Royce White emphasized the necessity of building coalitions and bridging divides to strengthen the populist movement on Saturday’s WarRoom. White’s commentary comes at a pivotal moment when figures like Robert Kennedy Jr. have endorsed President Trump, signaling a growing unity among populist factions.
“You’re gonna have to go down to those black communities, you’re gonna have to go down into those inner cities, you’re gonna have to go down to those deep blue districts. We don’t need to convince all ten. We need two out of ten. We need three out of ten,” White passionately states.
White, a Christian Conservative, argues for a more inclusive approach, encouraging grassroots supporters to engage with those across the political spectrum and bring them into the fold. He discussed the importance of reaching out to traditional Democratic strongholds, suggesting that meaningful dialogue and genuine connection can change minds.
He believes that if even a small fraction of people from these communities are swayed, it could lead to a seismic shift in political dynamics. […]
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