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If people would actively participate in our Primaries, we wouldn't be dealing with Cornyn or Thune!!!

Trump supported a candidate against Thune in the 2022 Primaries!!!

We need to focus on an educational program on the IMPORTANCE OF PRIMARIES!!

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I agree with you. The good news is that through Trump's campaign and the multitude of voters he reached.. I'm hopeful that much of the country learned more about our political process than they ever learned in school and will be participating fully in future elections, at the local level too. Steve Bannon's War room has promoted The Precinctstrategy.com it is a grassroots strategy created by Dan Scultz. the website has tons of info on how we can get involved in and perhaps have influence the republican party starting at the precinct level in our own community.

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Bingo Ana!!!!! And pay attention not only to the candidates but the other issues that pop up on those ballots...careful attention.

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Rambler, if we've learned anything from Trump, and Bannon, we need to have to be force multipliers woth MASSIVE MOBILIZATION IN ORDER TO MAKE IT TOO BIG TO RIG.

These people will always find new ways to cheat!!!

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Yes, indeed, Ana...how would you implement such a program to 'educate' American voters about the importance of voting in primaries?

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Maybe all of the local GOP groups could work on that year-round.

They only seem to jump into action around election time.

By then, it is too late!!!

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I just left you a reply above...look into precinctstrategy.com its a grass roots effort to help and influence the rep party similar to what you are suggesting.

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Since the internet appears to be the "new source of news" perhaps all that is necessary is active engagement on the primary ballot with everyone you interact with. If you can encourage a single lazy voter to participate, that time a few hundred could swing an election maybe?

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