Pelosi, Radical Dems Digging Their Own 2022 Election Graves

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and her liberal extremists continue to push radical legislation designed to disenfranchise working families. Traveling that crooked path will also lead to their quick political demise. That’s because GOP House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and party leaders have identified 47 vulnerable Democrats they could oust in 2022. Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Joe Biden are effectively digging their own graves.

“We are just a few weeks into the Biden Administration and Americans are already seeing the job-killing initiatives House Democrats support,” National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Emmer stated. “We will relentlessly hold House Democrats accountable for their socialist agenda and ensure voters understand the damaging impact policies like defunding the police, government-run health care, and ending the Keystone XL Pipeline will have on Americans’ everyday lives.”

The facts support the Republican’s outrage. Pelosi, Schumer, and radicals such as New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) openly advocated for President Joe Biden to send upwards of 80,000 Americans to the unemployment rolls. During his week in office, he eliminated more than 1 million good-paying jobs with the full support of House Democrats. These same left-wing extremists are pushing forward with legislation to allow foreigners to vote in U.S. elections and make it a crime to ask for identification at the polls.

This type of un-American activity did not go entirely unnoticed in the 2020 elections. Although the notoriously liberal establishment media ignored the fine details of the congressional elections, Democrats lost ground. After GOP Rep. Claudia Tenney was recently declared the winner in New York’s 22nd District, Democrats lost 12 seats. Rep. Tenney stands as the 30th GOP woman elected in 2020. Republicans are currently five seats away from retaking the House majority in 2022.

As the country reels from the pandemic and struggles economically, socially, and spiritually, Washington, D.C., elites appear more interested in the political theater of yet another impeachment charade. What truly keeps them awake at night is the notion former President Donald Trump will sway voters in 2022 and regain the White House in 2024. Already, Minority Leader McCarthy and Trump are working hand-in-glove to raise a war chest. The pair are voraciously seeking political donations to combat Democrat socialism and restore commonsense to Congress.

“Today, President Trump committed to helping elect Republicans in the House and Senate in 2022,” McCarthy reportedly said after meeting with Mr. Trump in Florida. “A Republican majority will listen to our fellow Americans and solve the challenges facing our nation.”

On the heels of that meeting, the GOP sent out electronic messages to wide-reaching conservatives and Trump donors.

“This confirms what we already knew: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris only want power and for the government to have complete control over every aspect of our lives,” a GOP email sent to Trump donors stated. “For our nation’s sake, we MUST fight back and stop Joe Biden and his socialist agenda from destroying our economy NOW.”

Republican Party chairman Emmer also noted that voters in mid-term elections traditionally balance the books by supporting the party not in the majority. That formula held true during the Obama and Trump administrations.

“I believe that’s going to be bad news for House Democrats. It’s not going to be easy, but we’re going to finish the job that we started,” Emmer reportedly said.

Republicans held a House majority for eight years until 2018. With newly-minted GOP leaders flipping seats in 2020, 47 vulnerable office-holders on the hot seat in 2022, and Pelosi’s radicals running roughshod, Democrats may want to hand out shovels.


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