Nick Fuentes
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Josh Shapiro, Pete Buttigieg.
But there was an interesting report from even Ralph Smith.
He was talking about that they tested various Democratic Party visions from a range of the elected and opponents and fight language stood out the most for them.
So that is not surprising.
Beto, the Texas, he was like a one hit wonder.
I don't even know why he's still politically relevant because he actually hasn't held office in years.
But he was like, imagine a Democratic Party that fights, really fights for all of us.
No rolling over, no bending over, no big money in corporate politics.
A message defined by people in every state, not consultants and pollsters.
No matter who you are, we're here to listen, learn and work with you.
That was a point 14 plus 14 effect.
That is populism put into sentence form.
And then a negative, the worst receiving message was gay, uh, Gallego.
He's a, um, Senator out of Arizona.
I talked to men about pride, family and security.
And I say, I'm going to make sure you get out of your mom's house, make sure you can get a job so you can get rich.
Democrats should talk about those things.
People don't want to hear words like economic stability.
They want the American dream.
And that was the least.