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DNC CHAIRMAN ON MSNBC: 'We May Be Nearing' the End of Elections

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The hypocrisy train is roaring full steam on MSNBC, where Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin just floated the nuclear option: if America slides into "dictatorship," elections are toast and "resistance" takes over.

This from the party that spent years screaming the same about Trump — while ignoring their own power grabs.

On Thursday’s "The Beat," host Jason Johnson pressed Martin on the Dems’ game plan amid Trump’s return.

Martin didn’t flinch.

"[L]et me say to you, what is the role of the Democratic Party in this moment? Our job is to win, to win elections. That is our role. That is our responsibility, and where I have to put my attention and focus, Jason, is on those pieces.”

He escalated fast, warning, "If we reach that break the glass moment when all of our democratic institutions have failed us, right? And we are truly in a dictatorship and an authoritarian regime here has completely shredded the Constitution, then party doesn’t matter, and then elections don’t matter and then the resistance looks completely different."

He continued, "But until we reach that moment, and we may be nearing it, Jason, don’t get me wrong, the role of the Democratic Party is singular, to win elections, to recruit candidates in every election up and down the ballot throughout the country, to build power back so we can actually stop this guy.”

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Translation: Keep voting blue until the system collapses — then all bets are off.

Classic projection, America.

Democrats did their best to rig the 2016 election, got away with the steal in 2020, installing Joe Biden, who was too feeble to be a dictator, while his administration subjected us to totalitarian COVID mandates and endeavored to surrender American sovereignty to the World Health Organization.

Now the pot is calling the kettle black as usual, with Democrats deflecting, claiming Trump is a dictator. It’s the song that never ends.

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