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Beaten for Being Conservative
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Raw politics: GOP canvasser Chris Monzon was attacked by two suspects who said Republicans weren't welcome in their neighborhood.

Beaten for Being Conservative

It is becoming increasingly dangerous in America today to engage in conservative political activism. ...
Annalisa Pesek
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

The much-anticipated red wave that swept through Florida during the November 8 midterm elections may not have been replicated in other areas of the country, but in the Sunshine State it was huge. The historically Democratic stronghold Miami-Dade County, for example, the most populous in the state, flipped red with Republican incumbent Marco Rubio defeating Democrat Val Demings by a whopping 9.5 points in the U.S. Senate race. 

Yes, voters turned out for leaders who delivered on their promises, and the overwhelming victory was in large part owing to the hard work of canvassers for the Republican Party. Unfortunately for one of those dedicated workers, a type of Orwellian horror story is unfolding. 

Twenty-seven-year-old Christopher Monzon, of Hialeah, Florida, was brutally beaten by street thugs in the early evening hours of October 23 while canvassing for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Marco Rubio, and is now being called a “white supremacist” and “Neo-Nazi” by the mainstream media. 

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