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[–] goat2017 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

We should be trying to get as many of our guys into the GOP as possible. We may not be able to accomplish a total takeover, but I think some states will be receptive to our ideas. It's unfortunate Paul Nehlen didn't oust Paul Ryan, as that would have been fairly major. Most of these career politician neo-cons won't go past a certain point no matter how far we push and shove, their donors won't allow it, getting some of our guys into the party would make it into a political block in the party that they have no choice but to atleast negotiate with.

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[–] HATESPEAKER [S] ago 

By trying to foot our way into the party, we are going to create many enemies. It may end up being the only way to get influence, but I'm saying we should prepare for a concerted campaign against us from the republicans, and also prepare for the possibility of being stonewalled by millions of Koch dollars to keep us out.

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[–] goat2017 ago 

It is going to be a massive battle, but at the end of the day America is very much going to remain a two party system. The only real change can happen within the parties themselves. I think neoconservatism may be dead, at least for now. It may be an uphill battle putting alt-right or far-right candidates in, but I think it is absolutely reasonable to get people into the party who are alt-light/civic nationalists and who are sympathetic to our causes.

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[–] Bernard ago  (edited ago)

The money doesn't matter. won't be able to take over the party soon. Best way is to get populist ideals, run as a republican against another republican, get elected and then make more people want it. Unmask the weak cuckservative, actually work for your constituents, like President Trump