DTR PAC Newsletter

Four Senate Seats Short

Despite President Donald Trump’s ‘Too Big To Rig’ election victory, there were many disappointing down ballot races that Republicans lost.

RFK Jr.: Let Independents Know: A VOTE FOR TRUMP IS A VOTE FOR KENNEDY

President Trump has told us that to beat the cheat in 2024 we must get so many voters to the polls that Trump’s vote totals are too big to rig. That doesn’t mean winning a state by 1-2%, or 3-5%. It means running up a Trump victory by more than10% and giving Republicans all the down ballot races to support Trump.

Trump Knows The Democrats’ Last Ditch Effort to Block Him From The White House Is To Invoke The Insurrection Clause

Many political pundits have been baffled with Trump‘s recent schedule of campaign appearances in Democrat stronghold states, states like Colorado, Illinois, California and New York. None of these states except Colorado has even voted for a Republican presidential nominee in the last 20 years, so why, with only a few short weeks ago before Election Day, is Trump not concentrating on the swing states?

Hand Counted Ballots: DOJ Sues Rural Thornapple, Wisconsin

Two of the most consequential changes necessary to stop vote fraud are first, restoration of the voter rolls to local election authorities including the control, maintenance, updating, and cleaning of the voter rolls (not a system maintained and updated at a state centralized computer data base), and second, hand-counting paper ballots in local precincts.

Every Vote Counts in Tight Primaries! WI and MN Primaries

Low Turnout for Summer Primaries Makes Your Vote More Important!

Five state are holding primaries on Tuesday, August 13th, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Connecticut, Vermont, and South Dakota, but it is the contests in Wisconsin and Minnesota that are most consequential for MAGA.

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