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Democrats Believe They Have A Winning Strategy For The 2024 Election

Even though Joe Biden is trailing Donald Trump in most, if not all of the polls, the Democrats still believe they have a winning strategy for the November election.

In addition to the mail-in ballots that worked so well in 2020, the Dems also believe that putting left leaning issues like abortion as state ballot measures will bring them more votes.

"Like, I want to have abortions up until the last month, or something like that" said Jay Valentine, with Omega 4 America, "And so those people who may not vote now, are going to come out and the leftists believe that by doing that, they can overwhelm Trump."

Also new for 2024, don't forget the illegal alien vote, which will be a big key, especially in the swing states.

"It's not going to be a real thing, it's a done deal" Valentine told KTRH, "We already have testimony in Michigan and Wisconsin. What they do is they fly in the NGO's on the Biden express, they land in the dark of night and they're brought to a receiving center where they're given debit cards, clothing, and during that process they are registered to vote. We know that, we have witnesses who testified to that."

He adds that unclean voter rolls are also still a major problem, even here in Texas.

"In Texas, the voter rolls are terrible" noted Valentine, "There is so much corruption, and there is so much bad data in the Texas voter rolls."

But don't expect anything to change between now and November.

"Republicans are completely asleep at the switch" lamented Valentine, "Right now, the RNC is just as bad as it was when they had Ronna McDaniel running it. It's a complete disaster."

One plus, Omega 4 America is working with voter integrity groups in swing states who are challenging the voter rolls, and calling for transparency.

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