Young MAGA Conservative Sweeps Primary

MAGA continues to power forward in the weeks leading up to the midterm elections, with one of the youngest MAGA Republicans ever securing a victory in New Hampshire’s primary election.

Karoline Leavitt, who just turned 25 years old, won the New Hampshire primary and will face off with Democrat Representative Chris Pappas in the upcoming fall election.

The competition for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District has been widely perceived as one of the top seats for Republicans to flip in the upcoming midterms.

If they succeed, Leavitt will be the youngest female ever to serve as a representative in Congress, taking the honor away from AOC.

However, Leavitt is a very, very different type of political animal than Ms. AOC, starting with her actual love for the United States.

Billing herself as “home-grown America First conservative going up against Chris Pappas this fall,” Leavitt has expressed remarkable humility and gratitude as she ascends to the national spotlight.

“When we got into this a year ago, nobody knew who I was. I had no money in the campaign account. I just had a drive and a work ethic and a passion to fight for this state and that is paid off over the last year,” Leavitt remarked to NH Journal.

That’s because the mainstream media is more used to dirty political tricks than honest hard work, which is precisely why Leavitt was largely dismissed by the elites for most of her campaign.

Until she actually won.

“It feels like the honor of a lifetime. I’m so humbled, I’m at a loss for words over the outpouring of support from conservatives, from every community,” Leavitt continued in her remarks to NH Journal.

Leavitt’s views encapsulate the views of many of her constituents, which is precisely why it is unsurprising that she has garnered significant interest from Americans interested in preserving the nation for their children’s future.

Which Leavitt highlighted in her victory speech.

“As many of you know, my youth is one of the many reasons that I felt compelled to run,” Leavitt declared, “because it’s my generation of Americans – your children, your grandchildren – who are not being served well by the current state of our education system, our media, and our entire culture.”

Seriously.

Since when did Americans sign up for LGBTQ and Marxist indoctrination, minus the civics and math courses, starting in kindergarten?

Because if the Democrats had their way, those subjects would certainly constitute the majority of the curriculum.

Leavitt also highlighted the fact that her detractors undermined her moves at every turn, claiming she was “too young” and had insufficient money to compete.

Typical elite speak, which was shown to be utterly hollow in the wake of Leavitt’s easy victory in the primaries.

“The media, the Washington establishment and the Democrats certainly counted us out. They said I was too young, we could never raise the money to compete, and that we could never beat a former Republican nominee,” Leavitt continued.

Clearly, the establishment remains unaware of the fact that the “change” sought by Americans was hardly the type of “change” promulgated by the Biden administration.

However, Leavitt’s victory represents the precise type of change Americans are angling to see, especially amongst the younger generations tasked with cleaning up the mess left behind by the likes of Pelosi and Co. in the swamp.

“Tonight, we made history. And I look forward to serving as the youngest congresswoman in United States history when we beat Chris Pappas,” Leavitt proudly declared.

Of all the races to watch in the upcoming midterms, the race in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District will surely be one of the most intriguing.

Especially with the support Leavitt is enjoying thus far from other prominent Republicans.

Representative Elise Stefanik of New York celebrated Leavitt’s victory, noting that the victory illustrates precisely what young conservatives are capable of achieving.

“I was proud to support Karoline early on in her race – no one knows more than I do that you should NEVER underestimate a young, hard-working conservative woman,” Stefanik declared.

At least Stefanik isn’t afraid to use the term “woman.”

Former President Donald J. Trump himself also weighed in, praising the “energy and wisdom” exhibited by his former staffer.

“Amazing job by Karoline Leavitt in her great New Hampshire victory. Against all odds, she did it – and will have an even greater victory on November 8th. Wonderful energy and wisdom!!!” Trump proclaimed.

With all the tricks Democrats likely have in store for the fall, it’s absolutely crucial everyone gets out to vote in the midterms … maximizing the height of a much-anticipated red tsunami.

Author: Jane Jones


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