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We support Trump because he stands for America, God, and minorities. If you vote left, you'll have nothing left. If you like high gas prices, killing babies, confusion about gender, and giving money to other countries, the Democratic party isn't for you. Join us on the right side.

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We are here to support President Donald Trump. We believe that if you don't vote for him, you're not black. We want more minorities to join us on the right side. If you support high gas prices, abortion, confusion about gender identity, and sending money to other countries, this party is not for you.

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If you're voting for the left, you can express that with bumper stickers on your car. It seems like there's a divide, and I might not have many liberal fans.

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Republicans are accused of hating gays and women, but I'd rather vote for them than a party that doesn't recognize women. While some criticize Republicans for taking away rights, they argue that the other party is doing the same by not protecting women's rights. The speaker expresses frustration with the focus on trivial issues like bathroom policies while important rights are being eroded. Ultimately, the speaker is confident in their voting choice despite the criticism.

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The speaker announces they are joining the Republican party because of their love for the country and President Trump's leadership. They believe Trump has transformed the Republican party, bringing it back to the party of the people and the party of peace. The speaker identifies the Republican party as the party of equality, the party that was founded to fight against and end slavery, and the party of common sense. They state that the party is led by a president with the courage and strength to fight for peace.

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The speaker states they cannot support a party that wants to redefine family, which they consider the core of society. They cannot vote for laws that would allow children to mutilate their bodies, possibly without parental consent, or that would allow LGBTQ+ couples to marry. They also cannot support a party that favors parents losing custody for not affirming a child's transition, children of opposite sexes sharing bathrooms, or biological males competing against the speaker's daughter in sports. The speaker is not pushing their views on others, but sharing the reasons for their voting decision. They suggest voters should ask which party promotes values that are unbiblical and directly contradict a Christian worldview. While both parties may promote some biblical values, the speaker believes the listed issues are weightier matters and influence their vote.

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The speaker states that the Democratic party is unrecognizable and contrasts it with Trump's Republican party. She claims Kamala Harris is anti-freedom, pro-censorship, pro-open borders, and pro-war, embracing warmongers while Trump pledges to end wars. She says the Democratic party and others are trying to destroy Trump by weaponizing the government to silence him and remove him from the ballot because he confronts corruption. Voters have nominated Trump three times due to his commitment to freedom, peace, and prosperity. She announces she is joining the Republican party because Trump has transformed it into the party of the people and peace. She urges Americans to unite and vote for Trump to save the country, secure borders, ensure safe communities, and promote peace. A vote for Trump is a vote for freedom, peace, and America.

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These people made me quit because they wanted me to support Kamala for president, but I think she's worse than me. I'm asking all Americans to vote for Trump to make America great again. So, get me a MAGA hat, vote Trump, and let's make America great. You know what I mean.

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The speaker briefly mentions Ukraine and Russia, suggesting that a nuclear war would be worth it to support democracy and get vaccinated. They then mention shopping at Target in the pride section, looking for a shirt for their openly gay 6-year-old. The speaker abruptly ends their statement, expressing self-hatred and mentioning something about a vaccine for white supremacy. The moderator interrupts and thanks the speaker, asking them to move aside for the next person. The video ends with the moderator announcing a 5-minute break.

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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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Conservative party members can stand with those waving swastikas and the confederate flag. We choose to stand with Canadians who need to get back to work and reclaim their lives.

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The speaker states they are voting for Donald Trump because his policy positions align better with their preferences on taxes, immigration, foreign policy, gun policy, climate change, and "woke" policy. They acknowledge this decision may alienate some listeners, but they are accustomed to such reactions. The speaker also asserts they cannot be "canceled" due to owning the show.

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Today is the speaker's last day in the Democratic Party. They will be hosting the "Dominicans for Trump" rally at Plaza Las Americas at 2 PM. The location is 175th Street and Broadway. The speaker is unsure whether they will join the Republican party or become an independent.

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The speaker did not get vaccinated for COVID-19 and will not get vaccinated for monkeypox. The speaker is starting the "second pandemic of the unvaccinated." The speaker wants liberals vaccinated, boosted, and wearing masks. The speaker says conservatives will continue to make money, shoot guns, and fight to make America great again. The speaker tells patrons not to reply.

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As of today, if you have Canvas, get them rolling. Share this on social media. As of today, the party of faith, family, and freedom.

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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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Former supporters of trust are transitioning to something else, as they are disappointed that he couldn't prevent his father from spreading offensive content. The speaker challenges Fox News and wants news stations to know that many people like them have also transitioned.

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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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No more pronouns, climate change obsession, emergency vaccine mandates, or "dudes in dresses."

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The speaker argues that the Obama and Biden administrations created and extended health-insurance subsidies, not to help individuals, but to fuel a cash pipeline to insurance companies. They claim that the policy began as a temporary expansion of subsidies in 2021, intended to help voters in 2022 and 2024, but now that the election is over, the subsidies will expire in 2025 and premiums will surge. Key points emphasized: - Premiums are currently subsidized: if a typical premium is $600 a month, the speaker says people pay $400 and the government sends $200 to insurance companies, effectively providing $24 billion a year in free money to big insurers. - In 2025, the discounts are said to disappear, causing the bill to revert to $600 or higher. The claim is that Democrats allowed this to happen and knowingly prepared for the premium spike. - The subsidies were expanded temporarily in 2021, but the speaker asserts they were not meant to help voters indefinitely; after the election, the impact is that premiums will rise. - The core assertion is that this is not primarily about health care, but about a cash flow to insurance companies. The speaker contends insurers lobby for subsidies and donate to keep them coming, and when subsidies expire, blame shifts to the other side while insurers profit. - The speaker claims Trump did not create this; Obama did, and Biden extended it only until after the election. The current gridlock is described as political theater because the real election has ended and the dispute is between insurance companies and the general public. - Democrats are portrayed as fighting for their next campaign donation checks from major insurers (UnitedHealthcare, Pfizer, Blue Cross) and for donor interests rather than for individuals. - The speaker asserts that people will experience rising premiums in 2025 and will beg for relief, while they blame the opposing party. A contrast is drawn between government spending that is criticized (e.g., $6 billion for Ukraine) and the claim of $24 billion per year for insurance companies. - The concluding message is that the money is not for you; you are the hostage and the insurers are the kidnappers. The claim remains that each party will let this happen again, and thus, neither Democrats nor Republicans work for the people. - The speaker urges viewers to stop voting for either side and to share the message if they are sick of it.

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A former Democrat who was a vegan, LGBTQ, and environmental activist says they left the Democratic party in 2021, believing the liberal movement had become a fascist, woke movement that silences dissent. The speaker says they now align with classical liberals on most social issues, lean left, and voted for Donald Trump. They support and identify with MAGA, which they see as a centrist movement, not a traditional Republican or GOP or conservative movement. They will make independent choices based on candidates, policies, and history, and advises liberals to listen to those who are tired of "woke shit," noting that some woke politicians like Gavin Newsom are turning their backs on the movement.

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The speaker states they don't respect someone's vote or shirt. They then ask if someone's clothing has anything to do with the situation, mentioning their own "car horn shirt" and blue-collar status, and that they spend hundreds of dollars a month. The speaker concludes by asking if they are being kicked out because they are a "trumper."

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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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The speaker declares an end to "wokeness and weakness," specifying the rejection of pronouns, climate change focus, emergency vaccine mandates, and "dudes in dresses."
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