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I'm tired of the complaints from those who feel threatened. If you're competent, you shouldn't be worried. I walk into Congress confidently because I know I've worked much harder to earn my place. When compared to others like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Lauren Boebert, the difference is clear. The only ones upset are those who feel overshadowed by individuals who have historically faced greater challenges. This is why there's resistance to education for all.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss campaign strategy around the upcoming midterms. They note that typically midterms localize the election and federal officials are kept out of it, but they plan to invert that approach and put federal officials on the ballot because many low-propensity voters are Trump voters. Speaker 1 agrees, saying “They are.” Speaker 0 adds that a week ago Tuesday showed what happens when he’s not on the ballot and not active, and that he hasn’t fully broken the news to him but he’ll campaign like it’s 2024 again for the people he helps, who are a “turnout machine.” The midterms will be very important to them, and he’ll work to keep the majority. Speaker 1 emphasizes the danger of not having him installed, and expresses frustration with donors who contributed to organizations like theirs over the last four years with a threefold objective: win the presidency, the House, and the Senate. They were strategic about outreach to moms, but now donors seem complacent, as if “we’re good,” which they feel is a dangerous miscalculation since “a swipe of a pen and one election can change everything.” Speaker 0 notes that the majority is in both houses, and that this is a favorable Senate year for Republicans, with the House cycles repeating every two years. He mentions candidate recruitment and that the president began raising money for the midterms the day after the election, sitting on a huge war chest to support these candidates. He will utilize that funding, including his own resources and the money raised, and asserts that nobody can outwork him. He expresses confidence but stresses the need to actually get it done.

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We're winning the support of the American people, despite what the Washington establishment thinks. My Democratic colleagues prioritize bureaucracy and excessive spending over taxpayers. They favor illegal immigration over the rule of law, teachers' unions over students, criminals over victims, transgender athletes over women's sports, and Hamas over Israel. They may feel victorious within their own circles, but they're out of touch with the public. I believe the tide is turning, and the American people are on our side. We're fighting for what's right, and justice will prevail.

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There needs to be Democrats who walk the walk and talk the talk because hypocrisy gets exploited to fuel cynicism. Insider trading in Congress is a prime example. Members of Congress sit on a committee, get information about a drug or a contract, and immediately make a call to their stockbroker, changing things so their portfolio swells. This is done on public trust, taxpayer finance, and public facilities while regulating the market they're trading on. The speaker questions why people act like money only corrupts Republicans.

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My issue with my colleagues is that they have all supported Donald Trump for personal gain. They begged for his endorsement and attacked him in the past. However, the real enemy is not Trump or Biden, but the deep state. I am the only one on this stage who can speak the truth about January 6th being an inside job, the government lying about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9/11, the Democratic Party's support for the great replacement theory, Big Tech stealing the 2020 election, and the National Security Establishment fabricating the Trump Russia collusion hoax. We need someone who will speak truth to power, not someone who criticizes when it's convenient.

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The speaker alleges a Democratic plot to retain Senate control by targeting Montana Senate candidate Tim Sheehy. Sheehy, a Republican and Navy Seal running against Democrat Jon Tester, is leading in polls. The speaker claims Democrats are attacking Sheehy's company, Bridger Aerospace, which fights fires and employs veterans, after previously giving it positive press. The speaker highlights a letter urging a federal investigation into Bridger Aerospace, signed by Democratic donors, including a sex shop owner. The speaker suggests negative press driven by Democrats is causing the stock to be shorted, potentially reducing Sheehy's campaign funds. The speaker notes a connection between short seller Mark Cohodes and Elizabeth Warren. Despite Bridger Aerospace's projected doubling of profitability, its stock price is declining. The speaker urges support for Tim Sheehy.

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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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He wants to appear tough, but it's easy to take advantage of vulnerable people, like an elderly woman. Many in the audience are donors and special interests, which affects their support. The RNC has confirmed that the audience is filled with donors, and the lack of enthusiasm for me stems from my refusal to accept their money. I prioritize doing what's right for the American public over financial contributions. I'm the only one here committed to saving the country without relying on donations.

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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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My issue with my colleagues is that they have all supported Donald Trump for personal gain. Ron DeSantis begged for Trump's endorsement and attacked him in his book. Chris Christie lobbied for COVID money and prepared Trump for debates. The real enemy is the deep state that Trump tried to challenge. I'm the only one on this stage who can speak the truth. January 6th looks like an inside job, the government lied about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9/11, the great replacement theory is part of the Democratic Party's platform, Big Tech stole the 2020 election, and the National Security Establishment stole the 2016 election from Trump with the false Trump Russia collusion hoax. We need someone who won't flip-flop and criticize Trump when it's convenient.

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My issue with my colleagues is that they have all supported Donald Trump for personal gain. Ron DeSantis begged for Trump's endorsement and attacked him in his book. Chris Christie lobbied for COVID money and prepared Trump for debates. The real enemy is the deep state that Trump tried to challenge. I'm the only one who can speak the truth: January 6th was an inside job, the government lied about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9/11, the great replacement theory is part of the Democratic Party's platform, Big Tech stole the 2020 election, and the National Security Establishment falsely claimed Trump colluded with Russia in 2016. We need someone who won't flip-flop and criticize Trump when it's convenient.

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Yesterday, Randy Fine called me. He berated me for forty two minutes about the Florida governor's race, telling me that if I entered that race, there would be real problems for me in the future, telling me that it wouldn't be nice to Byron Donalds if I ran against him as if we don't have elections in this country. Randy, if Byron is such a good candidate, he'll trounce me. But the truth is Republicans are the ones who got trounced this week. Republicans got trounced because of people like you and Byron Donald's. People like you and Byron Donald's, all you get done is write strongly worded letters, go on CNN and Fox News and whine, and then come back to your districts and act like you got something done for Americans. It's an absolute joke. The only person who's working in Washington DC goes by the name of Donald j Trump. And the do nothing congressional Republicans, many of whom are good people, but the truth of the matter is that if Elon Musk emailed you guys and asked you what you got done this week, you would say absolutely nothing. Because you know what? Going on TV, whining on podcasts, and writing tweets does not count. That does not count as getting something done for hardworking Americans. But you know the beautiful thing about all of this is that you guys endorse each other. You and Byron are thick as thieves, which is quite fitting actually. You guys endorse each other. Byron, you endorsed Randy for his congressional reelection. So Byron, let me ask you. Do you endorse Randy Fine's comment on 07/22/2025 in which in response to children starving in Gaza, Randy said, quote, starve away. This is the problem. This is the problem with you congressional Republicans is you are not focused on delivering for America first. We did not vote for foreign wars. We did not vote for bombing other countries. We did not vote for any of that. We voted for America first, period. End of story. And what you guys have done has been a complete humiliation, a complete rejection of the historic landslide, the mandate that we as voters gave president Trump. Get back to DC, do your jobs, and actually deliver America first.

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Hey, it's your ranking grizzler on appropriations from Connecticut's Third District. Get ready for your dark academia congress era because House appropriation is where the money is at. We're not chasing the bag; we *are* the bag. Democrats are funding to make life easier through government funding. Republicans' 2025 plan is suspect. They want to eliminate the Department of Education, which is bad. It's a huge tax on the environment, your education, and your rights, a big loss. Democrats get it, though. See how I keep you informed?

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Speaker 0: This all started because of redistricting in Texas, and this was Trump pushing Republican controlled states to throw out their current congressional maps so as to cook the books so that there is less likely for Democrats to retake control of the house during the next year midterms. Is it fair to argue that Republican Party is starting this? Speaker 1: No, Jake. There has been gerrymandering going on for two hundred years. There is such extreme gerrymandering going on that in a state like Massachusetts, it has 40% of the people voting for Trump. They only had they have zero representatives. The Republican party has zero representatives sent to the house. Think about that. In New Mexico, if 45% of people voted for Trump and vote Republican and zero is sent to the house, zero representative from the Republican party. So there's gerrymandering, crazy gerrymandering going on all over the country and we wanted to try to stop it in California and we did stop it in California and we went around the country. So I think this whole thing about finger pointing and said they did it, so therefore we should doing it. That's not really the way to go. The one party should outperform the other party. It should be performance. And when it comes to midterm elections as you know, always the party that is not in the White House usually wins by twenty, twenty five, 30 seats. So what does five seats matter in the first place in Texas? It is crazy. We should outperform them. That is where the action is.

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We're winning the support of the American people, despite opposition from some in Washington. My Democratic colleagues prioritize bureaucracy and excessive spending over the taxpayer, illegal immigration over the rule of law, teachers unions over students, criminals over victims, transgender athletes over women's sports, and Hamas over Israel. They may feel victorious within their own circles, but they're wrong. The tide is turning; the American people are behind us, and justice will prevail. We're fighting for the right things.

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Recently, there have been instances of Democrats breaking out into song, and it seems when Democrats are singing, Republicans are winning. A bipartisan resolution passed to censure representative Greene, but should Democrats be listening to John Fetterman? Fetterman is a senator from a critical state. I'm not sure he is driven by what's best for his constituents, he seems to be doing what is popular at the time. No politician should be driving the messaging. Democrats should be putting out ads of impacted people across the country. In the next two years, we need to be telling the story of the people. I don't think we should be listening to Fetterman.

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Hi, I'm Gil Fulbright. This campaign isn't really about me; it's about creating a version of me that appeals to you. I spend most of my time raising funds for reelection, not listening to constituents or legislating. I could change my name to anything to please my donors because staying in office is my priority. So, come November, the choice is clear: do you want another spineless mouthpiece for special interests and lobbyists, or another spineless mouthpiece for special interests and lobbyists? I'm Philip Amalf with Farts, and I approve this message.

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We need to focus on getting the senators elected, as we have a good chance of taking the Senate. Our strategy is making a significant impact on the House as well. We have a secret that we believe will help us succeed, and we’ll reveal it after the race is over.

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Tonight, we have the nominees for the 2nd congressional district, Democrat Maggie Goodlander and Republican Lily Tung Williams. High inflation is blamed on corporations, but the real issue stems from government actions in Washington, which print money and borrow irresponsibly, hurting working families and seniors. Goodlander, part of the Biden administration, lacks solutions and is disconnected from the struggles of everyday people. With a net worth of $20-30 million, she doesn't understand regular hardships. The Biden administration's policies have led to increased illegal immigration and censorship of dissenting voices. The American dream is about representation and transparency, and I aim to be a true representative for the people, not a Washington insider. Thank you.

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Republicans who plan to vote against Jim Jordan on the second ballot are afraid of facing a primary challenge. They want to appear supportive by voting for Jordan initially but believe it's time to move on. The problem lies in the overwhelming number of calls they are receiving, with hundreds or even thousands flooding their offices. This is due to the strong grassroots campaign led by far-right activists in support of Jim Jordan.

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I hope someone can get enough votes to become Speaker of the House. The recent funding bill doesn't address border security, funds abortion and DEI, and promotes trans ideology to young kids. We need real leadership to restore safety and security for all Americans. I'm ready to fight for victory in the upcoming election to bring greatness back to our country, which is currently lacking under the Democrats and Biden administration.

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The speaker believes the Schimmel campaign was struggling before Musk's involvement, and while Musk may have given a boost, it didn't solve the Republican issue of low propensity voters turning out for non-Trump candidates. Musk attempted to tie the Supreme Court race vote to larger political issues, but it wasn't sufficient. This is an equation Republicans must solve, particularly in the upcoming midterms, which party strategists will need to address. The speaker does not believe this will be an issue in 2028.

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This isn't about Donald Trump. It's about people who are actually richer than Donald Trump and have a lot of influence because they give money. Do people go up to you privately and like I said, you say like, I agree with you, like in this building, I keep doing what you're doing, but I can't talk about it. Does that ever happen to you? it happens every week. You have to protect their confidence. You have to protect their anonymity because they're confiding in you that they secretly support you, but they don't want to say so publicly, for example, right? Yeah, mean, if I were to say that, then they would never confide in me again. And those are my closest friends. Your enemies up here don't come and say, I think what you're doing is right, but I just can't be with you. I can't die on this hill. But your friends do. For some of them, the political reality is they would probably lose their reelection if Donald Trump came against them. Some of them are here because they were in a seven way primary and they got Donald Trump's endorsement and that was their major redeeming factor in an election where there was no incumbent. And now they're incumbents, but they haven't been here very long and so they haven't built trust with their constituents yet. And by the way, I might be losing my next election over this. You have to get in a headspace where you're okay with that. Price is My Life. Look, it's not even our life, right? The price is my reelection, I would say. And at the press conference yesterday with the survivors, the price is their life. And here we've got members of Congress who won't even take a risk in their next election to do the right thing.

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The speaker expresses concern that Paxton running to the right in the primary could negatively impact President Trump's agenda. The speaker claims that the race in Texas could cost hundreds of millions of dollars, diverting funds from key states like Michigan, New Hampshire, and Georgia in the midterm elections. The speaker accuses Paxton of being a "con man and a fraud" and states that this will be a key issue in the campaign. The speaker emphasizes their own record of effectiveness and support for President Trump's agenda, citing a 92% voting record. The speaker questions Paxton's motivations, suggesting they are driven by "vanity and personal ambition."

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Big Money AI WARS Break Out in Midterm Elections
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The conversation centers on a tight North Carolina election race where a candidate highlights the influence of money from the AI industry and related political groups. The host and guest discuss how one incumbent’s fundraising ties to a prominent AI-aligned Super PAC, and how the timing of committee assignments can become a magnet for industry support. The dialogue also covers a planned campaign response, including a pledge from residents to avoid contributions from AI interests, and the candidate’s stance on a nationwide pause on AI data centers until regulations are in place. The discussion expands to local concerns about a proposed data center in Apex, focusing on real-world impacts such as water and electricity usage, and the perceived mismatch between job creation promises and the broader cost to residents. Throughout, the interview contrasts the financial influence of tech and defense-related groups with the priorities of working families, noting how shadowy funding can shape electoral narratives even in strongly Democratic districts. The hosts push for clarity on who funds which messaging and examine how late-breaking money might tilt a close race as Election Day approaches.
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