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Professor Penn and Royce White break down what they describe as a failed Minnesota GOP endorsing convention in Duluth, focusing on broken electronic voting machines, missing delegate votes, altered speaking order, and nomination committee claims they argue unfairly damaged candidates before the vote. Mike Lindell’s comments frame the episode around election integrity, paper ballots, hand counts, and the contradiction of a Republican Party using the very voting systems it publicly criticizes. Royce and Professor Penn argue that the convention exposed deeper problems inside the party, including establishment control, weak leadership, military-brand politics, DEI-style candidate selection, and delegates accepting a process they believe lacked credibility. They also criticize the Republican establishment’s treatment of Royce White, Mike Lindell, and grassroots activists while warning that the party may use the chaos to weaken the caucus and endorsement process. The discussion expands into faith, Christian values, the sanctity of life, political cowardice, and the difference between real conviction and performative conservatism. Ultimately, the episode calls listeners to reject sham politics, demand election integrity, join the precinct strategy, and build a citizen-led movement outside the control of party insiders.
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