Mark Mitchell
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And then there's the whole idea that, wow, Dominion just got sold to somebody.
That might change elections dramatically.
pretty massively.
But what I'm looking at is the strategic picture.
And the strategic picture tells us the Republicans are hopelessly outmatched for what's coming, and they are not even on the battlefield.
Donald Trump is, and I think the rest of Donald Trump's term, if he continues with what he's been doing, will be perceived to be successful by most people.
But I don't think that it's going to be adequate enough to give us the preference cascade that we need to get the majority of sane Republicans
High into integrity people into elected office in order to correct the problems with our country quite frankly We probably need 60 good people in the Senate and that's not because of the filibuster limit that's how many people we need to use the nuclear option because so many senators are corrupt and
And so Republicans are sitting back and kicking their heels up.
They're not even in session right now because the government shut down and they're just checked out.
And Donald Trump's out there on the front lines fighting for the American people.
Republicans are completely MIA.
Now, we covered that most of America, 67%, supported draining the swamp.
But there's a lot of other things that they support as well that people conveniently forget.
67 percent, same number, coincidentally, of Americans also support ending corporate welfare.
And if you are perceived to be the party of big business, that's kind of a problem, which is one of the reasons that Republicans only lead by pretty small numbers on the issue of economic trust.
But we have this new poll out and it's fresh off the press and it's not good for Republicans.
Generally speaking, how fair is the U.S.
economy today?
There's three questions here.