This is important for every Republican voter to understand out there. Those good-ole-boys are lying to you when they want your vote, then when they get it, the first thing they do is betray the voter.
♦Don't listen to these bozos - they lie
♦Don't believe them when they tell you they will fix everything
♦Don't believe them when they tell the voter what they want to hear - that's all it is in yammering.
♦Most of all, do not ever vote for them. Even if you think it won't matter.
We have a big Uniparty member coming up in 2028, and he needs to be gone. He's been there too long, and his biggest donors are from CA and NY - really? Are Californians and New Yorkers the ones you want to tell our Senator how to vote?
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James Taylor has taught at a large-city high school, so he knows the challenges our schools face. He's also aware of the structure that needs to be revamped. If you want to see good education, @dr_for4110 James Taylor is the man for the job.
#Oklahoma 👇🏻
The choice for State Superintendent of Schools is clear, for Republicans/ Conservatives: James Taylor.
Robert Franklin is a liberal running as a “R” because this is Oklahoma & political consultants will use what we value to elect what/who they value to change us.
Too bad - apparently he 1.) doesn't have any interest in explaining himself to you or anyone else (forget the voter), 2.) has an ego so delicate that he can't handle criticism, 3.) thinks if you're blocked you will go away - hopefully you won't!!!!! 😁
Today, @USDOL is officially putting Governors on notice.
Unemployment benefits are for Americans who need temporary assistance — NOT fraudsters.
States that fail to protect taxpayer dollars & combat Unemployment Fraud could lose federal funding for the first time ever.
The days of turning a blind eye to fraud are OVER!
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What folks don't understand about Trump's subs is he pays them well & on time, for a job well done. If it's not well done, he's all over you & probably the end of a lucrative lifetime contract. Obama believes EVERYONE below him (which is everyone) is created to serve him, & paying them is immaterial.
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Congratulations, Representative Molly Jenkins! The people won last night despite the flood of negative dark-money mailers aimed at sowing doubt in the voters’ choice. Your win is a clear reminder that conservatives voters are engaged. They saw through the noise and chose a representative with a proven record of putting constituents first. 🇺🇸
Thank you for your consistent commitment to serving the people of Oklahoma with integrity. Your willingness to stand firm, fight for fiscal responsibility, and prioritize the families and communities of District 33 has earned the trust of voters once again.
Well done, Rep. Jenkins! Keep fighting the good fight. 🇺🇸
Well I was probably one of the few that voted NO in OK County because I'm from a ranching family and my Walt is from a farming family and we know where we got our first jobs, and it wasn't a minimum wage, but we survived and were better for it.
The average hourly pay in Oklahoma county is $33.73 per hour.
The average hourly pay in Tulsa county is $32.85 per hour.
These people don't even know why they voted yes they just think it means more money.
PETE HEGSETH: "Just like the Christian crusaders who pushed back the Muslim hordes in the 12th century, American Crusaders will need to muster the same courage against Islamists today."
AG Gentner Drummond is campaigning with strong lines like this:
“As Attorney General, I took on the cartels, State Farm, and Big Pharma. As governor, I will take on anyone who thinks Oklahoma is theirs to take.”
And in his debate closing:
“I’ve held accountable out-of-state corporations like State Farm… that would injure your home, your paycheck, and your future.”
He frames it in past tense as a clear accomplishment, implying real results and success for Oklahoma homeowners facing denied claims and sky-high premiums.
Reality check:
The flagship case, Hursh v. State Farm (CJ-2025-2626, Oklahoma County District Court), is still very much ongoing.
The lawsuit alleges State Farm operated a “Hail Focus Initiative,” a coordinated scheme to systematically underpay or deny valid hail and wind damage roof claims affecting hundreds, and potentially more than 1,000, Oklahoma homeowners.
Drummond’s office intervened in December 2025 after the district court granted the request, giving the Attorney General additional discovery and subpoena authority.
State Farm appealed.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court heard oral arguments on April 27, 2026.
As of mid-June, there has been:
• No final Supreme Court ruling on the intervention.
• No settlement on the merits.
• No final judgment.
• No statewide homeowner payout.
• No completed accountability process.
The case remains active.
Fighting powerful insurance companies on behalf of Oklahoma homeowners is important, especially when many residents are dealing with some of the highest insurance costs in the nation.
But there is a difference between filing, intervening, arguing, and litigating a case versus actually winning a case.
Presenting ongoing litigation as if accountability has already been delivered is campaign messaging, not a final outcome.
Oklahoma voters deserve transparency about what has been accomplished, what remains in litigation, and what results have actually been achieved for homeowners.
The insurance crisis is real.
Premiums continue rising.
Claims disputes continue.
And many Oklahoma homeowners are still waiting for answers.
Oklahoma deserves straight talk about what has been resolved and what is still working its way through the courts.
Who has had a roof claim denied, underpaid, delayed, or seen their homeowner’s insurance rates dramatically increase?
Share your experience below.
#OklahomaInsuranceCrisis #DrummondForGovernor #HoldThemAccountable
@DemocracyDocket Yes. Democracy Docket is right. I and millions of others believe strongly in election integrity. Unlike Democracy Docket which is pro-corrupt elections. Most sane people look at California’s mess of an election and say “no, thank you”. @EIwatchdogs
Yeah - you know it's a contest between death and neutering so they could live with their sin for the rest of their life. On the other hand, after death, they would be living with their sin for eternity. 🤔
I’ve never been in a position to have to make a gracious concession speech before. How does one do it?
Well apparently, you’re supposed to use the phrase “Although we didn’t get the result we wanted…” That’s the official script everyone is using, lol. Rather mild for the emotions spiking inside you.
This is the real gamut of your thoughts:
How can the world be so stupid? Well, 530 people voted for a dead guy over in State Senate 38. Imagine if he’d won.
WHO are these 530 people? Did they drive themselves to the voting booth? Do you realize most races at the state house and senate level were decided with less than 500 votes? Many of my new friends who are ordinary, good people who just want to serve their community and fix a few problems were defeated with 100,000s of dollars in dark money attacks – by a handful of votes.
How can the world be so evil? The candidates who told outrageous lies advanced. The candidate who bought a second house in district to make a carpetbagger run advanced. The gubernatorial guy who was booed at every event I attended and had no yard signs in the entirety of CD4 advanced. The sexting pastor advanced. The creepy, misogynistic rancher advanced. The old commissioner with dementia advanced. The decrepit lifelong incumbents advanced.
Incredible.
How can the world be so lazy? Oklahoma’s low voter turnout numbers are splashed all over media today. Oklahoma has 2.4M registered Rs… roughly 2M stayed home. At one point I planned to approach all the churches in CD4 to do my presentation on federal corruption on a weeknight. I seem to remember less than 40% Christians vote/ less than 40% gun-owners vote? Or something like that. I meant to outreach, but hey, this mostly one-woman show (til the end) was stretched very thin.
I pulled 29% of the vote against the second-most powerful Republican Congressman in Washington D.C. With $3100. That’s 14 cents spent per vote (21,393). He spent $2,800,000 to get 52,694 votes, spending $53.14 for each vote. He outspent me by almost ONE THOUSAND times. Well, that doesn’t include the dark money he marshaled that fueled the early TV and some mailers. Who knows how much and where (which NGO) that came from.
The Positives: I pulled more than the Trump-endorsed beleaguered pastor over in CD1, who did advance technically. I got more votes than both the D primary candidates in CD4 who received 15K and 18K. And I got more than Paul Bondar did two years ago (16K) who spent more than FIVE MILLION of his own money.
Does my result represent hope? Maybe.
In the final analysis, our country can’t keep going the way it is. When the economy caves in under the weight of the inflationary spending and debt, and more people learn about the staggering amount of corruption driving it, I see meaningless war in the streets. Ds and Rs facing off, as if a Uni-party Establishment isn’t responsible. Only when the people realize the bread is stale and the circuses are boring...
The other factor we don't talk about? The Swamp will eventually die off. The Coles, Pelosis, McConnells, Schumers will pass on to their heavenly reward and have to leave behind all the ill-gotten earthly ones. And then, perhaps we can sneak into office a normal human being. Otherwise, I’m beginning to understand only God is powerful enough to take ‘em out.
Tommy Tuberville just said what millions of MAGA voters have been screaming at Senate Republicans for years: stop begging weak Republicans to help President Trump and start playing hardball. Tuberville is now openly calling for GOP Senators to lose their committee chairmanships if they block nuking the zombie filibuster or side with Democrats on key amendments, and honestly, that pressure should have started a long time ago. Republicans keep acting shocked when nothing gets done, but then they protect Senators who sabotage the agenda while still rewarding them with power, influence, and leadership positions just because of “seniority.” Tuberville nailed the real problem. Too many committee chairs are there because they have been in Washington forever, not because they are the best fighters for the America First movement. The base is tired of hearing excuses, tired of hearing “process,” and tired of watching weak Republicans slow-walk Trump’s agenda while Democrats fight like every vote is war. Tuberville’s message is simple: if you want the power, then back the agenda. If not, step aside and let someone else do the job. That is the kind of pressure MAGA voters want to see from Senate leadership instead of endless compromise and excuses.