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Voters react to billionaires stealing our elections.

Bernie Sanders

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June 29, 2026

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Conservative Review

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· Jul 6, 2026

Trillionaires Like Elon Musk Aren’t A Problem For America, Envious Leftists Are

Multimillionaire politicians denounce billionaires as the source of all evil, to the applause of college graduates pretending to be working class. It's a dangerous farce.

Hartmann Report

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Lie That Changed America

From corporate personhood to Citizens United, the hidden story behind today's billionaire political power - and what we can do about it

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 28, 2026

Trump rips into communism in scathing attack as momentum grows across the US

Sky News host James Morrow discusses the growing influence of Democratic Socialists following recent primary victories in New York. “Well, a few days ago, three democrats, but they're not really democrats, they're from something called the Democratic Socialists of America, won primaries that all but guarantee them seats in the US Congress and the New York State Senate,” Mr Morrow said. “They are too far to the left of even the usual progressive democrats we poke fun at on this program. “In New York, Zohran Mamdani, the mayor who was the kingmaker behind these elections, has just frozen the rent on one million apartments … You see the scam that is being pulled here, classic communist looting, where the old owners are shuffled off for various politically connected collectives.”

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 2, 2026

MAGA Voters Tear Into Trump in Scathing Supercut

Aaron Schwartz/AFP via Getty ImagesThe voters who put Donald Trump back in the White House are not happy about how the president has seemingly used the role to boost his wealth. In a segment that aired on Morning Joe on Thursday, several Florida residents who voted for Trump were confronted with the details of his latest financial disclosure—which showed the president made over 2 billion in 2025, more than tripling his income in his first year back in office—and every one of them was unhappy.One voter, Olivia Danielle, reacted with visible shock. “That’s very frustrating to actually hear that,” she said. “And like I said, I don’t do the politics and stuff, but to hear that come from another American that, you know, is not getting 2 million put in their pocket.”Read more at The Daily Beast.

The Daily Caller

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· Jun 23, 2026

EXCLUSIVE: GOP Mirrors Soros’ Secretary of State Project — This Time To Boost Election Integrity

'Voters deserve confidence that every legal vote is counted.'

Kotaku

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· Jul 6, 2026

Billionaires And Corporations Are Not Your Friends

You do not need to carry water for Xbox, PlayStation, or Taylor Swift

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Related coverage for "Voters react to billionaires stealing our elections.": Conservative Review — Trillionaires Like Elon Musk Aren’t A Problem For America, Envious Leftists Are. Hartmann Report — The Lie That Changed America. Sky News Australia — Trump rips into communism in scathing attack as momentum grows across the US. The Daily Beast — MAGA Voters Tear Into Trump in Scathing Supercut. The Daily Caller — EXCLUSIVE: GOP Mirrors Soros’ Secretary of State Project — This Time To Boost Election Integrity. Kotaku — Billionaires And Corporations Are Not Your Friends