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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Borris always had a big mouth. I wouldn't be surprised if he was the leaker.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes! This is what is most confusing. He doesn't seem as "gone" as he did in the past. He appears completely fine.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Seems like that might have been the point they stop counting. Back in 2020 they stopped counting, and when they resumed, that big spike occurred.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dude, that spike is even bigger than Biden's back in 2020. Let's just say for shit's and giggle's that they made it over the hump. You mean to tell me that nobody would question that spike!? That is roughly almost a half a million vote spike compared to Trumps steak vote intake.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

There a moderate amount of news on him being an anti Trumper.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Absolutely agree with you 100%. I am not against debunking any research, even my own. It's good to look at all sources regardless of credibility.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't see this in any of the sources I found, do you have a link? Also, I don't want people to think she was profiting off this stuff. She managed two offices.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, this is confirmed. She worked for Mercury Public Affairs as Co-Chair, nothing particularly nefarious in terms of position. Mercury Public Affairs is a public strategy and lobbying firm that deals with healthcare, real estate, technology, energy, and defense. Her role at the company was managing Florida's and DC's offices. However, she only held this position for 10 months. She started in February of 2022, and was called to help with Trump's 2024 campaign around November 2022.

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Beltway 2 points ago +2 / -0

Her stint in big pharma is short, only 10 months. Which is why I didn't mention it, but I should have. She worked for Mercury Public Affairs as Co-Chair. Mercury Public Affairs is a public strategy and lobbying firm that deals with healthcare, real estate, technology, energy, and defense. Her role at the company was managing Florida's and DC's offices. She started working for them in 2022, and as of now is no longer with them. She likely left around the time Trump announced his 2024 run, which was November 2022

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Beltway 3 points ago +3 / -0

Given her demeanor, absolutely not. She's a shadow worker, an engineer. She likes to keep in the background to keep the engine running smoothly. I'm the exact same way, which is why I looked her up.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

The only reason I didn't mention her ties to big pharma is because it's virtually nonexistent. She worked for Mercury Public Affairs as Co-Chair. Mercury Public Affairs is a public strategy and lobbying firm that deals with healthcare, real estate, technology, energy, and defense. Her role at the company was managing Florida's and DC's offices. She started working for them in 2022, and as of now is no longer with them. She likely left around the time Trump announced his 2024 run, which was November 2022. 10 months of work total.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

BINGO. She's a natural born patriot. From what digging I've done, Nobody he's hired so far has any government ties or legacy. They are us, and we are them.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Her role and tenure for pharma was limited. I dug into this as well. She worked for Mercury Public Affairs as Co-Chair. Mercury Public Affairs is a public strategy and lobbying firm that deals with healthcare, real estate, technology, energy, and defense. Her role at the company was managing Florida's and DC's offices. She started working for them in 2022, and as of now is no longer with them. She likely left around the time Trump announced his 2024 run, which was November 2022. I should of mentioned this in the original post, but she was there for such a short period of time, I didn't think it would make sense.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is an excellent question. My guess is she will likely never be in front of any camera unless something major happens. She will speak through the Press Secretary.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

I actually agree here. Out of all the Press Secretaries I've see, she was, by far, the most prepared and tackled corporate media narratives. She literally used their own words against them repeatedly and wouldn't let them lie live on camera while she was in the room.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, she didn't want to say anything which initially what caught my attention.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

She worked for Mercury Public Affairs as Co-Chair. Mercury Public Affairs is a public strategy and lobbying firm that deals with healthcare, real estate, technology, energy, and defense. Her role at the company was managing Florida's and DC's offices. She started working for them in 2022, and as of now is no longer with them. She likely left around the time Trump announced his 2024 run, which was November 2022.

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Beltway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, I did a big dive into her "ties" to big pharma, if I can even call it that. She worked for Mercury Public Affairs as Co-Chair, nothing particularly nefarious in terms of position. Mercury Public Affairs is a public strategy and lobbying firm that deals with healthcare, real estate, technology, energy, and defense. Her role at the company was managing Florida's and DC's offices. She started working for them in 2022, and as of now is no longer with them. I assume she left after Trump announced his 2024 run. So her ties are not extensive, which is why I never mentioned it in my original post.

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Beltway 3 points ago +3 / -0

That moment is what made me look into her. It says a lot about her character when she does a ton of work but doesn't want to be recognized for it. She genuinely wants to do her job and make a difference.

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Beltway 4 points ago +4 / -0

Are you telling me Cali is now a swing state?

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Beltway 3 points ago +3 / -0

20 million votes are missing because they were all mail in from 2020. Most, if not all of those rule changes have been reverted by the states that effected them.

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Beltway 3 points ago +3 / -0

It might just be me being skeptical, but I don't think these people will relinquish things without a fight. Remember, they still refuse to call states.

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Beltway 9 points ago +9 / -0

That, I did not know. It makes way more sense with that information. TY.

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Beltway 18 points ago +18 / -0

Maybe. A keystone is the central, topmost stone in an arch that holds all the other stones in place. In traditional stone arches, the keystone is the final piece inserted during construction, and it locks all the other stones together by distributing the pressure evenly, which allows the arch to bear weight.

In a broader, metaphorical sense, keystone can also mean the most crucial part of a system or organization—something essential for its stability and success.

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Beltway 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for the quick reply. I've always had trouble with pills and tablets and would rather take a liquid form if possible. I see that there are liquid forms of L-lysine and Vitamin C so I was curious. The regimen would be easy for me to follow since I mainly eat once a day.

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