Vote in spite of the polls, not because of them

Watch out, the polls are tightening!

This is state-run media’s battle cry every election season. They are trying to get viewers and clicks while giving Democrats hope. Don’t let it depress you, and even more importantly, don’t let it stop you from voting in Massachusetts!

First, President Donald Trump always runs 6 to 10 points ahead of the Democrat-media polls. Tuesday could well be a blow out! Help him win the popular vote by voting on Tuesday.

Second, Democrats love to say abortion is what’s on the ballot. They are wrong. Here in Massachusetts, what’s up for a vote is Gov. Maura Healey and her billions in welfare handouts to illegal aliens.

You need to vote the Republican ticket all the way down the ballot to send a message to the Democrat machine that welcoming the illegals with our tax dollars is not acceptable. We don’t want to spend another $1 billion to house them. We don’t want to waste another $8 million for transportation at the Clarion Hotel just in Taunton alone.

And we most certainly don’t want to spend $64 per day per illegal to feed them, and then have them complain that we’re not giving them the “culturally appropriate” food that they could get if they returned to, say, Haiti or Venezuela.

They broke into our nation. They need to leave.

Proving the point that Healey is indeed on the ballot, this weekend she was out campaigning against Taunton City Councilor Kelly Dooner and State Rep. Matt Muratore. With Democrats holding a 36-4 super majority in the State Senate, why in the world is Healey trying to defeat these two Republicans?

The reason is because both Kelly and Matt have committed the sin of supporting legislation to amend the Right to Shelter law, which is what the hacks are using as justification for throwing out a permanent welfare welcome mat for all these hordes of Third World criminals now flopping here in the Bay State.

While it may seem that if Dooner and Muratore get elected the Republican membership would merely increase from 4 to 6 in the 40-member chamber, in reality it could cause a seismic shift at the State House. 

Last year, Rep. Peter Durant won a special election for the State Senate. He campaigned on amending the law. When he resoundingly won on the issue, the next time the vote came up in the Senate support had grown from 3 to 10!

Now, if Dooner and Muratore are elected Tuesday, even more Democrats may switch sides because they want to save their hides. They don’t want to go down with the Healey Titanic or be targeted in their next races. 

Does that explain why Healey is in fact on the ballot and why she was in Taunton this weekend to defeat a Republican running for an open seat?

I urge you to do your civic duty by voting for any Republicans you see on the ballot. Make your voice heard. Send Healey a loud message that Massachusetts is not a sanctuary state. 

It is now all up to you.