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Midterms: The Swamp strikes back

• https://joannenova.com.au by Jo Nova

Meanwhile, the Democrats don't want to face Donald Trump again, but they are not the only ones.  "The list of people lining up against Trump right now is simply an indicator of how large of a threat he remains to the globalist elite." says Jenna Ellis.

Steven Mosher makes the case that it's not Trump but the McLeadership of the Republicans who are to blame for any midterm results. Most of the Senate and House Republican campaigns were not run by Trump, but by the McLeaders — Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy, and Ronna Romney McDaniel

Speaking of McConnell, there are shipping-lanes of connections between Mitch McConnell and China. Just in case anyone has forgotten what a deep swamp the core of US politics is, ponder that there is also one foreign communist government that would be especially happy if Trump doesn't run in 2024. How much influence does it have over media moguls, tech giants and Mitch McConnell?

Steven Mosher, LifeSiteNews

GOP McLeadership – McConnell, McCarthy, McDaniel – failed the party, not Trump

As the former president himself noted, smiling broadly, "I deserve full credit for every win, and no blame for any loss." The mainstream media mocked him for saying this, but it is in fact true. Consider all the ways in which President Trump helped over the past 18 months to get Republican candidates over the finish line:

Endorsed over 330 candidates this election cycle.

Hosted 30 rallies across 17 states.

Hosted 50 in-person fundraisers in support of candidates up for re-election.

Raised nearly $350 million this election cycle for Republican candidates and Party Committees.

Spent $16.4 million from his Make America Great Again PAC over the past month in support of Blake Masters in Arizona, Herschel Walker in Georgia, Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania, J.D. Vance in Ohio, and Adam Laxalt in Nevada.

That was what Trump did. This is what the McLeaders did:

Republican senatorial candidates in battleground states were often outspent five- or 10-to-1 by their Democrat opponents this election cycle. The disparities are staggering:

New Hampshire: Republican Don Bolduc $2m versus Democrat Hassan $36m

Arizona: Republican Blake Masters $9m versus Democrat Kelly $73m

Georgia: Republican Herschel Walker $32m versus Democrat Warnock $76m

Nevada: Republican Paul Laxalt 12m versus Democrat Cortes $47m

A bit like sabotage…


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