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Exposing GOP Power Struggle: Primaries vs Convention Endorsements & Election Integrity Battle

He details the historical significance of conventions and why they play a crucial role in preserving conservative values.

Haugland also discusses a high-stakes federal civil rights lawsuit, which stems from a Missouri state law that could have national implications. He outlines the legal argument behind the case, explaining how it challenges election processes and party control. The lawsuit, if successful, could reshape how Republican candidates are selected across the country, giving power back to party delegates rather than letting big-money interests dictate the outcomes.

In addition to his political work, Haugland is also an influential writer, publishing critical insights through his Substack newsletter. He shares key takeaways from his latest articles, offering a no-nonsense analysis of the political landscape and the future of the Republican Party. His writing delivers hard-hitting facts that challenge the mainstream narrative and encourage readers to think critically about election integrity and party governance.

To round out the episode, Dr. Jake Schmitz delivers another powerful healthy living tip, giving listeners practical advice on how to improve their physical well-being while staying engaged in the fight for America’s future. His insights reinforce the connection between personal strength and political resilience, reminding conservatives that taking care of their health is just as important as defending their freedoms.

This must-watch episode of Open Range tackles the most pressing issues facing conservatives today, from election integrity to personal health, giving viewers the knowledge and tools to take action.

Election integrity
Republican primaries
convention endorsements
Curly Haugland
federal civil rights lawsuit
Missouri state law
GOP nomination process
conservative values
political strategy
Substack analysis

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