Look, Republicans have been talking a big game about Donald Trump for nearly a decade, ever since he announced his first presidential run in 2015.
From that primary race to his 2016 win, throughout his first term, and especially in the weeks and months after the January 6th insurrection, people from Mitch McConnell to Mike Pence to RNC leadership have had plenty to say about standing up to Trump.
Unfortunately, we know now that all of it is BS.
Time and time again, those same Republicans realize Trump still holds a lot of power – from money to cultural impact to control over the party infrastructure. So they promptly lose their spines and fall back in line.
Their cowardice and personal political ambition continues to make space for countless Trump-loving, right-wing extremists to rise up, find a platform, and run for office – just like my opponent.
So here’s the deal: We might be sick of hearing about Donald Trump (I know I am). But we have to keep talking about his dangerous rhetoric, the crimes he’s been found guilty of, the three other criminal cases he has pending, and what’s at stake if he gets the chance to enact his anti-democratic plans in November.
We have to do all of that and more if we’re going to defeat him – and win in every race where a MAGA, right-wing candidate is vying for power.
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-Sara