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Wisconsin, wake up! If Brad Schimel doesn’t win the Supreme Court seat tomorrow, liberals will redraw the maps, gerrymandering away 2 GOP House seats. That flips Congress to Dems, killing Trump’s agenda. This isn’t just a state race—it’s America’s future. VOTE SCHIMEL April 1st! #WisconsinSupremeCourt
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Wisconsin Tesla protest….if you don’t want these people deciding your future, you had better show up in force tomorrow and vote for Brad Schimel!#WisconsinSupremeCourt @elonmusk @TeamSchimel
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Georgia politics in 2025 is heating up, and from a conservative, America First standpoint, the Peach State is looking like a prime battleground for the 2026 midterms. With President Trump back in the White House, delivering on his America First agenda, Georgia’s Republicans are energized and ready to capitalize on his momentum. The state flipped back to red in 2024 with Trump’s narrow but decisive victory over Kamala Harris, proving that Georgia’s conservative roots run deep despite the left’s attempts to turn it into a liberal stronghold. Now, as we look ahead to 2026, the political landscape is shaping up to be a golden opportunity for the GOP to solidify its grip and send a message to the radical Democrats. Let’s start with the big prize: the Senate race. Jon Ossoff, the junior senator who squeaked into office in 2021 thanks to a fluke runoff and a flood of out-of-state cash, is up for re-election. Ossoff’s been a loyal foot soldier for the Biden-Harris mess—pushing their inflationary spending, open-border policies, and woke nonsense that Georgians rejected in 2024. Trump’s win here showed that the state’s voters are fed up with the left’s overreach, and Ossoff’s vulnerable. The guy’s already trying to rally his base with fiery speeches in Atlanta, but it’s hard to see how he overcomes the Trump wave when the boss isn’t even on the ballot. Republicans have a real shot to flip this seat. Early rumblings are that Kemp, Buddy Carter, or MTG may run for that seat. Speaking of MTG, she’s a wildcard worth watching. The firebrand from Georgia’s 14th District has hinted at a Senate or gubernatorial run in 2026, and she’d bring the fight straight to the Democrats. She’s unapologetically pro-Trump, calling out the swamp at every turn, and her national profile could turn out the low-propensity voters who showed up for Trump in 2024. The left loves to hate her, but that just fires up conservatives even more. If she jumps into the Senate race, expect fireworks—and a lot of liberal tears. On the gubernatorial front, Kemp’s term-limited, so the seat’s wide open. This is where Trump’s influence could really shine. He’s already promised to be active on the campaign trail in 2026, and his endorsement will carry massive weight in the GOP primary. Rep. Byron Donalds got Trump’s nod in Florida, and a similar move in Georgia could lock in a loyalist to keep the state red. The Democrats will probably throw up someone like Stacey Abrams again, but her shtick’s getting old. She lost twice already, and with Trump’s agenda rolling—border security, energy independence, and law and order—her big-government promises won’t resonate like they did in 2018. The House map’s another bright spot. Republicans held their ground in 2024, and with Trump in office, the midterms could see the GOP pick off any lingering blue seats. Districts like the 6th and 7th, where Democrats barely hung on last cycle, are ripe for the taking if we keep pushing the Trump playbook: jobs, safety, and American values. The RNC’s focus on low-propensity voters paid off big last year, and they’re doubling down for 2026. That’s a winning strategy in a state where turnout’s everything. Of course, the Democrats won’t go down without a fight. They’ve got their eyes on Georgia after Warnock and Ossoff’s fluke wins, and they’ll dump millions into Ossoff’s race to save face. But here’s the kicker: midterms historically favor the out-of-power party, and with Trump in charge, Republicans aren’t the ones playing defense. The left’s obsession with abortion and identity politics didn’t flip Georgia in 2024, and it won’t in 2026 either—voters here care about their wallets and their neighborhoods, not woke lectures. From a pro-Trump lens, Georgia’s political landscape is ours to lose. The state’s trending back to its conservative core, and with the right candidates- MTG, or a Trump-backed rising star—we can lock in the Senate, the governor’s mansion, and more House seats. Trump’s coattails are long, and his agenda’s a winner. Time to finish the job in 2026 and make Georgia a MAGA fortress.
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Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election on April 1, 2025, is a critical battleground. Electing Brad Schimel is key to stopping Democrats from redistricting congressional maps to their advantage. A liberal court could flip 2 or more conservative House seats, threatening the GOP’s narrow U.S. House majority. Schimel, a tough-on-crime conservative with a proven record, will uphold the rule of law and protect fair elections. Conservatives must turn out to vote for him to keep Wisconsin—and Congress—in balance!
So, if you know any Trump supporters in Wisconsin, I’m asking you to stop what you’re doing & text them about voting for Brad Schimel on April 1st. I’ve been posting about this election for 106 days & I dropped everything to drive 8 hours to Wisconsin. You can all text. ❤️
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We now have 12 states with bills to make ivermectin OTC: - Texas - West Virginia - Alabama - Maine - Pennsylvania - South Carolina - Minnesota - Oklahoma - Kentucky - Missouri - Louisiana - Idaho ... and yesterday Arkansas became the second state in the country (Tennessee is the first) to make ivermectin available without a prescription!
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is making waves as a bold initiative to streamline government operations, and its importance cannot be overstated—both for the state of Georgia and across the United States. At its core, DOGE aims to cut waste, reduce bureaucracy, and ensure taxpayer dollars are used effectively. This mission resonates deeply in Georgia, where lawmakers are already exploring a state-level version of this efficiency push, and it holds transformative potential for the nation as a whole. In Georgia, the focus is on trimming regulatory fat and easing the burden on small businesses, which are the backbone of the state’s economy. State Senator Steve Gooch has highlighted how government red tape adds 20-30% to business overhead costs, a burden ultimately passed on to consumers. The proposed Red Tape Rollback Act (Senate Bill 28) would mandate regular budget reviews and regulatory cuts, aiming to make Georgia a leaner, more business-friendly state. This could lower costs for residents, boost economic growth, and set a model for others to follow. With Georgia’s lawmakers watching the federal DOGE closely, the state could become a testing ground for practical, localized efficiency reforms that prioritize taxpayers over bloated bureaucracies. Nationally, DOGE’s ambitions are even grander. Led by innovative thinkers like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, it’s tasked with slashing billions—potentially trillions—from the federal budget by targeting inefficiencies across agencies. The federal government’s $6.75 trillion budget is riddled with examples of waste, from improper payments to duplicative programs. DOGE’s promise to modernize technology, optimize workforce management, and rethink spending could save billions while making government more responsive to citizens. Beyond dollars and cents, it’s about restoring trust—showing Americans that their government can work smarter, not just harder. Both in Georgia and nationwide, DOGE represents a chance to rethink how government operates. For Georgia, it’s about practical relief for businesses and taxpayers. Nationally, it’s a shot at structural reform on a massive scale. If successful, DOGE could prove that efficiency isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a way to deliver better results for everyone.
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Trump’s back, and the wins are stacking up FAST. Border crossings? Down 90%. Gas prices? Lowest in years. Jobs? Booming with US manufacturing roaring back. Inflation? Crushed to a 4-year low. No more endless wars—peace deals are rolling in. The America First agenda is delivering what the elites never could: results. Share if you’re ready for more!
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Georgia conservatives, the 2026 election is coming fast. Vetting our candidates isn’t just a formality—it’s a necessity. We need leaders who stand firm on principle, not just party loyalty. Weak picks cost us in the past. Dig into their records, question their stances, and demand transparency. The stakes are too high for rubber stamps. Strong vetting now means a stronger Georgia later.
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President Trump asked me to do an online survey here. Do you support: A. Watermarked Paper Ballot B. Same Day Voting C. Voter Photo ID D. Proof of Citizenship E. Election Day Holiday F. All the above.
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Proud that we have judges willing to hold people in power accountable when they ignore the law!!!! #faniwillis #openrecords #fultoncounty acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aai…
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Happy Thanksgiving #HappyThanksgiving
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We did it
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November 5, 2024 Liberation Day🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Every Vote Counts Make sure you VOTE
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