Patriots, we need to talk about some troubling numbers coming out of the early 2026 Senate primaries - and frankly, they should be a wake-up call for every Trump supporter in America.
According to new data, Democratic primary turnout is doubling compared to recent midterm elections, while Republicans are struggling to get voters to the polls in most states. The only bright spot? Texas, where GOP voters are actually showing up.
Meanwhile, the radical left is energized and angry. State Rep. James Talarico made headlines after defeating Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Texas Democratic Senate primary - proving that even the most woke Democrats aren't safe from their own party's extremism.
The Real Danger Here
Here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: Democrats are treating 2026 like their last chance to stop Trump's America First agenda. They're mobilizing their base with the same fury they showed in 2018 when they tried to obstruct President Trump's first term.
And what are Republicans doing? Apparently assuming that Trump's decisive 2024 victory means they can sit back and coast. That's exactly the kind of thinking that cost us the House in 2018 and nearly derailed the MAGA movement.
"We cannot afford to get complacent just because we're winning. The Deep State and their Democratic allies are planning their comeback, and low GOP turnout is exactly what they're counting on."
What This Means for America
If Republicans lose seats in 2026, kiss goodbye to mass deportations, border security, and draining the swamp. The same RINOs and Democrats who obstructed Trump before will be back in power, ready to impeach him again and block every America First policy.
Texas Republicans got the message - their primary turnout is strong. But what about the rest of us? Are we going to let the radical left take back Congress while we're celebrating our 2024 victories?
The choice is ours, Patriots. We can either show up and vote in every primary, every election, every chance we get - or we can watch the Democrats undo everything we've fought for. Which will it be?
