If the Democrats win big next Tuesday

It won't be a surprise to most people to learn that Democrats plan on eliminating or limiting the filibuster if they win big next Tuesday. The good news is that Democrats won't win big next Tuesday. First, it's important to know that Sen. Schumer will be the minority leader come January. Republicans will pick up a net of betwqeen 3-6 seats in the U.S. Senate next Tuesday. That's if people keep voting early in-person or via the mail and day-of voting. Republicans have shattered early voting records for the GOP since early voting started in mid-September.

That being said, the GOP voters must continue to keep voting. The goal must be to come out of this election with as big of majorities in the House and Senate as possible. Growing our House majority will strengthen Mike Johnson's speakership. Further, it'll prevent Democrats from impeaching Trump a third time and from raising taxes on taxpayers in all classes.

Retaking the majority in the Senate will help get Trump's Cabinet confirmed, then help the House pass President Trump's economic agenda. That's essential in cutting taxes and cutting regulations. Those are the keys to cutting inflation and solving the Affordability Crisis.

WAtch this speech by Tim Walz and you'll know why we need to keep him and Kamala Harris as far from this nation's levers of power as possible:

While we must continue to cast our votes, it's apparent that VP Harris's campaign is sinking. Bill McGurn highlights that perfectly in his latest WSJ article:
A week from the election, we have bipartisan consensus on two points regarding Pennsylvania. The first is that the presidential contest is way too close to call. The second is that only one contender has coattails. Both candidates for Senate—Republican challenger Dave McCormick and Democratic incumbent Bob Casey—agree on who that is: Donald Trump.
People should run from the Harris-Walz ticket like they're selling toxic waste. That's what Dave McCormick and Bob Casey are doing. They nothing to do with Harris. It's understandable that McCormick isn't interested in Harris's agenda. He's a Republican. Harris is a San Francisco Democrat. Casey fleeing Harris is understandable, too. He's trying to win a 4th term in the Senate and he'll do anything to stay in power.

Sen. Casey isn't the only Democrat to run from Harris and tie themselves to Trump. Tammy Baldwin is another Democrat who's running an ad highlighting her 'working with' Pres. Trump. She's doing her best to stay in the Senate, too. She's doing her best with the ad to distract from her voting record, which shows she's one of the most liberal Democrats in the Senate.

Baldwin and Casey both have reasons to hide from Harris. That should highlight to us why we shouldn't trust Harris.

Finally, bank your vote this week.

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