In a recent rallying cry on the WarRoom, Dave Bossie stressed the urgency of mobilizing conservative activism in the next 42 days before the election, emphasizing the need for grassroots efforts to ensure the survival of American values.
The Critical Countdown
"42 days, 42 days to save America. That’s what we are all about,” Bossie declared, setting a somber tone for the challenges ahead. With the election approaching, he underscored the imperative for conservatives to "put our shoulders to the grindstone” and dedicate every moment to the cause. His message is clear: the stakes are high, and the window for action is closing fast.
Just in time to rally the American people, Bossie introduced his newest movie from Citizens United called:
A Jaded Perspective
Drawing from his experiences growing up in the 1980s and witnessing the fall of communism, Bossie conveyed a deep-rooted fear of regressing to a time dominated by oppressive regimes. He warned that Kamala Harris’s election would usher in a return to the very policies that threaten the American way of life. "We need to make sure that we’re not going back to that,” he stated emphatically.
The Numbers Game
Stark statistics back the gravity of Bossie’s message. He reminded listeners that the 2020 election was decided by a mere 43,000 votes across three key states. "This election in 2024 could be even closer,” he warned, amplifying the urgency for conservative voters to mobilize. His call to action centers on ensuring that "every legal ballot is counted,” highlighting the necessity of grassroots efforts over expensive TV advertisements.
Mobilizing the Grassroots
Bossie emphasized that real change comes from on-the-ground efforts, saying, "It’s going to be the ground game that makes the difference here.” To this end, he encouraged listeners to engage with their communities, share information, and watch the film “Trump Saves America” to galvanize support for the upcoming election. "Make sure you send it around to your friends, family, neighbors to make sure they understand what’s at stake,” he urged.
Polling Insights
Delving into polling data, Bossie reported that key battleground states like Pennsylvania and Arizona show a competitive landscape, with Trump either leading or tied. He expressed confidence that, with concerted effort, Trump can secure Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin. "Trump has never been behind in these states,” he noted, dismissing media narratives designed to suppress conservative turnout.
The Media’s Role
Bossie did not hesitate to criticize the mainstream media, which he accused of engaging in "election interference” by manipulating public perceptions through biased polling. "The corrupt media biased Washington Post put out a poll that said Joe Biden was up 17 points—outrageous!” he exclaimed, imploring his audience to recognize these tactics as barriers to genuine democratic engagement.
On the Offense
Bossie’s rallying cry is a clarion call for action: "Donald Trump is on offense. Kamala Harris is on defense.” He believes that if conservatives work diligently, they can capitalize on the current political landscape and secure victories across crucial states. "These states are vital, and it’s crucial that we understand the work that has been done and needs to be done,” he concluded.
In these final weeks before the election, Bossie’s impassioned remarks serve as a reminder of the power of grassroots activism and the importance of every individual’s contribution to the collective cause. The clock is ticking, and now is the time to act.
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For more context and to see a trailer of the movie, watch this segment from Wednesday’s WarRoom featuring Dave Bossie:
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