Republican voters that vote in primaries rule Mississippi

I was talking a couple of years ago with a friend of mine, Pete Wilson, about the need for voters to go to the polls to vote, his remarks I hadn’t really thought about. Do we want voters with no idea who they are voting for or even why?

I read that we have kids with higher grades than ever before, but my gut tells me that not all things are equal or true. Our country seems not to work on truth and honor but the elitist have figured out the magical math to turn good into bad,bad into good. It takes no genius to realize these kids coming out of schools have no knowledge of country, geography, government and politics.

The 4th district here in the coastal area has a population of 777,516.00; in the 2022 primary, votes for republicans were 50,949, and the democrats were 10,974 for a total of around 61,923.00 total votes. (that is less than 10 percent of the total population). The greatness of this I have analyzed is that almost the same 50,949 people voted over 70 percent for Congressman Palazzo in 2020; after a two-year battle sending our findings to congress, he was defeated in 2022, a victory that most in the establishment believed would not happen, the voters are the actual bosses.

Voters that vote follow the party lines as long as the candidate isn’t flawed. New canidates that want to win must have a real reason for change. The incumbent wins about 95 % of the time, running because you are just the better person won’t get you those votes to win.

The coming elections in 2023 in Mississippi will be a great test of what Mississippi voters think of a Governor that lied and an LG that isn’t even close to being conservative, not even a Republican, but in name only. The same voters that elected these men will elect a new government the loud noises that new voters will storm the voting booths are mostly just that noise. Candidates that waste their time on getting new voters are just that A waste of time. To remove these men, we need to sell the truth to the voters that vote each primary, the voters that, like the 4th district, made a tremendous change that hadn’t happened in 62 years.

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