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Many assume all Trump voters are Republicans, but that's not true. Trump, Elon Musk, RFK, and Tulsi Gabbard aren't traditional Republicans. The only true Republican among current top figures is JD Vance; the rest are more like JFK Democrats—conservative and libertarian. The Democratic Party has shifted so far left that it's nearly unrecognizable. The donkey mascot is fitting, as Democrats have questioned elections consistently over the past two decades. They questioned the elections in 2000 and 2004, won in 2008 and 2012, and questioned 2016. Yet, when Trump protested in 2020, he was vilified, despite Democrats protesting every Republican win since 2000.

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The speaker states they do not identify with any political party and have lost faith in politicians to improve their life. They believe politicians are on the same team focused on wealth and power. The speaker acknowledges this is a cynical view resulting from observing corporate America and the government since 2020. They anticipate being perceived as a conspiracy theorist, but remain confident in their balanced approach to assessing topics. They are open to others' viewpoints and respect differing beliefs.

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I joined the Democratic Party over 20 years ago, but I left because it no longer defends free speech or represents the values of freedom and liberty. Today, Americans feel they must self-censor, and we are closer to World War III due to the current administration's foreign policy. Many Americans struggle to afford basic necessities, yet the administration claims that "Bidenomics" is working. This election isn't about left versus right; it's about choosing freedom over tyranny. I endorse Donald Trump because he embodies the party of the people and has the courage to confront corruption. A vote for Trump is a vote for a welcoming party, secure borders, and peace. Now is the time for all Americans, regardless of political affiliation, to unite and save our country. Thank you.

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In the nineties, the speaker says they were anti-war, pro-free speech, and pro-gay rights. Now, the speaker claims the left is pro-censorship, pro-war, and engaged in horrible medical mistreatment of gay children in the name of trans medicine. The speaker questions who changed, asserting their values have stayed the same, at least on those issues.

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The speaker questions the guest about his shift from a conservative Republican to a Trump supporter. The guest states he was never a Republican or conservative, but a leftist, and remains a leftist, now a "MAGA leftist." He argues Trump took an axe to the Republican party's traditional stances on social conservatism, foreign interventions, and free trade. He says Trump is pro-gay, appointed a high-ranking gay person, and sidelined the pro-life wing. He believes Trump wants to end wars and is on the side of the downwardly mobile working class. He says Trump recognized that free trade shipped manufacturing jobs overseas while millions of illegal migrants came to compete for the remaining jobs. He concludes that Trump's agenda is socially moderate, anti-war, and protectionist, which he identifies as leftist.

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I'm critical of the Democratic party because I recently left it, like many others. I used to be a staunch liberal, but my perspective shifted when the left began pushing extreme narratives, leading me to research Trump more thoroughly. I realized much of what I'd been shown about him was taken out of context. The turning point was when I was told it was better to spend the holidays alone than with family who voted for Trump. I was also depressed as a liberal; liberalism made me hate everything. While empathy is good, lacking discernment is detrimental. The Democratic party now advocates for things I once opposed, like war, and they attack individual thought. It's why people are leaving, and Trump's increased support across demographics proves it. We're the "new right"—not Republicans, but a diverse group seeking positive change without the misery.

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I used to be liberal but now I'm not, for political and personal reasons. Attended George Floyd protest, got tear gassed. Liberals were never happy, bad for mental health. Insulting and condescending. Turned off by condescension and insults when someone disagrees. Gay pride parades with nudity in front of kids was a turning point for me. Being gay is fine, but not in front of kids.

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I left the Democratic Party because it is controlled by an elitist group of warmongers who prioritize woke culture over important issues. The party I joined years ago, which fought for free speech, working people, and civil liberties, no longer exists. It is clear that a political party that undermines our constitutional freedoms cannot be trusted, and we, the people, must not let them stay in power.

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A former lifelong Democrat who campaigned for Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders is leaving the party and becoming a Republican due to the Democratic Party's disconnect with the American people. The author, Will Pierce, believes that the party has shifted away from its original ideas and now focuses on labeling and dividing people rather than uniting them. He criticizes the Democrats for prioritizing issues like the situation in Kyiv and the southern border over the needs of the average American. Pierce also expresses disappointment in President Joe Biden's performance, particularly regarding the economy and his failure to unite the nation. While he is leaning towards voting for Trump in 2024, he remains undecided. The interviewer suggests that Pierce's switch to the Republican Party could potentially help Republicans improve their election outcomes.

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A white liberal told the speaker that they don't have a clear understanding of their political beliefs and that the MAGA crowd will never accept them. The speaker believes the MAGA crowd already accepts them based on likes and comments. The speaker states they have "left the plantation" and no longer subscribes to liberal views. The speaker will be voting for Donald Trump and is clear on that choice.

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The speaker addresses the Democratic Party, suggesting they should present options of what to vote for, instead of focusing on what to vote against. The speaker then questions Michael and Sherry about this suggestion. The speaker calls out former staff members Rashaan, Galen, and others, accusing them of falsely presenting as independents while being leftists. The speaker identifies as a centrist, and believes Roshan is also a centrist. The speaker reiterates the suggestion to tell people what to vote for, rather than focusing on what to vote against.

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Back in 2013, I was a rising star in the Democratic Party, even serving as vice chair of the DNC. Now, in 2024, I'm headlining CPAC, because the Democratic Party has drastically changed. I joined the Democrats in 2002 because they stood for civil liberties, free speech, and fought for the working class against corporate power. But today's Democratic Party is the party of the elite, out of touch with everyday Americans. They've weaponized government against our freedoms, becoming the party of war and undermining our Constitution. I left the party because they're now the party of the rich, punishing those who disagree. I hope to help secure our borders and get us off this path towards World War Three and nuclear war that the Democrat elite and president Biden’s policies have us on right now.

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A white liberal told the speaker that they don't have a clear understanding of their political beliefs and that the MAGA crowd will never accept them. The speaker believes the MAGA crowd already accepts them based on their likes and comments. The speaker states they have "left the plantation" and no longer subscribes to liberal views. They will be voting for Donald Trump and are clear on that choice. They tell those who disagree to "kick rocks." The speaker concludes with "Trump 2024."

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The speaker believes anything can gain a cult following, and "true believers" persist. They suggest the Democratic Party risks irrelevance if it doesn't change. The speaker advocates for more centrism and shedding "woke baggage," identifying as an "old school liberal." The speaker argues that "woke" ideology is the opposite of liberalism. They claim liberalism sought a colorblind society, while "woke" ideology puts race at the forefront, emphasizing oppressor versus oppressed dynamics and making the oppressed "sacred."

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I've been labeled as far-right, which is inaccurate. My focus has been on electric vehicles, solar energy, and batteries to help the environment. I've historically identified as a moderate Democrat and even supported Obama. However, I believe the Biden administration is not moderate, and Kamala Harris's background reflects a more leftist ideology. We are at a critical juncture in America, facing a fork in the road. I see one path leading to prosperity and another, represented by Kamala, leading in the opposite direction. Although I may face backlash for my views, I want to express my honest opinion. I encourage those in the moderate camp to consider supporting Donald Trump for president.

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Speaker declares a political shift: "I was an old school democrat. I will never vote a fucking democrat ever." "I was a purple party independent. You lost me. I'm all red now." He condemns those who "celebrate and rejoice in the murder and assassination of someone who just was giving a different point of view than what you're used to in the fucking colleges these days" and says "You are and will always be part of the problem if you're rejoicing in that." He notes "He was a family man. He just came and was respectful to everybody and was assassinated for it." The speaker concludes, "It's fucking pathetic, and so as what the Democratic Party has become."

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How many of you here are Democrats or used to be Democrats? Raise your hands. You're not alone. Many can relate to our journeys and frustrations with the current Democratic Party, which seems to oppose the values we once held.

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Natalie Bysner, a former atheist Democrat turned conservative Christian, shares her journey of walking away from the Democratic party. She discusses her initial support for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and her growing disillusionment with the left during the Trump administration. Natalie highlights her concerns about the push for racial diversity and the concept of white privilege, which she feels doesn't align with her own experiences. She also expresses frustration with the COVID-19 lockdowns and the contradictory messages she received about protesting versus going to work. Ultimately, Natalie found a welcoming community in the WalkAway movement and emphasizes the importance of informed voting and open-mindedness.

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The speaker questions the guest about his shift from a "conservative Republican" to a "Trump supporter." The guest claims he was never a Republican or conservative, but a leftist and remains a "MAGA leftist." He argues Trump took an axe to the Republican party's traditional stances on social conservatism, foreign interventions, and free trade. He says Trump is pro-gay, appointed an out gay person as Secretary of Treasury, and sidelined the pro-life wing. He claims Trump believes abortion should be legal for twelve weeks and is anti-war, trying to end wars. He says Trump recognized the plight of the working class, blaming free trade for shipping manufacturing jobs overseas and the influx of illegal migrants for competing with remaining jobs. He concludes Trump's agenda is socially moderate, anti-war, and protectionist, which he defines as leftist.

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Voters who supported Kamala Harris are grappling with shock and anger over the election results, questioning why many traditionally Democratic voters shifted to Trump. This shift reflects a broader alienation from the Democratic Party, perceived as increasingly intolerant and radical. Many feel relief at Trump's victory, viewing it as a rejection of totalitarianism rather than an endorsement of Trump himself. Over the past decade, a rise in "wokeism" has led to societal division, with dissenters facing ostracism. The political landscape is changing, with Trump gaining support among diverse demographics, signaling a significant realignment. While some institutions remain entrenched in progressive ideologies, there is a sense of catharsis among those who felt persecuted, as they now feel freer to express their views. The journey away from peak wokeism is underway, though challenges remain in addressing past abuses of power and censorship.

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I used to be a radical feminist/liberal, but left due to high taxes, government spending issues, and concerns about children's education. I believe the government shouldn't dictate personal matters or push sexuality in schools. Parents' rights are being eroded in California. I urge voting based on beliefs, not party affiliation.

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Will Tulsi Gabbard's New Endorsement Help Turn This State Red? | Direct Message | Rubin Report
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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The discussion centers on the importance of freedom and self-governance as envisioned by the founding fathers. A Cuban refugee's remark highlights that if freedom is lost in the U.S., there is nowhere left to escape. The hosts emphasize the current election as a pivotal moment for American self-determination versus bureaucratic control. They argue that the political landscape has shifted dramatically, with a growing awareness among citizens about government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democrat, is spotlighted for endorsing Republican candidates like Tudor Dixon in Michigan, reflecting a broader trend of disillusioned liberals aligning with conservative values to protect individual rights. The hosts advocate for a return to foundational American principles, criticizing the current administration's incompetence and the rise of "woke" ideologies. They highlight various candidates across the country, including Blake Masters in Arizona and Lee Zeldin in New York, who are gaining traction by addressing crime, inflation, and government accountability. The overarching message is a call to action for voters to prioritize freedom and reject the encroachment of government control, with a focus on the importance of local governance and individual rights.

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Elon Musk's Most Recent Tweets Just Launched a War Against Democrats | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin returns to Florida after a successful book tour, expressing his appreciation for being back in the studio. He shares insights from his tour, noting the stark differences between states, particularly between red states like Texas and blue states like California, where he observed a sense of community among attendees feeling like "refugees" from the chaos of their surroundings. Rubin discusses the decline of places like Santa Monica, which he describes as filthy and overrun with homelessness, contrasting it with the cleanliness of Florida. He highlights a cultural shift, suggesting that society is moving into a "post-woke world." Elon Musk's recent comments about voting Republican resonate with this sentiment, as he critiques the Democratic Party for becoming divisive. Rubin notes that many people he met on tour, including former liberals, are beginning to recognize the failures of progressive policies. Rubin also discusses corporate reactions to the cultural climate, with companies like Netflix and Hulu distancing themselves from woke programming. He emphasizes that the Democrats are losing ground, particularly among young and minority voters, as dissatisfaction with the current administration grows. The conversation concludes with a call to action, encouraging people to embrace sanity and reject divisive politics.

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Bret Weinstein Makes Joe Rogan Go Quiet with Dark Election Prediction
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In this episode of the Rubin Report, Dave Rubin discusses significant political shifts, particularly regarding Donald Trump and the growing coalition of diverse voices supporting him, including RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. Rubin emphasizes the importance of unity among various political factions to restore the Republic, suggesting that Trump's potential reelection could signify a broader movement against the current political establishment. Bret Weinstein, a guest on the show, highlights the concept of a "cheat margin" in elections, arguing that while manipulation exists, it is crucial for candidates to win decisively to prevent interference. He expresses openness to voting for Trump, especially if he aligns with candidates like RFK, indicating a shift in his political views from traditional Democratic values. Rubin and Weinstein reflect on the 2016 election, noting how Trump's unexpected victory demonstrated the resilience of democracy. They discuss the current political landscape, where many voters, including those traditionally aligned with the Democratic Party, are reconsidering their choices based on policies rather than identity politics. Rubin also critiques the Democratic Party's current direction, labeling it as a threat to democracy and expressing concern over the party's embrace of censorship and authoritarianism. He shares clips of voters expressing their support for Trump, emphasizing a growing sentiment that prioritizes policy over race or gender. The conversation concludes with a call for personal responsibility and self-care as a foundation for political awakening, underscoring the need for individuals to engage thoughtfully in the unfolding political landscape.

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Crowd Stunned by Tulsi Gabbard’s Scathing Remarks During Her Shock Announcement
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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Dave Rubin discusses the current political landscape, emphasizing that the modern Democratic Party has strayed from traditional liberal values, becoming authoritarian and intolerant. He highlights Tulsi Gabbard's recent transition from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party, noting her previous presidential run and the backlash she faced from party leaders. Gabbard's alignment with Trump is framed as a return to a party that represents the people and peace, contrasting her with Kamala Harris, whom Rubin criticizes for her perceived lack of competence and alignment with the establishment. Rubin reflects on the implications of Gabbard's move, suggesting that had she been chosen as Biden's VP instead of Harris, the political landscape might be different. He also mentions the growing number of individuals in Hollywood, like Zachary Levi, who are publicly supporting Trump, indicating a shift among younger voters who are disillusioned with the current administration's policies. The conversation touches on Elon Musk's initiative to encourage voter registration by offering financial incentives, which has drawn criticism from Democrats. Rubin argues that Musk's actions are transparent and aimed at increasing voter participation, contrasting this with the "dark money" tactics often associated with Democratic funding. Rubin concludes by addressing the upcoming election, urging viewers to recognize the importance of their votes and the need for a government that prioritizes individual rights and freedoms. He emphasizes the urgency of the political moment, encouraging people to engage actively in the electoral process.
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