PSD1-Precinct Strategy Grok. Numbers don t lie. Conservatives suck. Dan Schultz May 13 2026 - Precinct Strategy with Dan Schultz
Dan Schultz dives into the hard truths about the current state of Republican primaries and the pivotal role of precinct committeemen in shaping election outcomes. With compelling data showcasing a concerning lack of engagement from conservatives, Da…
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PSD1-Precinct Strategy Grok. Numbers don t lie. Conservatives suck. Dan Schultz May 13 2026 - Precinct Strategy with Dan Schultz
Dan Schultz dives into the hard truths about the current state of Republican primaries and the pivotal role of precinct committeemen in shaping election outcomes. With compelling data showcasing a concerning lack of engagement from conservatives, Dan examines the numbers that reveal the stark reality: many Republican incumbents are facing minimal competition, leading to a cycle of complacency within the party. He urges listeners to reconsider their level of participation and take crucial steps toward becoming precinct committeemen, explaining how easy it can be to secure a position in local party leadership and influence future elections. The urgency of the moment is clear as he reflects on the trends seen across states like Arizona, Texas, and Illinois, demonstrating how few conservatives stepped up to fill necessary roles despite the growing political stakes. With historical context and projections highlighting potential outcomes for Republican incumbents in 2026, Dan lays bare the almost guaranteed re-nomination of many officials unless a concerted effort is made to challenge the status quo. The episode is a wake-up call, challenging conservatives to get involved and take ownership of their political future. Schultz’s candid critique of apathy within the party resonates as he emphasizes that the time to act is now, encouraging listeners to no longer be passive observers but active participants in the democratic process. As he ends with a call to engage with his resources, Dan underscores the necessity of grassroots movements to revitalize the Republican Party's influence and make a significant impact come election time.
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