We must to turn out the base.

All that matters from now until the election is to turn out the base.

The 2018 Midterms is a battle of how many of our people we can get to show up vs how many of their people they get to show up. That’s it. Very few minds will be changed from now until November. The persuasion isn’t, should there be a wall, or will we we fine with E-Verify? It won’t be over tariffs. It’s not Candidate X’s health care plan is better than Candidate Y’s health care plan. It’s how can I persuade my voters to feel urgency? How can I persuade my voters to action? The issue is no longer ideas. The issue is, how can I get people to the polls?

Our my voters already IMAGINING themselves voting on election day? Do they have a plan to vote? How am I building that URGENCY? Am I getting my voters to make small commitments now as small commitments lead to bigger commitments — like voting?

Only a minority of each parties’ voters show up to vote in the midterms. Whoever is better at turning them out will win. Urgency matters. Urgency impels action. Being comfortable doesn’t.

A good economy isn’t going to turn out voters. Happy voters don’t turn out like mad and scared voters.

The left has the MAD part down.

Do we have the SCARED part down?

We should be SCARED.

For those who think our good economy is an issue to run on, think again.

Comfort = Complacent.

For us? It’s not the economy, stupid. It’s immigration, stupid. (added bonus, they want our guns and want us DEAD).

For them?

For those who have become increasingly disturbed by the rhetoric coming from the left over the last few years — and particularly, the last few months — it has become even more clear that regardless of where you stand on a candidate or issue, the GOP and conservatives must win. We can have differences of opinions on immigration or spending, but its undeniable what the left supports should they get back in power:

Revenge. That’s what’s driving them. And it ain’t a bad motivator. Kurt Schlichter put it best:

“Understand that when they call Donald Trump “illegitimate,” what they are really saying is that our desire to govern ourselves is illegitimate. Their beef isn’t with him – it’s with us, the normal people who dared rise up and demand their right to participate in the rule of this country and this culture.”

And for an election they didn’t win. And that’s what makes their rage even more powerful; they think they did win it. The peaceful passage of power is something liberals have increasingly had an issue with:

Trump didn’t really win the election. Bush didn’t really win the election. Every time a Republican president won an election this century, the Democrats insist he didn’t really win. Now say a third Republican president wins an election in say, 2024. What are the odds that they’ll say that he didn’t really win? Right now, it looks like 100 percent. What do sure odds of the Dems rejecting the next Republican president really mean? It means they don’t accept the results of any election that they don’t win. It means they don’t believe that transfers of power in this country are determined by elections.

Those on the left that will be showing up to vote in the mid terms do not care about a good economy. Hallucination is powerful. Look at all the crazy stuff they are saying right now:

Volunteer now and make a plan to vote like your life and country depends on it. Once you begin to UNCOVER what progressive ideology truly represents, you quickly begin to to discover: It does. The 2018 midterms truly is, How Many of Ours will show up vs How many of Theirs will show up?

Make a plan to vote and volunteer. Not tomorrow. Yesterday. In absence of that: Today. What I really mean? Right freaking NOW.

-SDL🍋