I agree with you overall, especially from a citizen standpoint.
From a state political standpoint, there are more RINOs in state houses than in DC, and that's saying something.
I wouldn't trust a "red state" governor or state house to do anything that the people want because they have proven they won't.
Case in point, the majority of state houses in battleground states had "Plenary Power" from the US Constitution to control the federal elections in their states and ALL of them did NOTHING to truly pursue remedies for the obvious election fraud that occurred in those states.
I agree with you overall, especially from a citizen standpoint.
From a state political standpoint, there are more RINOs in state houses than in DC, and that's saying something.
I wouldn't trust a "red state" governor or state house to do anything that the people want because they have proven they won't.
Case in point, the majority of state houses in battleground states had "Plenary Power" from the US Constitution to control the federal elections in their states and ALL of them did NOTHING to truly pursue remedies for the obvious election fraud that occurred in those states.