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Combining For Power
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| What's the future of the Democratic Party? | |
| If they don't elect president this time, will they just go total crazy beyond what they are now? | |
| So let's take a look at what's happening right now. | |
| The greatest danger that I can see for the reelection of the president is the underestimated appeal of socialism in the United States to the general public that does not understand what socialism is. | |
| So at this point in time in history, you've got Elizabeth Warren, who is the greatest contender against Joe Biden. | |
| You've got Bernie Sanders, who is popular. | |
| If they combine together, they've actually got together they have a sufficient number to be able to take over the Democratic Party in terms of running. | |
| Now here's the danger. | |
| If that momentum gets into the millennials and onto the campuses, then you have enough of a socialist wave to overpower what we did. | |
| In the last broadcast, if you go back in DVR, you'll see what Jim and I and a couple of people did was we were able to penetrate, I believe, the Christian vote in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina. | |
| And it's a small dot that shifted the state for the Electoral College. | |
| They have the ability to overwhelm what we produced last time. | |
| And it can happen because of the appeal of who doesn't want to have free this, free that, free something else. | |
| And so the great danger is that I'm not a pessimist, but my friends that are all feeling like it's inevitable that Donald Trump will be reelected because the left is so crazy, never underestimate how the American public can be sold on crazy unless we have the capacity to influence them with the truth. | |