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Alabama's MAGA politicians have betrayed the people that voted them in.
>> Explain something to me. I live in Alabama and >> another deal usually averages between 200 $250 >> since I've been serving and working in Alabama. 2016 there have been 900,000 people in poverty.
>> Y'all going to hate when y'all wake up in the morning to see these gas prices.
Yeah, them up north prices coming down south. This right here in Alabama.
That's why ain't nobody at the gas station.
>> Like these gas prices getting outrageous. Y'all better stock up now.
>> And it's water.
>> It's deserted out here.
>> When MAGA loses Fox News, you know they're [ __ ] >> Our costs are going to continue to go up because affordability is a big issue for American consumers. I was just at the grocery store this morning. There are two most prolific group of organizers in this country lives in the south where it is read Alabama is the home of the civil rights movement.
>> The Supreme Court said you can't draw districts based on race and all the southern states set out immediately >> and what is going on in the state of Alabama. I prepared you a really good video that you're going to love it. Yes, we're going to be talking about the state of Alabama and the things that are happening in there. The place with the civil right movement was born. They are doing it all over again and is sickening from cost of living that is extremely high since it and also discrimination.
They are trying to do these broke red states are trying to take the rights away from people from people of color from black people. They want to win at all cost these Republicans and they are the masters of cheating. We already know that that they are big cheaters. They like to cheat in every other election and that's one of the reasons why DT is there is our president. Okay, because they know how to cheat the system.
Please stay towards the end because I prepared you a really interesting video.
I wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the people that send me super 10 to the people that send me cash at the [ __ ] You guys are the best subscribers on the planet. I love you with all my heart. Okay, I just always want to know where are you watching me from. Okay, it's just only for the statistic purpose. Okay, I love to know where are you watching me from?
What is the city that you are watching me from? What is the state you are watching me from? If you are watching me outside of the United of the United States. I also wanted to know where are you watching me from. And guys, I will see you in the end.
>> Explain something to me. I live in Alabama and >> another between $200 $250 a month. Can someone please explain to me how my utility bill went from $250 a month to $696 this month? Could someone just please explain that to me? I know.
>> Let me let me show you how why. Ready?
This guy That's why your elector went up. Trump. No more subsidies for Alabama. No more subsidies for red states. Woo! Ma! Woo! Go Trump! Go broke!
In the latest episode of [ __ ] Around and Find Out, we have Alabama finding out that that credit um that they were receiving for those electric bills was coming from federal funds that Dondon has turned off and has not turned back on and doesn't look like he will be turning back on. So, we're looking at about 2,000 homes. So roughly about 225 people have already received their letter in the mail stating that that credit that they once received on their electric bill, which was roughly about $100, they will no longer be receiving and it will be debited and they will need to be paying it back. Now, there's tons of videos of people saying, "Oh, wait, wait, you know, but no, no, no."
Again, once we check the voter roles and the statistics of that state, we see that that was a very big uh Don supporter. So, you all absolutely got what you were asking for. You wanted him and you wanted him to weed out all of that government spending. Well, here we are. This money absolutely came from the infrastructure uh investment and jobs act that basically came from the Department of Health and Human Services.
And this is for lowincome home energy assistance programs is how they were using this money. Now we are definitely in a constitutional crisis because Congress has already awarded this money that they are over here withholding.
That's how they're saying that they have found all of this government spending that was wasteful and whatnot just by not turning on money that was already awarded to programs like this. So you're looking at elderly, you're looking at children that will not have electricity come in the coming months because why a $100 will absolutely bankrupt people who are living paycheck to paycheck. I mean ends barely waving at each other nonetheless meeting and the fact that we are looking at people whose total income is less than 150% below the federal poverty line give or take household of four you're looking at about $48,000 for the year.
Um, my Alabama folks, if y'all want someone to call because you're angry about this, K. Ivy, and we've talked about her before, go ahead and call her office. Tommy Tuberville, we've talked about him before. Go ahead and call his office. And Katie Britt, go ahead and call her office and let her know how you all feel about them allowing the president to withhold funds that Congress has already awarded to your state. That money is yours. So, you need to get them to go in there and absolutely fight for you, the constituents. Get them folks a call and tell them that's what y'all voted them for. They need to call them people and uh figure out where y'all money at because again, Congress has already awarded this money. It is rightfully yours. Y'all going to hate when y'all wake up in the morning and see these gas prices. Yeah, them up north prices coming down south. This right here in Alabama. That's why ain't nobody at the gas station. Like these gas prices getting outrageous. Y'all better stock up now.
>> And it's watered down.
>> It's deserted out here.
>> If y'all haven't seen the Alabama Solution, you need to go watch it. And somebody tag Trump in this because Trump, we need some help down here in Alabama because our people aren't doing a damn thing for our love.
>> Crazy how Coldplay can catch an affair, but this administration can't even release the names of pedophiles. We definitely aren't uh the the woke. We are not the woke people. We're not the ones doing the woke agenda. But we are awake. We are awake. Definitely. And I'm I'm not switching sides. Nobody I know, no p nobody I personally know is switching sides and and going Democrat.
They're just not doing it.
>> Alabama's MAGA politicians have betrayed the people that voted them in. Prices are skyrocketing and these folks who are supposed to be representing us in Washington DC, it seems like they're doing everything in their power to make it worse.
Just today, the USPS, that's a postal service, came out with an 8% fuel s search charge on all shipped packages.
This is the first time that's happened in history.
And it's not just going to hurt everyday Americans, everyday Alamians, but it's going to hurt businesses across our country, too. My name is Kyle Sweetzer, and I'm running for United States Senate to bring common sense back to Washington, DC, and to focus on what matters most to people, the fact that life is unaffordable in America. But I'm going to need your help getting there.
Please join our campaign. Go to our website at kyforalab.com.
You can also follow me across social media at Kyle for Alabama. Thank y'all.
You know, there's something else that needs to be implemented here in this state and ultimately on the federal level, and that's what I like to call the people's choice initiative, where just because there are elected officials at your state capital writing and passing these bills doesn't mean that they should just cut off contact with us. Before any bill is voted into law, we should be able to vote on it as well, whether or not it goes into law.
That's what I like to call the people's choice initiative.
>> 12% of Madison City citizens voted in the election the other day. Really?
>> Hey, what's up, America? The high cost of living is now making it so most Americans cannot survive. Now, this has been a long time coming and started when Joe Biden was president. But now, it's been nearly 6 years of financial suffering here in the United States. And people are finally starting to crap out with the downfall for average Americans seeming to come in this latest gas price hike because of the Iran war. So, if you remember under Joe Biden, the cost of living here in the United States basically doubled. Here in the United States, we've been living with that double cost for about 6 years. Double the cost for rent, double the cost for a house, double the cost for [ __ ] insurance. Gas prices now double. And food prices overall still settling 30 to 40% more that they were when Joe Biden was president. But now it looks like it's finally taking its toll on the American people as most Americans are starting to run out of money and credit.
The credit cards are maxed out. The savings is empty. The family members you could get help from are all out of money. And jobs are very difficult to get right now. And it's getting harder with AI taking these jobs. coupled with wealthy billiondoll companies that put their factories in China and other countries and hired only them. We're starting to look down the barrel of a perfect storm of economic collapse for the average American citizen. Now, we've heard for decades the average American living paycheck to paycheck. We're all kind of used to that. But this has gone beyond this. At this point, people are now once again asking, "Where am I going to get food to feed my family? How am I going to afford that? How can I afford to drive to and from work now? I'd like to pick up more hours, but I lost my job doing AI. That type of They just announced a plan to cut Medicaid.
The state of Alabama is set to lose up to $800 million in federal funds. And if you're not aware, we are right now experiencing a crisis when it comes to our rural hospitals. Over 80% of these hospitals are operating in the red. So, if we see these Medicaid cuts go through, then we will potentially see some more hospital closures in our state. Republicans, the Republican party, they own this. Republican leadership is not being honest with the state of Alabama and they're not looking out for our best interests.
>> I'm pissed off and if you live in Alabama, you should be too. So, I want to be clear as possible when I say that what happened today in the Alabama state legislature can only be described as one thing and that is complete [ __ ] This is breaking news for those not aware, but the state legislature passed the biggest reform to the Alabama Public Service Commission in over a hundred years. And no part of the bill actually addressed or tackled affordability. No part of the bill requires a rate case audit of Alabama Power, which hasn't been done in over 40 years. But actually, your representative stripped the bill that was passed today that required Alabama Power of the Parts to open their books in an effort to lower your power bills. What the bill actually does is cost Alamians millions more in taxpayer dollars each year. It continues to guarantee extreme profits for Alabama power. It removes your voice in your vote from the process of having a say in regulating your utility bills. It creates an energy secretary that has the agenda setting power that reports directly to the governor. The list goes on. Do you want me to continue? But as I said, the energy secretary will have the agenda setting power and they're appointed by the governor, not elected by the people. So what Alabama Power did was successfully silence each and every one of you, the will of the people by bypassing the electoral process to ensure that they don't have to be held accountable by the people that they serve. This is corruption at the highest level. It's a con job and it's utterly disheartening and insane. And I urge each and every one of you to look up who your state representatives and senators are and seriously consider if continuing to vote for them is worth your consideration and effort. Because today, our elected representatives actually chose to go against the very people that they're supposed to be representing and instead decided that protecting a multi-billion dollar corporation, one that is actively stealing from us, is what is in our best interest.
Republicans royally screwed over their constituents and Democrats sold us out to only have two minority seats on the commissions that are pointless when they will have zero say over the agenda or vote on the commission. But optics, right? Because we could have flipped the entire makeup and control of the public service commission in November. But no, the optics of having two Democrats on a sevenperson commission is actually what matters according to them. In 2026, we're going to continue to stand up to corrupt politicians and to corporations who actively take from those who have nothing left to give. And I refuse to give up. Some of these people failed to realize down in Alabama who's broke.
Down in Louisiana, who's broke? I can go through pretty much the entire South and tell you that they're broke. And they rely on a lot of welfare from the government. To be perfectly honest, it is tax dollars from these big blue states like New York. Yeah, they send a lot of money into taxes and then broke states end up benefiting from it and now they're about to find out. So, we're in the find out phase across this nation so that we can be the tier one research university we so deserve to be instead of the playground of a fascist.
>> You have complete control of the House, the Senate, and the White House. We expect you to reopen the government. We expect you to extend the ACA tax credits. I'm standing here with a few friends who agree with me.
>> And by the way, release the Epstein file.
>> As much as this state sometimes disappoints me, I love Alabama.
And all I want is for this state to live up to its promise and potential and to quit being the stereotype it unfortunately has always been.
>> But unfortunately, we are witnessing what has always held Alabama back now spread across the nation like Kudzu.
>> We are witnessing the Alabamaification of America.
>> A quarter of children in Alabama live with food insecurity.
15% of Alabama citizens use snap and wig. That's almost 900,000 people.
>> Alabama has a higher poverty rate than the national average.
A third of Alabama counties are maternity care deserts. A third of Alabama counties don't have a pediatrician.
Over a million people in Alabama rely on Medicaid.
Almost 40% of babies born in Alabama are born with Medicaid.
At least 300,000 people, maybe more, could gain access to health care if the state expanded Medicaid. That would also create and save jobs and ward off the closures of rural hospitals and health care services.
This is not the America that I just >> for you. You and I talked about this. Uh Alabama farmers are suffering. Chinese aren't buying soybeans. You probably know these numbers, but I I just found today last year the Chinese purchased $12.6 billion worth of soybeans. You know what the number is this year so far? Zero. They haven't That's it. Yes, sir. zero. You're on top of it. I I just find that remarkable. Absolutely remarkable.
>> Yeah, they're buying them from all other places, Larry, but uh they've kicked our farmers to the curb.
>> It hurts my pride to post this video, but I am freaking out about money today.
I absolutely know that I'm not alone. I know that a lot of the people who voted for Trump did it because they thought that he was going to lower the cost of living. And very much the opposite has happened. And when the budget bill passes, because it's probably going to probably a 98% chance, they will find a way to pass it. Even if you're not on Medicare or Medicaid, which I'm not. I have health insurance through my company. It's likely that our health insurance premiums are going to go up.
And the Fed is saying that they're not going to cut interest rates anytime soon. So, we are literally backed into a corner where many people are now financing their groceries. They're putting like sandwiches on layaway [ __ ] I'm a lucky person who is at least living slightly above paycheck to paycheck, but I have a bunch of credit card debt that I don't know if I'm ever going to get out of. And again, it feels like [ __ ] to admit that on a public platform, but I think it's really important to understand that desperation for a lot of people leads them to a place where they will do anything to fix their circumstances, especially for those of us that.
So, as a kid that grew up using, you know, our family's food stamps, and as an adult, who has also had to turn to programs such as SNAP and Wick within my life, I can tell you this.
People can [ __ ] on those programs all they want. They can talk all the crap they want. They don't know what they're talking about for one, but for two, children are always innocent.
They're the only innocent ones left. I don't give a what their parents do, but children need to eat.
>> Look, I want y'all to understand something about this SNAP benefits getting cut off. Robbery and theft will go up because of this.
>> We're starting to hear from people who are on Medicaid who are losing access to certain services, be it long-term care, nursing homes, outpatient services, things like that are getting cut. The GOP has consistently said that people will not be kicked off Medicaid. Um, and that may be true. A lot of people won't be. It doesn't seem as though any Republican voters feel like they will not qualify with the work requirement, but just because you're not losing your Medicaid doesn't mean that you're not going to lose your access to health care. 900 billion dollars has been cut and states have to make up that difference. There's a lot of different ways they can make up that difference.
Kicking people off is one of those ways.
Another way is to cut certain services that Medicaid pays for. I live in Alabama, a state that has refused to expand Medicaid. So, we were already at a disadvantage and now we're going to get cut even more. Trust me when I say that Alabama cannot make up that difference.
>> Since I've been serving and working in Alabama, 2016, there have been 900,000 people in poverty.
In congressional districts like this one, you can find where there are over 190,000 women alone sometimes who don't have access to health care.
You can find right now where I keep saying uh a number of hospitals are going to close 300 perhaps over the United States, but we're looking at again 19 closing in the state of Alabama. We have some of the highest infant mortality rates, maternity mortality rates, and people in most cases not just 45 minutes away from their job drive time, but the hospital visit time is over an hour. That does not make sense in 2025.
Enough numbers for you.
>> All right, we can do better. Alabama can.
>> Alabama will.
>> All right. All right. What other questions do you have? You cannot tell me that the three people that live in this household like I that anything is being done any different than it was in the last I don't know how many years to go up to that much. Like I I like I'm struggling. I've already cut out groceries. I don't buy groceries anymore. Like now what do I cut out?
Like I'm confus Somebody help me out.
What do I cut out next? Because you got to have power. I wish I could cut them off.
>> Already I got a question for you honey.
How'd my power bill go up $17 in one month?
$117.
My power bill went up increased $117 in 30 days.
I did explanation. It was cold, baby, but it wasn't that cold.
>> We love a great FAFO moment, and I have another one for you. First, some background.
65% of the state of Alabama voted for Donald Trump. Alabama is in the top 10 poorest states in the United States related to federal poverty level. While many of these voters sit behind their computers and celebrate Elon Musk cutting waste, little did they know it was going to impact them. This week, over 250 residents in Huntsville, Alabama, received a notice from their electric company that they were going to have to pay an additional $100 sir charge. The explanation for this was that Donald Trump's recent executive order ended a $1 million grant to the utilities company to help these customers pay for their electric bill.
Leaders in Alabama are furious because they said this is counterintuitive to Donald Trump's promise to lower energy costs.
Tots and pears.
>> Don't like your cable company or your internet provider or your insurance carrier or your phone provider. You can change companies. If you don't like your power company, that's just too damn bad because they can continuously overcharge you again and again and again. And that's just too damn bad. There's nothing you can do about it. And if you live in the state of Alabama, you know exactly what I'm talk talking about. Our two homes in Florida, the power bill there is onethird of our one home in Alabama. Yes, you heard that correctly.
Our power bill in Alabama for a 1400T home that I reside in maybe one to two weeks out of a month is about $600 a month. Our two homes in Florida, one with more square footage, are probably around 150 to 200 a month total for both of them. The state of Alabama needs to get their [ __ ] together because what's going on?
>> The Supreme Court said you can't draw districts based on race. AND ALL THE SOUTHERN states set out immediately to draw new districts not based on race, but they somehow still erase black voices and representation. They said, "We've moved PAST RACISM." YET, ALL the Confederate states are working overtime to get rid of districts where people of color have a chance to impact their elections. Conservatives say they can still have a chance. They just need to run better candidates, never thinking that that goes both ways. They could have run better candidates before when the Democrats won. Instead, they decided it was easier to silence opposition.
It's funny what bigots choose to hear and choose to ignore. Three years ago, the same Supreme Court told Alabama it had to draw a second district where minority voters had a chance to affect the outcome of a congressional election.
They said Bama's maps were gerrymandered according to race, but the other way.
They didn't say draw another district where black people were the majority, just where minority voters even had an opportunity to affect the outcome of an election. And Alabama said, "Nah, we ain't doing it, hos." The court had to appoint someone to draw Obama's maps.
They drew maps that unpacked some of the packing of minority voters and created opportunity districts where black voters weren't artificially made the majority, but instead had an opportunity to band together with white voters to elect a candidate of their choice. Ain't that what conservatives say they want?
You mean to tell me they were bullshitting?
In the last decade, two dozen rural hospitals and healthc care centers have closed. And Bama conservatives ain't done [ __ ] to address that. But the moment they thought they could wipe out Democrat districts, they ran down to Montgomery faster than Usain Bolt.
Now, they didn't draw new maps. They just passed bills to ask the Supreme Court if they could go back to the ones they tried to use. the maps the Supreme Court already told them they couldn't told them multiple times they couldn't but they heard can't use race and decided that meant they couldn't use race unless it was the white one I mean right one our maps were drawn by an impartial appointee to not cater to race but to offer opportunities but it don't matter said hey let us use the ones we drew catering to race since you said we can't cater to race cuz the ones were minorities have a chance means we're catering to race.
Sounds about right.
Hallelujah.
And roll tide.
>> When MAGA loses Fox News, you know they're [ __ ] >> Our costs are going to continue to go up because affordability is a big issue for American consumers. I was just at the grocery store this morning. There were two stakes. It was $33 for two steaks at the grocery store. And these weren't fancy steaks. They were just $32. I got to say, in a world where grocery prices keep going up and life is so [ __ ] unaffordable, I saw this press release here in Atlanta. The first municipal grocery store opened. And if you don't know what a municipal grocery store is, here's Zoron Mandani from New York telling us what it is.
>> Grocery prices are out of control. Some stores are even using dynamic pricing, jacking up the cost over the course of a day depending on what they can get away with. It doesn't need to be this way.
I'm Zahan Madani, and as mayor, I will create a network of city-owned grocery stores. It's like a public option for produce. basically city- owned grocery stores that could be put in a place where there could be food deserts and also in places where they can revitalize the economy of those areas. As a matter of fact, the municipal owned grocery store in Atlanta is slated to serve more than 5,500 people per month and is estimated to have a total economic impact of $6 million a year for that community. I decided to pull up to the Aelia Fresh Market here in Atlanta to see exactly what it was giving. This is a municipalowned grocery store. They get a bad wrap, but what does it look like on the inside? Is it clean? Do you have good produce? Do you have fresh food?
You judge for yourself. I was there and I can tell you that everything was fresh. Now, the question was, are the prices pricing the way that they need the [ __ ] price? I just don't know where you'll pay $1.85 for a quarter of milk. If you don't drink fat-ree, you can get the whole fat milk for $239 or 2% for $219. When we talk about necessities, we also talk about bread. I don't know where you're going to find $1.95 for bread. And it's not just a grocery store that you can get fresh food for low prices. As a matter of fact, it's two floors. On the second floor, there is a seating area where you can sit down and actually enjoy an array of delicious prepared food, hand rolled sushi from Atlanta's High Roller Sushi, and an intore coffee shop by locallyowned Dope Coffee, municipal owned grocery stores for the [ __ ] win.
>> And this is just crazy. I wanted to end it off the video with a little bit of the things that are happening in voting, right? This is not only happening in the state of Alabama. Yes, Alabama was one of those places where the civil right movement grow exponentially and um and things and great things came from the state of Alabama. Okay. when it have to be with a civil right movement in the United States and not only things that benefit the black community but things that benefit the Latino community things that benefit the people with disability things that benefit also women's they benefit all kinds of the minorities in this country came from that state so to see the level of and it's not just the The people of Alabama is no is no they are no good organizers and people in the state of Alabama is no organized okay to claim their rights. It's just Republicans have learned how to cheat the system and they going to keep doing it if they can. Um, one of the things that has surprised me a lot is the baby mama or Elon. How his her allegations have brought so much attraction and people is listening what the baby mama or Elum must have uh say about how the Republicans have been cheating elections. cheating elections for the past election and cheating elections all the time. So this is this is crazy. I think big changes are about to happen.
Uh my dad used to say democracy is not the fastest system. Okay. It's not the fastest government system on the planet.
Democracy tend to be a slow but the justice. Okay. Is I feel like a justice is about to um to come for the people, black people, minority people. Okay.
Justice is coming and I think we are about to see big changes and it's just it is just coming a slow because the the Republicans have been cheating for so long. And the Democrats, they they definitely need to play to win. Okay.
The Democrats need to play the games that the Republicans are doing right now. And I'm glad that they are modifying certain um certain laws, okay, in other blue states because the way that they are doing in these red states for they can gain more elections for the Republicans. It is disgusting. They are they are the masters of cheating the Republicans and these that have been happen in the state of Alabama where they have to be with elections. Okay, that they are taking the representation of the black voters in the state of Alabama. It is it is atrocious. It is atrocious. And on the top of that, people have to deal with this increasing of prices of gas, with increasing prices of food, the increases of prices of rent. It is crazy. But what do you guys think? Leave me your opinion below. What do you guys think that is happening? Okay, that what is happening in the state of Alabama? What do you guys think is h in the southern states?
because it's not only Alabama, the southern states, they they have been um their governors, okay, the people in the government of those states, they just want to win. They just want to keep on cheating. That's what they want to keep on doing. So, what do you guys think?
what the Democrat party need to do next for we can avoid these kind of things that they are doing right now and what can we do as a community we just we just decided long time ago since the orange clown got in power that we just don't going to go to the streets and pro and protest but what else can we do for do the situation better for myself I just I just think that the best thing that you can do is to vote out. So, I have here my um my um my bell out. Okay. And I'm just getting ready to do to do this uh to fill up to vote. Okay. And and a little scared because this is the primaries and the Republicans have been chilling for so long that I don't even know what's going to happen. Okay. Oh, and I you know what I love all about my state. Okay, just comment below what state are you watching me for from that this give you the choice. You know, I love Nevada because Nevada give you, you know, this is the uh this is the primary for the Democratic party and I'm registered as a Democrat.
and register as a Democrat. But I do have the Republican primary here and I can vote in both. And I love that. I love that because I can also vote in the Republican and it doesn't matter if I'm if I'm um registered as a as a Democrat.
So I can vote for all of them. I can vote for the Democrat. I can vote for the Republican. I can vote for the independent. I can vote for all of them.
And I love it. And I love it. And I think that is the way that it should be in all the states. If we just can fight hard to have um they did a referendum. That's how we just got in Nevada. We got the opportunity to vote in all. Okay. It doesn't matter if you are a Democrat, they still you still can vote in the Republicans prim primaries or you can vote in the no partisan in the independence too. Uh I love it. I love it. This is I think this is the first time that we're going to do this because this was in a referendum the past the last time that we voted. And I love this that we can that we can fight together for get this for we can just all be able to vote in the primaries. Okay? Because if everybody will be able to vote in the primaries as a as a if I'm registered if I'm reg registered as a Democrat and I can vote in the Republican elections or in the independent election. Can you imagine that crazy people that it becomes the Republicans, you know, the MAGA crow um crowd that's not going to longer exist because it's going to be enough Democrats. they are going to be voting against those people and I'm planning to I have my daughter actually I move so I lost the I lost the I lost I lost my uh um my bell supposed to come to my house but my is not coming because because because because because um I moved so they sent it to my old address so I had to go there and change the address. And this is my daughter. So my daughter is just being lazy and she says, "No, the president elections." So I just don't going to vote. And I say, "Yes, you're going to vote. You're going to vote for this one." So I'm preparing the the sample for she can do it. Then she can transfer her thing and sign her thing.
So, so we can change a lot of things if we can just have that referendum and may uh or states to for everybody can be able to vote. It doesn't matter if you are a Republican, it doesn't matter if you are a Democrat that you can able to vote in all the primaries of all the um the all the parties. Okay, if you can if you can do that, if we can all do that in all the states, can you imagine Trump will never won. We'll never we we will not have any more Trumps. That will not exist because when we have a candidates, they are trading democracy democracy like Trump is doing.
way would have people in the Democratic party boing for another candidate that is a regular person that is not so crazy like Donald Trump. So, what do you guys think about this take that I that I told you about the primaries? Okay, just let me know in the comment below if that can be a solution. I think I think for the longest time I've been thinking that that can be a solution. Okay, well Nevada is a swing state. Okay. So that's why um that's why we have so many people the you know independents uh Republicans Democrats we have everything but people they fight for this they fight for the opportunity for we can just vote in all the like a democ for the democratic party for the republican party for the independent we fight for it for we can have those choices okay to vote in an election that you And and if you are a Democrat a Democ a Democrat, sorry, a Democrat and you just don't want to vote in the Republican H primary election, you had the choice to not to do it.
Okay. Uh I going to do all of them because I don't want the crazy magas to win. So I just going to vote in the Republican. I just going to vote and I going to take even more time. I gonna take even more time electing my choices for the Republican party because I know it's some crazy people in the Republican party. So, I'm going to make sure that I read it. Well, I start I have until the 7 I have until what? I actually haven't until the 5th of June. The election is Tuesday, June 9th, but I never wait until the last day. I just always I always do early voting. So, I I will do I will do it as soon as possible, guys.
But what do you think? What do you think? Do you guys agree with me with what I'm telling you? Just let me know in the comments below. Okay, take care yourself. Bye-bye.
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