countrymen and country.

Vichy Republicans - especially when they "promote" to the national level - collaborate with (what I call) the Globalist-CCP Axis, i.e., global financial interests, multinational corporations, WEF-U.N., and the CCP - all in turn collaborating agains the USA and intending to impose a "Great Reset" (New World Order) spanning the globe.

To repeat: traitors to their countrymen and country. Which explains why they are opposed to both individual voices and the MAGA movement.

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Cheryl Pavlacka's avatar

Right on Kris! We need to publish this on every website or forum we can find.

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