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Luke Thomas explain how Donald Trump and the GOP intend to steal the 2026 mid-term elections.
#lukethomas #trumplies #uselection
Midterms 2026, election integrity, voter intimidation, and Trump’s fake elector precedent are colliding into a single warning: the next election fight will not be subtle. A viewer asks what a Mexican-American voter should do amid fears of masked intimidation at polling places, and the conversation expands into the bigger picture of how power protects itself when it cannot win cleanly.
The discussion connects the fake elector scheme to a broader pattern: legal impunity, pressure campaigns, and attempts to criminalize dissent. It also digs into why “just trust the process” is not enough when the process is being targeted, from selective enforcement to institutional stress tests that keep piling up.
From there, it pivots into culture and media: why telling athletes to “pipe down” is a dead-end argument, and how media ecosystems can normalize the elite, including a sharp critique of celebrity platforms that launder billionaire reputations.
Listen to the full conversation over on Luke’s Substack: https://lthomas.substack.com/
Subscribe for more political commentary, clips, and live chats.
Chapters
00:00 Voter fears and intimidation
00:22 “They’ll try to steal it”
00:43 Fake electors and impunity
01:28 Chavez analogy and consequences
02:13 Governing failures and backlash
04:06 Trying to jail Congress for speech
05:19 Why 2026 voting matters
06:07 Athletes and free speech
08:08 Rogan, billionaires, Epstein class
By Luke Thomas Gets Political4.3
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Luke Thomas explain how Donald Trump and the GOP intend to steal the 2026 mid-term elections.
#lukethomas #trumplies #uselection
Midterms 2026, election integrity, voter intimidation, and Trump’s fake elector precedent are colliding into a single warning: the next election fight will not be subtle. A viewer asks what a Mexican-American voter should do amid fears of masked intimidation at polling places, and the conversation expands into the bigger picture of how power protects itself when it cannot win cleanly.
The discussion connects the fake elector scheme to a broader pattern: legal impunity, pressure campaigns, and attempts to criminalize dissent. It also digs into why “just trust the process” is not enough when the process is being targeted, from selective enforcement to institutional stress tests that keep piling up.
From there, it pivots into culture and media: why telling athletes to “pipe down” is a dead-end argument, and how media ecosystems can normalize the elite, including a sharp critique of celebrity platforms that launder billionaire reputations.
Listen to the full conversation over on Luke’s Substack: https://lthomas.substack.com/
Subscribe for more political commentary, clips, and live chats.
Chapters
00:00 Voter fears and intimidation
00:22 “They’ll try to steal it”
00:43 Fake electors and impunity
01:28 Chavez analogy and consequences
02:13 Governing failures and backlash
04:06 Trying to jail Congress for speech
05:19 Why 2026 voting matters
06:07 Athletes and free speech
08:08 Rogan, billionaires, Epstein class

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