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Trump’s MASTERPLAN Just DEVASTATED the Democrats!!!

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Something utterly devastating is

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happening to the Democrat party as they

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try to squeeze every last seat they can

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possibly get through their own desperate

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gerrymandering antics. At the very same

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time, the DNC is literally bankrupt. All

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the while their polling is their lowest

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levels ever. That's not an accident.

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That's not bad luck. It's not a rough

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patch. It's the direct result of what

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Donald Trump has been doing to the

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system that's kept the Democrat party on

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life support until now. Make sure to

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stick to the very end of this video

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because I'm going to show you it's not

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just about money. It's about structural

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dominance. It's about coalitional

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realignment. about the systematic,

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methodical transformation of the Grand

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Old Party into the most formidable

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political machine this country has ever

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seen. Hey gang, it's me, Dr. Steven,

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enjoying yet another glorious day in the

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community. All right, let's dive right

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in here, gang. Let's start with some of

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the latest polling because Trump and the

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GOP are actually crushing it here.

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According to the latest from Quiddipiac,

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Trump has actually gained support among

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Republicans over the past month. I know

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that might be news to someone like

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Tucker Carlson, but it's true. Between

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March and April, his approval climbed

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from roughly 72% to around 81%. So eight

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and 10 Republicans are solidly behind

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Trump. that mirrors a yuggov poll that

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shows Trump moving from 81% to 84%

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approval during that same time period.

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So with all of this infighting among the

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podcast pessimists, support for Trump is

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actually growing among Republicans. He's

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only strengthening his grip over the

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party. According to the latest NBC poll,

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when Republicans were asked if they

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identify more as MAGA or more with the

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just the Republican party in general,

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look at this. 53% say MAGA, 47% say the

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Republican party. Yuggov found the

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percentage is even higher. It's over 60%

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who now identify as MAGA. MAGA is now,

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according to multiple polls, the

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Republican party. There's there's no way

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around that. As for the GOP itself, take

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a look at the latest Morning Consult

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generic ballot poll. The Republicans are

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within three points of the Democrats, 45

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to 42. Now, make no mistake, in a

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midterm year, that is absolutely

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devastating for the Democrats. They

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should be up by double digits now. They

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were in 2018. This time in that

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election, the Democrats were beating the

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Republicans by double digits in the

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generic ballot. and they went on to win

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40 seats even though act the GOP

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actually picked up two seats in the

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Senate. Only the fifth time the party in

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power over the last century has done

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that. Uh and that was also the same year

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Florida officially turned red, solid red

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with Ronda Santa. So even with the

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Democrats opening up a double-digit lead

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over the Republicans at this time in the

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2018 uh midterms, they still struggled.

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They struggled in the Senate and they

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struggled big time in Florida and of

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course they've only things have only

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gotten worse for them there in the

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Sunshine State. Now, of course, this is

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all good news for sure, but we don't

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want to miss the deeper issue here of

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what Trump has done to secure polling

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numbers like this. What what Donald

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Trump has done is not just beat the

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Democrats in one election or two

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elections or even three. What he's done

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is he's fundamentally restructured the

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political economy of American politics.

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He's rewritten the rules of who gives

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money, who shows up, who registers, who

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votes. And he's done it in ways that are

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going to compound for decades. And the

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clearest, most irrefutable proof of that

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are the latest numbers coming out of the

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Federal Election Commission right now.

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They are absolutely staggering. Let's

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start there. So, let's talk fundraising

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because this is where the story really

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gets mind-blowing. By the end of 2025,

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and these are hard FEC filing numbers,

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not spin, the RNC raised 172 million.

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Now, the DNC raised 145 million. So,

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they're running around saying, "Haha,

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we're we're almost as competitive as you

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are." But the catch is the DNC spent

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154 million.

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They spent more than they raised. And

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again, keep in mind this is largely

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because of the Doge efforts that shut

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down USAD and uh the slush fund that the

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Democrats were raiding from our own

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taxpayer monies to fund their own

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coffers. They went into 2026, a midterm

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election year, the most important year

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in the cycle outside of the

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presidential, with just 14 million in

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the bank. They were 17.5 million in

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debt. These are the Democrats. This is

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DNC. They're literally operating in the

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red. They took out a $15 million loan

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just to fund their governor's races in

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Virginia and New Jersey alone.

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The DNC took out a loan to run two

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campaigns. Now, contrast that with the

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RNC. They closed 2025 with nearly hund00

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million in the bank, no debt, zero. And

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by March of this year, that gap has

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widened even further. The RNC is now

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nearly 110 million in cash versus the

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DNC's 15.9 million to nearly a 7 to1

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cash advantage. And then just last week,

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the NRCC, that's the House Republicans

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campaign arm, dropped their first

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quarter 2026 fundraising numbers. It's a

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record 47.1 million in a single quarter.

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The best March ever, ever.

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So that brings her total for this cycle

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to 164.4 million with 78.2 million in

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cash on hand heading into the final

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stretch before November. So

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congressional Republicans have now

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outraised Democrats on average for five

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straight quarters. And here's the

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kicker. It's the first time in a decade

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that Republicans have outraised House

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Democrats campaign arm in the first year

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of an election cycle. First time in 10

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years. So when the media tells you the

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Democrats are energized, remember you

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can't run ads without money. You can't

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hire field organizers without money. You

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can't do voter outreach without money.

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And right now the Republican party is a

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wash in cash. They got a cash advantage

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so large it's almost embarrassing. And

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again, largely largely because of the

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efforts of Donald Trump and Doge to stop

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the Democrats from raiding uh US

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taxpayer funds for their own uh benefit.

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But all of this is just the tip of the

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iceberg. Wait until you see the partisan

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realignment that promises to change

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politics for the foreseeable future. But

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first, gang, let's face it.

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You had a number in your head, right?

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The number you thought would be enough

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to retire and then the price of life

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went up and up and up. And now the

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question isn't whether you saved, it's

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whether what you saved can still buy the

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retirement you plan for. I mean, think

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about what's happening right now. War

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flaring up, oil spikes, and then

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everything gets higher. Gas, groceries,

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insurance bills. We've seen this before.

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We're watching a structural shift in the

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global economy where inflation isn't

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temporary. It's embedded. And

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historically, when that happens,

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purchasing power doesn't recover. It

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erodess. Your dollar buys less. Your

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savings carry less. And people who are

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counting down to retirement, they start

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