I added the love her or hate her because I know people feel both ways. In this case, I think she pretty much nails it though. Ironically, she uses the "strongly worded letters" as well.
Republicans did not lose because of abortion itself, it’s how the party handles the issue or rather does not handle the issue.
And there are bigger growing problems.
Republicans are losing Republican voters because the base is fed up with weak Republicans who never do anything to actually stop the communist democrats.
Our voters are not inspired to vote for a party that wants to play nice and refuses to hold accountable communists who locked everyone down during the scamdemic, violated their free speech and censored us on social media, steals elections, weaponizes the government against (us) it’s political enemies and is persecuting people, rips our border open to the entire world and floods our country with millions of unknown people and terrorists, funds every foreign war but refuses to defend our own border, and sexually grooms our children to the point they are cutting off their own body parts to “change their gender” before they are even finished growing up.
The Democrats have turned so far left they are communists using Marxism to destroy everything good while they enslave America in crushing debt that is driving inflation that is financially ruining Americans as they can’t make ends meet and drown in credit card debt.
People are losing hope and can’t see a way out and think it’s all going to get worse.
Strongly worded letters and tough talking media hits will not stop the overgrown and out of control Democrat run tyrannical government.
The Republican Party needs to boldly offer the truth, the solutions, and most importantly fight with everything we have to stop communism in America and protect the most innocent among us.
Truth wins when it shines brightly and is not covered or dimmed.
She's great at strongly worded letters and simping for Kevin McCarthy.
I added the love her or hate her because I know people feel both ways. In this case, I think she pretty much nails it though. Ironically, she uses the "strongly worded letters" as well.