Christian constitutionalist with a Veteran background in aviation mechanics. OG MAHA and a degree in Cardiovascular Medicine. Patriot wife and mother of 3.
What you speak of is false. One of the ladies in this is a friend and there is no doctored video, that was straight up truth…. (we don’t have to doctor anything when it comes naturally)…. Now for “Jet-ner” Drummond, he “Jets” out every event as quickly as possible and never gives anyone a chance to talk to him afterwards. I have been to at least 5 events and each time I watch him leave quickly like a fighter pilot hitting his afterburners. That’s why I call him ‘Jet-ner’ Drummond. He drops in, gives his remarks, and is gone before most people even get a chance to ask a question. Now that is truth…. 💪🏻🇺🇸🔥
@ryanskeff@Okie_Rancher I understand yall want a back up plan, but I’m telling you what I see on the ground, everyone is voting for Jake, and he’s gaining ground everyday.
Mark my words, Jake will win 🏆💪🏻
My friend was the one who questioned Drummond and let me tell you, Drummond does not like it when you come up and ask any questions that undermine his authority….
@LilBeanDip5012 Money talks but it doesn’t walk, and when I’m out door knocking people don’t care about the money, they wanna know if Jake’s gonna walk the walk and not just talk the talk…. This is the core… and yes Jake’s gonna walk the walk as he has done all along! 💪🏻🇺🇸🔥
🚨 BIG MONEY ALERT IN THE OKGOV RACE 🚨
MAZZEI FOR GOVERNOR-2026 has filed its latest Oklahoma Ethics Commission report (Schedule C - Loans, Ethics Number 11794), covering April 1 through June 1, 2026.
💰 New loans added this period: $6,900,000
💰 Total loan balance at the end of the reporting period: $10,895,000
That’s right. More than $10.8 million has been poured into this campaign through candidate loans.
Mike Mazzei, the financial executive and CEO of Trinity Strategic Wealth, is self-funding at a level rarely seen in Oklahoma politics. He’s campaigning on tax cuts, economic reform, and conservative principles. All well and good on paper. But when a candidate is investing nearly $11 million into a race for a governor’s office that pays roughly $185,000 per year, it’s fair to ask some hard questions.
Why does it take this much money to secure the Republican nomination in a deep-red state like Oklahoma?
What kind of war chest does a candidate believe is necessary to defeat the rest of the field?
And since these are loans, often interest-free and potentially repayable through future campaign contributions, who ultimately gains influence if large donors step in later?
Self-funding isn’t illegal, and wealthy candidates across the country do it all the time. But once you cross the $10 million mark, it starts looking less like grassroots politics and more like a billionaire’s game.
Meanwhile, everyday Oklahomans are dealing with soaring homeowners and auto insurance costs, rising property taxes, increasing living expenses, and public systems that many believe need serious reform.
Where is the full transparency on the repayment plan?
Who gets priority access if major donors begin writing checks later?
How does this fit with promises to challenge the “Oklahoma capital cartel” and the entrenched political establishment that many voters say they’re tired of?
We’ve seen where blind loyalty gets us.
Research every candidate. Ask tough questions. Demand real answers, not just polished commercials funded by massive personal loans.
Follow the money. It often tells the real story.
Oklahomans deserve transparency and accountability, regardless of which candidate they support.
What do you think? Is this level of self-funding a strength, a red flag, or simply the new reality of modern politics?
#OKGOV #OklahomaPrimary #FollowTheMoney #ResearchEveryCandidate
Today I received a letter, just like my neighbor did, informing me that my California ballot was not counted because my "signature verification" supposedly didn't match the state's records. I've been voting in California for 20 years.
Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) needs to tell his voters to check their ballot status and file a complaint if it hasn't been received yet.
MANY people who voted for Spencer are finding out their ballots haven't been received.
You can check ballot status here: https://t.co/h6ftjTv9Ry
Just saw a Mazzei ad where he claims he'll stop Chinese land owning in Oklahoma -
Yet hes perfectly fine with the Arabs spending our tax dollars to pollute Rogers Co?
James Taylor is by far the most conservative running for Superintendent of Public Instruction. There is no other Republican even close. Vote for Dr. Taylor on June 16th.
Sorry, but I believe the UAE pulled off The Art of the Steal. Who will bear the offset on utility costs for this, first of all? Between $500 million from DOE, $255 million from OK, a nearly $500 million TIF deal by Inola, and tax giveaways for the life of the project, I am not buying the trade offs for the environmental impact of this so-called job creator. We can and should do better.
Grok translation tool (from politispeak to truth setting):
“I sold out the citizens of Inola for an endorsement from the Trump administration, for which I paid Roger Stone $70k; amazing bargain. Gentner blew $80k and got squat. The governorship is just the first rung on my political ladder to higher office in DC. The rural, working and middle class of Oklahoma are basically irrelevant. I serve power.”
People often ask how I’m qualified to manage a twelve billion dollar budget.
The truth is, I wouldn’t be managing it alone — no one person should. A state budget that large is far too complex for any single individual to handle personally.
My job as governor is to assemble the right team: top financial experts, economists, and seasoned administrators who live and breathe these numbers every day. Importantly, they will also deeply understand the proper role of government — prioritizing the Constitution, preserving individual freedom, and limiting government overreach.That’s exactly how great leaders operate.
Henry Ford built one of the most successful companies in history, yet when challenged in court about his lack of “book knowledge,” he famously replied that he didn’t clutter his mind with facts he could summon experts for. He had a row of buttons on his desk — push one, and the right person appeared with the answer.
That’s smart leadership. Know what you don’t know, then surround yourself with people who do. That’s the approach I’ll bring to the governor’s office — strong vision paired with the best possible advisors.
People often ask how I’m qualified to manage a twelve billion dollar budget.
The truth is, I wouldn’t be managing it alone — no one person should. A state budget that large is far too complex for any single individual to handle personally.
My job as governor is to assemble the right team: top financial experts, economists, and seasoned administrators who live and breathe these numbers every day. Importantly, they will also deeply understand the proper role of government — prioritizing the Constitution, preserving individual freedom, and limiting government overreach.That’s exactly how great leaders operate.
Henry Ford built one of the most successful companies in history, yet when challenged in court about his lack of “book knowledge,” he famously replied that he didn’t clutter his mind with facts he could summon experts for. He had a row of buttons on his desk — push one, and the right person appeared with the answer.
That’s smart leadership. Know what you don’t know, then surround yourself with people who do. That’s the approach I’ll bring to the governor’s office — strong vision paired with the best possible advisors.