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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@almightygenie It’s not a true Spencer tweet if it’s not misunderstood. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
“If all these women, including me, are having issues, then I have to think, it might not be us.” ~Tomi Lauren https://t.co/njy0EJLiQr — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Come, Armageddon, come... — PolitiTweet.org
Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
A very big CONGRATULATIONS to the great @seanhannity on having the Number One Book on the Planet, “Live Free Or Die… https://t.co/1FoYp4fJLn
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @Indian_Bronson: Fun fact, this is the most populated, whitest census designated place in the entire US. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @nickmartin: NEW: Florida prosecutors have dropped the stalking case against white nationalist Augustus Invictus. https://t.co/iYMGYSH755 — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @mtracey: The fact that Susan Rice is (reportedly) one of two “finalists” for VP tells you everything you need to know about how oblivio… — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
This guy is going to easily win. — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Biden @JoeBiden
There's been a lot of talk about my vetting process lately. Here’s an inside look: https://t.co/tFRKJOE3hi
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@OnlineGriper @jollyheretic No question. If you understand the immigration issue solely in terms of Mexican illegals, mostly engaging in seasonal labor, you don't understand it at all. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Doing a little research for @jollyheretic's upcoming book. Pretty amazing demographic transformation in Silicon Valley. Some 25% of high-skilled workers are from India; 14% from China. https://t.co/gudG369u1Q — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
RT @MarkBrahmin: The MSM (and Lebanon PM) is saying a fire ignited a massive ammonium nitrate stockpile. This requires special/extreme cir… — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@WignatPfTW Yes, let’s support someone who expresses, in philosophical terms, that our beliefs are evil. But he said mean things about AOC, so he must secretly be “our guy.” — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@Indian_Bronson @westland_will “Even in Kansas.” Why are we assuming that immigration restriction would resonate in a place that’s 85% White? Immigration doesn’t work in the suburbs either. Paleos have all these assumptions that are simply wrong. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
@westland_will The party was loyal to Sessions. Trump wasn’t. The GOP viewed King and Kobach as liabilities. Were they wrong? — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Conservatives are annoying as hell on this issue. Help me with this one. Wouldn’t mail-in voting clearly help Republicans? I’m such a procrastinator, I’ll probably forget to mail my ballot in on time. I’m a lot like the Democratic base in that way. https://t.co/h5Uib9F5X6 — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
You can blame Trump's tactical failures—and there are many—you can blame Jared and Ivanka, etc. At some point you must conclude that conservative nationalism isn't going anywhere, and it's simply not very popular. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
More disturbing for the "American nationalists," they must look hard at these loses and learn lessons. It was always put forth that being like Kobach—a conservative sub-racial politician—is the path to victory. How many more defeats must we see for that illusion to vanish? — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
For the good of the real movement for change—not the one we have right now, but the one that is necessary—all the proxies, all the "immigration hawks" and "our guys," just have to go. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Sessions and Kobach were the favorites of the "dissident Right." They would never acknowledge that fact, but then they built careers, in part, off being "our guys," allowing us to think that we could solve problems while sitting on our asses. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
I never put much stock in the "immigration hawks." They made careers out of complaining about the problems with immigration. They "grifted" off problems, without articulating solutions, defining what they were *actually* against, and what winning would look like. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Steve King . . . Jeff Sessions . . . Kris Kobach . . . then Donald Trump in November . . . The "America First" conservatives and supposed "immigration hawks" are falling like dominos. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
GOOD VIBES https://t.co/qrOSBkc5GP — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
I seem to be late in seeing this development. Regardless, it’s good news. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Also of note. Beto O’Rourke won a small majority of Native Texans. So the idea that out-of-staters turn Texas Blue is simply incorrect. Again, Texas remains Red because suburban Whites vote Republican at a much higher degree than they do in, say, Virginia. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Texas Republicans became hegemonic during a period in which Latinos expanded to 30 percent of population. The Party will soon be dethroned, not by Mexican immigrants, but by the Suburban White Professionals. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Cruz’s unshakeable base was Whites without college degrees, 74 percent of whom voted for him and most of whom live in rural counties. Texas remains “exceptional”—and will remain so for a decade—because suburban Whites still vote Republican—in Cruz’s case, at a rate of 55 percent. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Republicans still won the majority of counties. But O’Rourke won the five most populous counties that contain its biggest cities (Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin), along with the heavily Hispanic areas in the southeast of the State. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Sixty-six percent of Whites voted Republican—a rate that’s 15-18 percent higher than the national one—granting Cruz a hard-fought victory (or perhaps stay of execution). — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
The Lone Star State has been “Deep Red” since the mid-‘90s, despite the fact that Whites have been a numerical minority since 2000. In 2018, Whites made up just 56 percent of the electorate in the Senate race between Senator Ted Cruz and his Democratic challenger, Beto O’Rourke. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
Thus, in 2016, Trump inaugurated a “rust belt” strategy that would actually counter-act demographic change in Texas. The problem is, this seems to be flailing in 2020, and whether Trump can again take Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, etc. seems doubtful. — PolitiTweet.org
Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer
No doubt, Hispanics and immigrants affect elections here more than in any other state; however, it’s worth noting that in 2016, even if Trump had lost Texas, he still would have won an Electoral College victory. — PolitiTweet.org