Jeff DeWit In Heap Big Trouble

Jeff DeWit In Heap Big Trouble — Arizona GOP Chairman Jeff DeWit has been caught on tape bribing Kari Lake to drop out of his state’s U.S. Senate race.

Ms. Lake, who had Arizona’s governorship stolen from her in 2022, was told by DeWit that powerful interests “from back east” were going to practically give her the world if she quit.

She turned it down.

“They are going to try to have me murdered,” she laughed.

“They say the cartels are operating in 50 states, right now,” DeWitt responded.

Ms. Lake asked who was behind the request.

“Forget the who,” said DeWit. “Let me tell you about the what.”

“It’s not about control,” DeWit said. “It’s about being on the team.”

He was sounding like the politico/corporate villain from a cheesy movie.

Ms. Lake asked what they wanted and DeWit said they wanted her to stay out for two years.

They’d give her whatever corporate job she wanted in return. Maybe even as a “talking head” said DeWit.

Ms. Lake then said this was not about her but about defeating The Donald.

DeWit said it was about what makes the most money for the guys offering the bribe.

Ms. Lake again made it clear she wasn’t interested.

“Just to say, is there a number?” DeWit asked.

“Ten million, 20 million, 30 million, a billion, no,” said Ms. Lake. “This is not about money, this is about our country.”

DeWit wasn’t finished though.

“What I can do is this,” he said. “I can give you an incredible opportunity to have a bigger voice to fight for stuff than you currently do.”

Ms. Lake said she didn’t want to deal with people like this.

“I would be absolutely immoral if I did that,” she said. “That’s immoral, I couldn’t look at myself in the mirror if I did that,” she said.

“It’s very powerful people,” said DeWit.

Ms. Lake challenged DeWit to come to the light and to go public with this crowd was doing.

“No, no, no,” he said. “I turn my key in my car and ‘boom'”

He asked Ms. Lake to give him a counter offer.

“I can’t be bought,” she said.

Unlike DeWit, apparently.

DeWit was the chief operating officer of Trump’s Arizona campaign in 2016 and 2020, and the campaign’s chief financial officer in 2016.

Here’s the audio, which Ms. Lake has confirmed is for real:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1749896383845597580

Below is the image Jeff DeWit has on his X profile where Donald Trump is giving him a shout out.

Jeff DeWit In Heap Big Trouble

Dems Will Dump Biden?

 Dems Will Dump Biden?

By Joe Guzzardi

As of today, Washington D.C.’s conventional wisdom holds that the Democrats prefer a 2024 candidate other than President Joe Biden but feel that the incumbent has earned the right to run. Nonsense! Under no circumstances will the power-hungry Democrats let Biden, unwilling to engage primary debate challengers, and refusing to campaign in the time-honored fashion, again become the party’s standard bearer. Seven months remain until Chicago hosts the Democratic National Convention, an eternity in politics, and doubly so if party leaders and donors perceive that presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump continues his upswing while Biden drops even further in national polling.

Influential Democrats and deep-pocketed party supporters could lean hard on Biden to withdraw gracefully with their promise that on his way out, they would hail him as a modern-day FDR. If Biden resists, Democrats could play hardball, a technique the party is familiar with. Since there are no secrets in Washington, everyone who’s anyone knows about Biden and his family’s nefarious dealings. Threaten to leak internal dope on the Biden family to the Republican-led Judiciary and Oversight committees and Biden might change his mind. The scenario may appear improbable but it’s not impossible.

Should Biden exit, voluntarily or otherwise, that would solve only half of the Democrats problems. The other half would be to choose a viable replacement. Many of the names floated don’t resonate with the general public—Vice-President Kamala Harris, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and Energy Secretary and former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm. All have net negative polling.

Still available is California Governor Gavin Newsom, anxiously waiting in the wings, fingers crossed, ready to pounce should the opportunity present itself. But if Newsom is tapped, a vexing hurdle remains—the governor would need to script a platform that will connect nationally, a tough task given his abysmal governance record.

Typically, a stumping candidate highlights his successes. Not only does Newsom have no tangible, tout-worthy achievements, his failures and misjudgments are colossal. The elitist, multimillion net worth governor will never shake his Napa Valley French Laundry birthday party fiasco. During the COVID-19 pandemic when Newsom shutdown Orange County beaches, he dined maskless with lobbyists. The incident, which showed Newsom’s disregard for his constituents, will haunt him. The dinner is a small potatoes blotch compared to California’s exploding homelessness, wide-spread poverty, soaring housing prices, rotten public education system that ranks 44th nationwide, rampant smash-and-grab crime, and dramatic cost of living spikes.

Although California’s bullet train fiasco has dropped from the national news, the story reflects another costly Newsom blunder. Four years ago, when Newsom unveiled his scaled-down concept for the bullet train, he proposed constructing a 171-mile starter line in the Central Valley that would begin operating in 2030 and cost $22.8 billion. Today, the projected costs are $35 billion, and exceed by $10 billion future committed funding. Adding to the bullet train’s woes: an official estimate of future ridership has dropped by 25%, and the operating schedule has been pushed further into the future. Waste, waste, and more waste on a project that Californians didn’t want, and few would benefit from.

Newsom’s gravest miscalculation is, during a sustained southern border illegal alien invasion, his immigration advocacy. California’s official government website prominently includes a section captioned “California for All” which reads as follows: “every person can achieve a better life regardless of where they start out,” an open invitation to illegal immigrants. Newsom is out of step with public opinion. At a time when the nation is coping with an estimated eight million aliens released into the interior since Biden’s inauguration and coming from more than 150 nations, Newsom as of January 1, will provide all low-income illegal aliens, regardless of age, with Medi-Cal, the state’s Medicaid program.

As many as 764,000 illegal aliens could be added to Medi-Cal, costing California taxpayers an extra $3.1 billion annually. The rub is that pursuant to the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, illegal aliens are generally barred from receiving federally funded means-tested public benefits like Medicaid. Therefore, the burdensome cost falls solely on California’s residents, a foolish, inexplicable decision since the state is sinking under a $68 billion deficit.

Deservedly, California is synonymous with failure. Residents are fleeing for more hospitable states. Newsom would have to be a magician to sell his California as a model for the other 49 states. If Democrats examine Newsom’s résumé and conclude he’s not electable, then they may be stuck, like it or not, with an equally unelectable Biden.

Joe Guzzardi is a Project for Immigration Reform analyst who has written about immigration for more than 30 years. Contact him at jguzzardi@ifspp.org

 Dems Will Dump Biden

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