Tim Miller
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Trump, the president's weird, but you're the people in your life seem like similar.
Both smeg, which I really like for a very nerdy elections analysis, and they looked at like 2017 versus this year.
Republicans actually did worse this year than 2017 ahead of that 2018 wave.
You know, the other thing is just to put a finer point on what you're saying locally is what I'm hearing, at least.
And Tim Alberta has talked about this.
And from an evangelical perspective, my friends that are still in Republican politics tell me this.
The Manhattan Institute poll made it seem like the legacy Republicans are still more of them than the new entrants.
You know, it was like two thirds, one third.
At, like, Republican events and stuff, like in Republican groups, they've been totally run out.
That Mobs for Liberty fight that you were talking about before, where it was like the crazy people were fighting against, you know, the irregular church-going, whatever, traditional school board member Republican.
Like the monster liberty people have run the traditional person off the school board.
They don't want to deal with them anymore.
They're so crazy.
And so the crazier conspiratorial Tucker Candace people, which we're about to get to, are like dominating in these offline spaces, too.
Are you sensing that?
Georgia is pretty good.
I shout out Georgia is where the strongest pushback has happened.
We saw this a little bit in the local elections this week.