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I voted for the Democratic Party for over 20 years, believing in hope and change promised by Barack Obama. However, the reality is different. Jobs, better schools, and election improvements in our communities didn't happen. Our national security is at risk with open borders. We need to stop dividing ourselves by race and ethnicity and start thinking as Americans. Donald Trump emphasizes America first and his Trump Organization reflects diversity in its workforce. He has created jobs and understands the struggles of different roles within a company. Considering all this, we need a president who can restore hope for the American people.

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In this video, the speaker expresses frustration with the Democratic Party in Chicago. They believe that the party does not support them and suggests that it is time for Republicans to step up. The speaker states that they would rather deal with the Republican Party than the Democrats, as they feel betrayed by the latter. They also mention that they will not tolerate being ignored by their state representatives, congressmen, aldermen, and mayor. The speaker concludes by mentioning that during the Democratic convention in Chicago, many black voters chose Republican ballots, which they see as a significant statement.

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Speaker 0: Some Republicans want Trump as their next candidate, but I can't speak for all Republicans. I still consider myself a Republican in the sense of Senator Mitt Romney and the Reagan Republican Party. The Republican Party needs a strong conservative, and I don't think Trump fits that. This upcoming election is crucial for the party, and if politicians in Congress want to make a stand, they need to do it now. It's disappointing that they support him despite his actions on January 6. If they can't split from him, a third party may be necessary.

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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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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 this video, the speaker expresses frustration with the Democratic Party in Chicago and encourages Republicans to seize the opportunity. They believe that the Democratic Party is not supporting them and that both parties are essentially the same. The speaker prefers dealing with the Republican Party over the Democrats. They assert that they will no longer tolerate being ignored by their state representatives, congressmen, aldermen, and mayor. The speaker also mentions that during the Democratic convention in Chicago, it was discovered that many black voters chose Republican ballots.

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I used to be a Democrat, but after meeting this man, I won't vote for a Democrat again.

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Republican members are hearing from their constituents how current policies and their votes are affecting their lives. They will understand they either have to change their vote or their constituents will change them in the job. It will soon be very clear that the days of the Republican majority in Congress are numbered.

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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 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 group of Minnesota Somali leaders, imams, and former Democrats held a press conference endorsing President Donald Trump and JD Vance over Kamala Harris. They expressed frustration with the Democratic Party, stating that it no longer represents their interests. The speakers highlighted their extensive efforts to engage with the community, emphasizing that Joe Biden's leadership is lacking. Key issues for the community include global peace, economic concerns, family values, and education, with a strong focus on inflation. The community has united in support of President Trump, signaling a significant shift in political allegiance.

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My Republican colleagues, led by Donald Trump, are in a meltdown because their presidential nominee and policies are unpopular. They are pushing for a nationwide abortion ban and their project 2025 is failing. Democrats just want to focus on moving the country forward and prioritizing people over politics.

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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 socialist Marxist mayor of New York City is about to be elected as the new party leader. Half the Democrats want to meet him and take selfies with him, but they are unsure if they will endorse him. The speaker claims this reflects the Democratic party's shift in Washington and New York, but asserts it does not represent America as a whole. Republicans are delivering for hardworking families across the political spectrum, which is why the economy is starting to move in the right direction.

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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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I didn't leave the Democratic Party; it left me. It has strayed from its roots of peace, civil rights, and protecting the middle class. Today, it promotes war, censorship, and divides Americans. The party now aligns with Wall Street and big corporations, undermining women's sports and voting rights. Chronic disease is rampant, affecting 60% of Americans, while we spend excessively on healthcare. We need a president who will restore moral authority, end the warfare state, and prioritize the well-being of our children. We deserve leadership that unites rather than divides, and that addresses corruption in federal agencies. It's time to vote for a candidate who will make America healthy and great again. Let's go to the polls on November 5th and support Donald Trump. God bless you, and God bless America.

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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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I used to be a Democrat in Chicago until I saw how their policies hurt the city. Now I support Trump because he cares about America and its people. I'm working to turn Chicago red by getting people to vote for Trump. Check out our website for more info. Let's make America great again!

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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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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and deep disappointment and disdain for the current president and vice president. The BLM leader feels that black people are starting to shift away from the Democratic Party, which they believe has racist policies that harm the black family. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who is honest and won't betray them like the Democrats.

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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 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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The speaker claims the mainstream media is lying about Vance Luther Bolter's party affiliation. According to the speaker, some states, like Minnesota, do not register voters by party affiliation and have open primary systems. The speaker states that despite serving under Democratic governors, news outlets reported Bolter last registered to vote in 2022 as a Republican. The speaker questions why a registered Republican would work under Tim Walz until 2023. The speaker provides voter information showing Bolter registered as a Republican in Oklahoma in 2004. However, Minnesota voter registration only provides name, birth year, and registration status, not party affiliation. The speaker insists the mainstream media is lying about Bolter's affiliation.

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'The View's' Legal Team Forces Whoopi Goldberg to Correct Her Lie | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent controversy surrounding "The View," particularly comments made by Whoopi Goldberg regarding a Turning Point USA event, where she falsely claimed that Nazis were welcomed. Rubin criticizes the show's hosts, including Joy Behar, for spreading misinformation and attempting to connect conservative figures like Ron DeSantis to extremist groups. He asserts that the neo-Nazis were not allowed inside the event and were confronted by attendees. Rubin emphasizes that the media often distorts facts to create narratives that harm conservatives, labeling them as extremists without evidence. He highlights the broader implications of such rhetoric, suggesting it leads to violence and societal division. Additionally, he critiques the left's identity politics and economic policies, arguing they disproportionately harm minority communities. Rubin concludes by noting that many minorities are leaving the Democratic Party due to these issues, and he references Trump's past economic successes for these groups. He expresses frustration with the media's portrayal of conservatives and the lack of accountability for false claims made by public figures.
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