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submitted by DivineLordTrump

As we have learned, a few hundreds votes in these states can alter the election result completely, especially Florida. Every single vote count BIGLY in these places. I don’t give a shit about California or New York. For all they want California can burn in hell and I don’t care.

I’m going to campaign for Trump in N.C. next year, deep into the liberal territory of Raleigh, Charlotte, and Durham to get every possible votes for Trump. We need real actions for Trump, not just online posts.

Of course, meme magic is important, it keeps us alive.

Last but not least, fuck liberals. Seriously, fuck them.

As we have learned, a few hundreds votes in these states can alter the election result completely, especially Florida. Every single vote count BIGLY in these places. I don’t give a shit about California or New York. For all they want California can burn in hell and I don’t care. I’m going to campaign for Trump in N.C. next year, deep into the liberal territory of Raleigh, Charlotte, and Durham to get every possible votes for Trump. We need real actions for Trump, not just online posts. Of course, meme magic is important, it keeps us alive. Last but not least, fuck liberals. Seriously, fuck them.
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MAGAlikethis (5 points)

Agreed. If you have any Democrat family members in those states, it's time to break out the red pills.

Verrerogo (3 points) *

Oh yes. If you are an employer, give your employees plenty of time to vote next November. Consider cutting your work back, consider closing your business for that day if possible.

Make sure you talk up voting about six weeks before the day; clear your calendar. Consider getting to the poll just as it opens; less wait time.

Work on driving your friends and relatives who have trouble getting somewhere. Nag them and drive them with you to go vote.

Consider babysitting for people with children, whose care might keep them from voting.

Employees who don't want to lose paid work time, busy mothers, tired old people, and indifferent young people: these are your concern!

Convincing people to vote your way is great. But getting people to the polls who already agree with you, or who don't care much, and who aren't crazy about standing in line with strangers who may stare angrily at them, is also important!

When you get mailers about WHERE to vote, tape them to your bedroom door. Tell others to do that too. Take the mailer with you to vote, it makes it easier. "Where do I vote???" is a cry that should not be cried on election day.

There are websites to tell people how to get information. YOU should have resources handy.

BUILD the intention to vote among your people. The ones who think "my one vote doesn't count" are the problem. Elections have been decided by ten votes or less.

Don't let people say, "This area is totally blue, my vote doesn't matter." Or the opposite, "This area is totally red, I don't have to bother." Neither are true.

Some say, "Vote late." Whatever, but vote.

LordOfTheReeeeengs (3 points)

I try to slowly redpill my liberal patients. I have to seem neutral or even leftist outraged by the bullshit (lol), but drop truth bombs and redpills as often as possible. I have to be careful since my practice is in a blue county (I live in a red county), I have to be really careful with what I say with politics. The left is ruthless to conservative business owners.

memechallenger33 (1 point)

I wish you luck with the red-pills! It's often easier to convince people if they think you all ready agree with them, so keep it up!