Ohio pede here. I avoid reading any MSM and know very little about our current races, but must now get informed. Is JD Vance a RINO that doesn't want Trump's endorsement? Who is the real MAGA candidate? Is Trump trying to torpedo Vance like he did with Dr. Oz? I just skimmed the MSM/CIA headlines.
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I've seen Vance at the debates. His followers are mostly young Democrats who don't know what they are. None of them are Conservatives. So now that Trump has endorsed him, they can't vote for Vance. Neither can RINO establishment Ohioans because they are FURIOUS that Trump didn't endorse their own RINO candidates that they've spent so much money on. By endorsing him Trump tanked Vance's chances with all but the loyal but non-thinking Trumpers. Fortunately Ohio is waking up, the corruption is so blatant and so prevalent the the Grassroots is going to be taking matters into their own hands by their vote endorsement of true Conservatives on May 3rd. You know they are paying attention when they are ONLY considering voting ON election day. We happen to be thinking adults who don't need Trump to make decisions for us even though we love him. Maybe that's the point. Divorcing the people from their dependence on out soucing their decisions.
This is what I've been thinking. Time to do my homework...
Please research Mark Pukita. Check out his social media. His website is www.mark4ohio.com/policy If you have questions send me a private message, I'll be happy to fill you in.
Thanks Emyrylde!
I don't have a vote in Ohio...but found this... and again....I'm not choosing a side.
"The website also calls for an "all-out attack on the SWAMP, deep state and big tech" and an end to the "unholy alliance of the Deep State and Big-Tech" but Pukita's Senate financial disclosure indicates he owns stock in several tech giants, including up to $50,000 each in Apple, Amazon, Comcast, Facebook (now Meta), and Alphabet (Google), as well as up to $100,000 in Microsoft.