Simply put, the stakes in this election are high.
A Republican-controlled House and Senate would clear a path for a bold conservative agenda; a communist/globalist House would be a nightmare for the conservative cause.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
As House Speaker Mike Johnson pointed out:
[I]f the [Left] had their way, they’d impeach Trump on day one.
From Breitbart:
Wednesday, during an appearance on FNC’s Jesse Watters Primetime, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) offered his predictions on what lies ahead for the November 5 election. Johnson said he expected the turnout would show a ‘demographic shift.’
‘We’re going to have a demographic shift in this electorate, Jesse. Mark my word: We’re going to have a record number of Hispanic and Latino voters who have come into the Republican Party, a record number of African American and Black voters. We are going to have a record number of Jewish voters, union workers—demographics that have not historically been with us in large numbers. They are there now.’
Johnson’s been busy—240 campaign stops across 40 states, and he’s not seeing the typical GOP turnout.
It’s more than energy—it’s a groundswell.
Johnson’s words were unmistakably clear:
[T]he voters are ready for something different, and Trump is exactly what they want.
Johnson elaborated:
Even Kamala Harris’s recent speeches, feel hollow and angry compared to the buzz surrounding Trump.
This conservative wave is tangible and it’s poised to hit the Democrats hard come November.
The House might not get the same buzz as the Senate or the White House, but this year, it’s all about the House. Why? Because, in Johnson’s words, a Democrat-controlled House would spell nothing but obstruction for Trump’s return to office.
For the GOP, control of the House means a green light for policies that have been stalled or scrapped over the last four years. And with Trump’s agenda on immigration, taxes, and national security hanging in the balance, the House is far from a minor prize.
Republicans know that a communist/globalist-controlled House would likely mean gridlock at best, and a relentless stream of investigations and impeachment attempts at worst.
Johnson’s confident tone reflects a new GOP determination:
[T]hey’re fighting to keep [Leftists] from stepping into that majority and stopping Trump in his tracks.
Johnson’s message was bold, a huge shift:
– [H]e’s betting on a changing electorate, and
– He’s seeing something unprecedented across Hispanic, Black, Jewish, and even union lines.
Traditionally, the GOP’s appeal in these demographics has been limited, but if Johnson’s predictions hold, this year’s Republican turnout could break historic patterns.
This shift could reshape Washington. A House and Senate dominated by Republicans, combined with a Trump presidency, could create an unstoppable wave of conservative legislation. For Republicans, it’s a dream.
For the Left, it’s a looming nightmare. Johnson sees Comrade Kamala’s recent speeches as emblematic of a party grasping at straws.
Harris speaks with frustration, Trump and the GOP
are engaging with an energized, diverse crowd ready to act.
And Johnson is not alone in critiquing Harris’s message. Calling her an “empty suit” and a “San Francisco radical,” Johnson isn’t pulling punches.
[H]er speeches reflect a disconnect
from the issues real Americans care about.
And for voters in the middle—the independent or undecided—this contrast might just be what pushes them into the GOP’s column. It is not just about policy for Johnson; it’s about presence. Trump’s drawing crowds, Comrade Kamala is not—and in Johnson’s eyes, that says everything.
Johnson is on the road, working tirelessly to secure a GOP victory. His message is clear:
Republicans aren’t just playing defense anymore;
they’re on the offense.
With a diverse electorate that includes new and growing support from Hispanic, Black, and Jewish voters, Johnson is making a bold bet on a conservative resurgence.
As we near election day, Johnson’s prediction is not just about numbers. It is about a shift in America’s political landscape. He sees the GOP as a newly invigorated party ready to lead with energy, vision, and broad-based support.
With Trump aiming for the White House, and the GOP fighting for control of Congress:
Johnson’s rallying cry is one of hope and determination
for conservatives across the country.