The Case for Voting
Tulsi Gabbard, Chairman Michael Whatley and Ins. Commissioner John King
If you’ve read my stuff long enough, you know I’m a conflicted Republican. I know our ideas are better for the country and I voted for Nikki Haley because I believed she is the future of our party. I have accepted that my candidate didn’t win the GOP primary and I will be working to get Republican candidates elected up and down the ballot.
But let me be clear, our Constitution is stronger than any of these moments we are in right now. In fact, a constitution is a contract and contracts are for when things aren’t going well. I am not worried about our Republic or our Constitution and we will be fine whatever happens.
It’s likely we will win the Senate and keep control of the Congress. The question is, who wins the presidency. I believe it is Donald Trump’s to lose. Democrats have had control of the presidency for 12 of the last 16 years and Kamala Harris will have to convince voters that she had nothing to do with the last 4 years. Her “Day One” was 1330+ days ago and what has she done?
I found it amusing the Van Jones, the progressive pundit for CNN, commented that Kamala has had a perfect run and it still “only tied” with the former President. He knows and you know that Trump consistently under polls and so he an every other progressive is worried mainly because you can’t be sure what Kamala will say if she’s off script.
So I will tell you to go vote, parent your children and the children in your lives and have a face to face conversation with someone about why they are voting, who they are voting for and make sure they get out to vote. If we do that, we win as a country and as a party.
So I talked to a few people who are advocating for the re-election of former President Donald Trump. I think they make a great case…how about you?
First, Tulsi Gabbard is and American Patriot, put Kamala Harris in her place in the 2019 Democratic Presidential Debate and has wrongly been put on the TSA’s terror watchlist—what a disgrace to a person who is still serving this country.
Here’s what she had to say:
Then, Michael Whatley, Chairman of the GOP joined to discuss how Trump Force 47 will get the vote out:
And finally, Commissioner John King tells us why the Hispanic community is concerned about immigration and how his service in the military impacted how he approaches this race.

