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State Rep. Steve Toth (R-TX)

Roger Stone brings on Steve Toth to discuss the latter's recent primary victory over incumbent Dan Crenshaw. The conversation centers on the theme of grassroots mobilization versus "swamp" funding, highlighting how Toth overcame significant financial disadvantages by outworking his opponent and effectively defining his conservative message. The participants critique the influence of special interest groups and defense contractors, while praising the statesmanship of figures like Ken Paxton for prioritizing national interests over personal ambition. Finally, the dialogue serves as a critique of progressive policies, specifically targeting James Talarico and issues such as critical race theory, to frame the upcoming election as a battle for cultural and constitutional integrity.

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