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OK, so what's the truth about Latter-day Saint political affiliation? Over the past two decades, the share of Latter-day Saints who identify as Republicans has fallen by 10% — from around 68.5% (2007-2010) to 57.5% (2022-2025) — with the loss evenly split between increases in Democratic affiliation & no affiliation. Latter-day Saints went from being the most Republican-leaning religious group in the country ... to being the 2nd most, behind white evangelicals. In 2025, GOP affiliation sill outnumbered Democratic affiliation by a 40-point margin among Latter-day Saints. What's the big deal? Latter-day Saints were the only religious group where the GOP lost its advantage over those 20 years. Every other group (except for atheists) moved in the opposite direction, erasing Democrats' decadeslong domination over partisan affiliation. Why? Brad Jones, the author of this @YouGovAmerica analysis of Cooperative Election Study data (and a BYU grad), said it could be Latter-day Saints' high rate of college education playing into the educational polarization that has defined the Trump era of American politics. Quin Monson, a BYU professor who wrote the book on Latter-day Saint politics, said another explanation for dissatisfaction with the GOP among some Latter-day Saints could be a perceived conflict with teachings about civility, compromise and the Constitution. Turning Point Action COO Tyler Bowyer, a Latter-day Saint who runs Charlie Kirk’s campaign operation, said criticisms from prominent Latter-day Saint politicians may have led to a temporary aversion to the GOP of Donald Trump, which is now being reversed. What do you think? Here's my full article on the question: deseret.com/politics/2026/…


Marco Rubio on Iran: They were aiming to become the next North Korea — not a North Korea run by a regime that is troublesome and hard to understand, but an Iran run by radical Shia clerics with intercontinental missiles.








Well, shucks. See that there 20-acre data center/incubation farm owned by the communist Chinese government? The one right next to the U.S. Air Force base and nuclear research laboratory? I reckon that the tens thousands of test tube babies forcibly harvested from CCP slaves and waiting to be implanted into enslaved CCP brood mares who were illegally smuggled across the border are just as American as you or me. Or they will be, at least. You were born here, and they’ll be born here, and that makes all of us Americans. John Roberts said so.

Man, I absolutely love the ABS challenge system. MLB should’ve implemented this years ago.





U.S. and Israeli officials increasingly view securing the Strait of Hormuz as the most realistic endgame of the conflict, shifting away from earlier ambitions like regime change and fully stopping Iran’s nuclear program, which they now consider unlikely to succeed, per WaPo.











