Louisiana runoff turnout hits record low while left quietly rigs the system behind your back

It’s that time again in Louisiana—primary runoff night. But don’t expect fireworks or crowds. Hardly anyone plans to show up. Early numbers suggest turnout might scrape together a measly fourteen to seventeen percent. Yet, to the political insiders and the leftist elite, this is somehow passed off as a victory for “democracy.” What a joke.

When regular folks are fed up with politics, the left loves it. Low turnout means their loudest activists and special interest groups can sneak in candidates who answer to the D.C. swamp, not the people of Louisiana. It’s a dirty trick they’ve mastered for decades—make everything so confusing or discouraging that real patriots stay home while radicals call the shots.

You have to wonder—how did it get this bad? People are sick of broken promises, rising crime, and the feeling that nothing in Washington ever changes, no matter who wins. But it’s not by accident. Globalist politicians on both sides want average Americans tuned out and checked out so they can do what they want—tax us into oblivion and send our jobs overseas.

Louisiana’s runoffs should be rocking with excitement. Instead, the process is so dry and lifeless that only the most politically obsessed even care. Meanwhile, the liberal media will spin this as “the people have spoken.” Whose people? Those who want open borders and endless spending? The rest of us are too busy working and trying to support our families to jump through hoops for empty campaign promises.

It’s a pattern seen all over the country: low turnout, bland candidates, and the left quietly tightening their grip behind closed doors. Conservatives need to wake up. This isn’t a game for insiders—this is how America loses her voice. How much longer will we sit back while bureaucrats and globalist hacks steal another win? Maybe it’s time for real Americans to start taking these so-called “boring” elections personally.

Source: Redstate


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