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This is why we need a third-party. There’s no chance for unity here. Donald Trump made that perfectly clear on July 3rd, 2025, during a televised speech in Iowa when he said, “I hate them. I can’t stand them,” referring to Democrats. That wasn’t behind closed doors. That wasn’t a hot mic. That was a public event meant to honor America’s founding. That’s not leadership. That’s division on purpose. He wants half the country with him and half the country treated like enemies. That’s not a president. That’s someone using hate to hold power. So fine. Since unity is clearly off the table and the two parties are locked in a constant loop of spite, this is the moment for something new. A third-party that’s not built on tribalism but on competent systems, modern infrastructure, real accountability, and policy rooted in reality. This is the opening. Rational voters, tech-backed movements, and people who want to build instead of fight now have their chance. Let the old parties bicker. We’re building something better.
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REMINDER: Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden NEVER declared any hatred for members of the opposite party. In fact, no President has ever done so in the history of the United States... before yesterday. Of Democrats, trump said "I hate them, I
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