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dimanche 22 mars 2026

The Midterms Are Coming Fast and Trump Needs all 77 Million + of Us To Get Out and Vote Republican in November. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

The Midterms Are Coming Fast and Trump Needs all 77 Million + of Us To Get Out and Vote Republican in November. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸



The midterms are barreling toward us, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. After years of watching the radical left push their agenda on our families, our borders, and our freedoms, we finally have a chance to slam the brakes and take our country back. Trump needs every single one of us—77 million strong and then some—to show up in November and vote Republican straight down the ballot.

This isn’t just another election. It’s a battle to stop the weaponization of government, secure our elections, protect our kids from indoctrination, and unleash American energy and prosperity again. Every seat we win flips the script on the swamp and gives us the power to hold the line against more chaos and open borders.

Get registered, grab your friends and family, and make a plan to vote. November is our moment to roar. Let’s turn out in record numbers, send a landslide message, and keep fighting for the America we love

The image shows President Donald Trump at the House lectern, arms wide, with Vice President JD Vance and Speaker Mike Johnson visible behind him; the headline urges Trump’s “77 Million +” voters to turn out Republican in November. The photo is from Trump’s March 4, 2025 joint address to Congress — Vance and Johnson are in their seats behind the president — and has been reused here as a generic midterm GOTV yard sign. The 77 million figure refers to Trump’s 2024 popular-vote total, not a 2026 electorate, and the card is advocacy, not reportage: it repurposes a real moment from the 119th Congress (GOP holds the House 220-215 and the Senate 53-47) for the 2026 midterms. There’s no new policy or procedure in the frame — it’s a turnout pitch. As with earlier cards, the image is authentic, the political spin is new: real photo, real Math, new campaign context.
 

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