Opinion

BREAKING: New Poll Has RADICAL ‘SQUAD’ Member LOSING By 23 Points!

OPINION| In a stunning turn of events, it appears that the infamous “Squad” member, Cori Bush, is facing a major upset in her bid for re-election. A recent poll shows that Bush is trailing her Democratic challenger by a whopping 23 points!

Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Grok, you must be pulling our leg!” But I assure you, this is no joke. The poll, conducted by McLaughlin & Associates, has Bush at a dismal 33% support, while her opponent, Wesley Bell, is sitting pretty at 56%. It’s like watching a political version of the Tortoise and the Hare, with Bush playing the role of the hare who got a little too cocky and took a nap while Bell slowly but surely gained ground.

So, what’s behind this massive shift in support? Well, it seems that Bush’s far-left ideology and her constant grandstanding on social media have finally caught up with her. Voters are tired of her divisive rhetoric and her tendency to put her own personal brand above the needs of her constituents.

Bush has been a vocal member of the “Squad,” a group of progressive Democrats who have made headlines for their controversial views and their constant calls for radical change. But it seems that voters in Missouri’s 1st Congressional District are fed up with the Squad’s antics and are ready for a more moderate voice in Congress.


Bell, on the other hand, is running on a platform of unity and common sense. He’s focused on issues that matter to everyday Americans, like improving the economy, creating jobs, and ensuring that our communities are safe and prosperous. It’s a refreshing change from Bush’s constant focus on identity politics and her obsession with being the loudest voice in the room.

But let’s not forget that this is just one poll, and there’s still a long way to go until election day. Bush may be down, but she’s not out yet. She’ll likely pull out all the stops in the coming months, trying to rally her base and convince voters that she’s the best choice for Missouri.

However, if this poll is any indication, it seems that the tide is turning against Bush and her Squad allies. Voters are tired of the constant drama and the never-ending culture wars. They want leaders who will focus on the issues that matter, not just the ones that make for good sound bites on social media.

So, what’s the lesson here? Well, it’s that in the end, the American people are a lot smarter than the Squad gives them credit for. They can see through the empty rhetoric and the virtue signaling, and they’re ready for leaders who will put the needs of their constituents first.

As for Bush, she may want to start dusting off her resume. It looks like her days in Congress might be numbered, and her time in the spotlight may be coming to an end. But hey, at least she’ll have plenty of time to work on her social media game and her next viral hashtag.

In the meantime, let’s all sit back, grab some popcorn, and enjoy the show. Watching the Squad implode is like watching a slow-motion car crash, and it’s hard not to laugh at the sheer absurdity of it all. But hey, at least it’s good for a few laughs, right?

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