I live in NH. You can throw those numbers at me, but people in New England don't have a visceral response to immigration numbers. It's not a kitchen table issue here that we feel the effects of (even though we do, but voters can't connect the dots because they're low-info, retarded voters)
I'm a HUGE proponent of building the wall, but people don't connect the open borders with the drug problems in NH. People DO feel gas prices hitting their wallet...voters can connect those dots.
I live in NH. You can throw those numbers at me, but people in New England don't have a visceral response to immigration numbers. It's not a kitchen table issue here that we feel the effects of (even though we do, but voters can't connect the dots because they're low-info, retarded voters)
I'm a HUGE proponent of building the wall, but people don't connect the open borders with the drug problems in NH. People DO feel gas prices hitting their wallet...voters can connect those dots.
2022 is different than 2016. We can run on gas prices and inflation, because people feel those hard, unlike in 2016.
I live in NH. You can throw those numbers at me, but people in New England don't have a visceral response to immigration numbers. It's not a kitchen table issue here that we feel the effects of (even though we do, but voters can't connect the dots because they're low-info, retarded voters)
I'm a HUGE proponent of building the wall, but people are low-info voters. People don't connect the open borders with the drug problems in NH. People DO feel gas prices hitting their wallet...voters can connect those dots.
2022 is different than 2016. We can run on gas prices and inflation, because people feel those hard, unlike in 2016.