@laralogan The distance she traveled isn’t the issue. The real issue is whether people are willing to acknowledge the facts instead of constantly moving the goalposts.
@GuntherEagleman@PatrioticDee Voters expect their leaders to fight for election integrity and fair representation. When people feel their concerns are ignored, trust in the system suffers.
@MAGAVoice If there was evidence, it should be presented and examined. Confidence in elections comes from transparency, facts, and due process—not assumptions from either side.
@TheSCIF Close races with large mail-in ballots can shift as counts are updated. It’s important to wait for certified results before drawing conclusions.
@TONYxTWO@realDonaldTrump@FBIDirectorKash Every vote should be counted accurately and transparently. But claims of “cheating” need real evidence—trust in elections comes from facts, not assumptions.
@GuntherEagleman This is exactly what priorities should look like—our troops and wounded warriors deserve world-class facilities, not neglect or politics getting in the way. 🇺🇸
@RepFine Bipartisanship means little if it produces no meaningful outcomes. At some point, leadership has to decide whether they’re there to negotiate endlessly or to fight for the agenda voters elected them to pursue.
@MarioNawfal Veterans and active-duty service members deserve first-class facilities. If a project benefits wounded warriors and improves quality of life on base, politics shouldn’t stand in the way.
@MarioNawfal If Iran’s path to a nuclear weapon has truly been stopped, that’s a major national security achievement. The goal should always be peace through strength and preventing nuclear proliferation before it becomes a global crisis.
@MAGAVoice Every election should be transparent, secure, and trusted by the public. If there are concerns, they should be investigated through facts, evidence, and the legal process—not assumptions. Confidence in elections matters for everyone.