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EXPOSED: Battle of the Dummies - Which Party's Extremists Will Drive Away Middle America First?

Gary FranchiMarch 4, 2026141 views
EXPOSED: Battle of the Dummies - Which Party's Extremists Will Drive Away Middle America First?
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The political establishment is in full meltdown mode, and frankly, it's about time someone called out the circus act both parties have become. While President Trump continues delivering on his America First agenda, the swamp creatures on both sides of the aisle are competing to see who can be the most out-of-touch with regular Americans.

The evidence is everywhere you look. Social media is lighting up with Americans from all backgrounds declaring their independence from the Democratic plantation. The @RealWalkAway movement reports that "Black America is walking away from the Democratic Party," pointing to viral testimonials and shifting voter conversations that have Democrats in panic mode.

But here's the dirty little secret the establishment doesn't want you to know - both parties have been playing games with issues that actually matter to working families. As one frustrated voter on Twitter pointed out, there's "so much talk about immigration while so little mention of wage suppression, overwhelming hospitals, overwhelming social services, traffic, housing costs." The user nailed it: the "establishment of 2 parties compete to ignore different swathes of voters."

This is exactly why Trump's victory in 2024 was so decisive. Americans are sick and tired of being told what to think by politicians who haven't pumped their own gas in decades. They want real solutions, not virtue signaling and empty promises.

"Tell me your company, and I will tell you what you are" - Miguel de Cervantes couldn't have been more prophetic about today's political landscape.

Even in deep red Texas, the political games continue. As primary season heats up with figures like John Cornyn and Ken Paxton preparing for potential runoffs, voters are reminded that the system is designed to keep the same faces in power, regardless of party affiliation.

The truth is simple: while Trump focuses on securing the border, bringing manufacturing home, and putting America First, the political class on both sides continues their tired old game of divide and conquer. But Americans are waking up faster than ever before.

The real question isn't which party will win the battle of the extremes - it's whether everyday patriots will continue supporting politicians who treat them like pawns in their power games. What do you think, America?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TradValues2024Verifiedjust now
This is spot on. I've been saying for years that the loudest voices are driving away normal voters. When did being reasonable become radical?
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MainStreetUSAVerifiedjust now
Question - do you think social media is making the extremist problem worse? Seems like the craziest voices get the most attention online while reasonable people stay quiet.
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SmallTownBusinessVerifiedjust now
Great article! I run a local hardware store and talk to customers all day - they're all saying the same thing about being fed up with extremists on both sides.
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RetiredTeacherVerifiedjust now
Same here in my neighborhood. People just want politicians who will actually solve problems instead of performing for TV cameras.
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WorkingClassGuyVerifiedjust now
My union buddies and I were just talking about this last week. We're socially conservative but support some economic policies that the far right calls 'socialist' - where do we fit anymore?
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ConservativeDad3Verifiedjust now
Thank you for this balanced take! The extremes are poison to democracy.
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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
Finally someone calls out BOTH sides for their extremist nonsense! Middle America is sick of the crazy on both ends - we just want common sense policies that work for families.
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MichiganMikeVerifiedjust now
Exactly! I'm so tired of having to choose between the far left and far right when most of us are somewhere in the middle.
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SuburbanSarahVerifiedjust now
Nailed it! This is why so many of us are becoming independents.