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This is THE Most Dangerous Moment in America's History! We Are All Texans Now!

Wayne Allyn Root on

Now that President Donald Trump has (for all intents and purposes) wrapped up the GOP presidential nomination for the third time, Democrats are dead -- and they know it. If this next election is about a fair, honest, popular vote, Democrats lose by a landslide in November.

Desperate Democrats see it in the latest polls. They can feel it as young people, blacks and Latinos all move toward Trump. Black community leaders in Chicago are even announcing they will vote Republican in November because of the open-border disaster. There is no one left.

But that's why this is the most dangerous moment in America's history.

We have an evil "enemy from within" inside the White House with President Joe Biden (and his boss, Barack Obama). And they can see their reign of terror is ending. They're desperate to hold onto power, but they see it slipping away.

They have two choices now:

Either try to win the election by rigging and cheating at unimaginable levels -- far worse than in 2020.

 

Or burn the country down on the way out the door so that Trump inherits a disaster -- a country on fire, divided like never before, on the verge of collapse, on the verge of civil war, on the verge of World War III and in the throes of a massive foreign invasion overwhelming our economy, schools and health care system.

I had an uncanny crystal ball eight years ago. So, heed my warning now -- eight years later.

On Oct. 30, 2016, I was the opening speaker for presidential candidate Donald J. Trump in Las Vegas -- one week before the 2016 election. It seems like a lifetime ago. I told the crowd this was a life-or-death moment for America. Either we elected Trump, or we'd face the end of America.

I predicted exactly how Democrats would intentionally destroy America.

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