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Make Oklahoma Grassroots Again. Building a resilient community of patriots committed to faith, freedom, transparency, and the future of our republic.

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MOGANetwork
MOGANetwork@MogaNetworkOK·
Vote @krhern and if you want a two-fer, donate to his campaign and get a chance to win a cruise - all $$$ goes to the candidate- go to RoadToVictory2026.com
Winning in America@WinningintheUSA

Kevin Hern (R) is currently the frontrunner in Oklahoma’s open U.S. Senate race ahead of the June 16, 2026 Republican primary. 🇺🇸 Trump Endorsement President Donald Trump gave Hern his “Complete and Total Endorsement” shortly after Hern launched his Senate campaign in March 2026, calling him a “true friend of MAGA” who “will never let you down.” That endorsement, along with support from Sen. James Lankford and other Republicans, quickly strengthened Hern’s position in the race. 🏢 Background Hern, 64, has represented Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District since 2018. Before politics, he built a large business portfolio involving: • McDonald’s franchises • Real estate • Manufacturing • Banking investments He holds an engineering degree, an MBA, and previously worked as an aerospace engineer. His estimated net worth exceeds $100 million. Hern currently serves on the House Ways and Means Committee and has held Republican leadership positions. 📊 Conservative Record Hern maintains a strongly conservative voting record, regularly scoring above 90% with groups like Heritage Action. Key positions include: • Limited government • Tax cuts • Border security • Pro-life policies • Strong 2nd Amendment support • Opposition to major spending increases and debt expansion • Votes against certifying certain 2020 electoral votes from Arizona and Pennsylvania His campaign heavily promotes “America First” and pro-business messaging. ⚠️ Financial Disclosure Controversies Most criticism surrounding Hern has involved stock trading disclosures and financial transparency. • STOCK Act Issues: Hern has repeatedly faced scrutiny for late stock trade disclosures. Reports in 2021 showed delayed reporting of trades worth up to $2.7 million. Additional reports through 2025–2026 alleged millions more in late-reported transactions, though his office disputed some calculations. • PPP Loan Forgiveness: Businesses connected to Hern reportedly received around $1 million in forgiven PPP loans during the pandemic, drawing criticism after he opposed some Biden-era debt relief efforts. • Healthcare Stock Trades: Questions were also raised over sales of UnitedHealth Group stock while Hern served on the Ways and Means Health Subcommittee during healthcare policy debates. No major criminal allegations or personal scandals have widely surfaced beyond those financial disclosure issues. 💰 Fundraising Advantage Hern currently dominates fundraising in the race. Early 2026 reports showed: • Roughly $8.28 million raised • More than $8.2 million cash on hand Top donor sectors reportedly include: • Finance • Insurance • Real estate • Healthcare • Energy Support has reportedly come from business-oriented PACs, insurance groups, healthcare interests, and conservative donor networks. 📌 Bottom Line Kevin Hern enters the 2026 Republican Senate primary with: • Trump’s endorsement • Major fundraising dominance • Strong name recognition • Established conservative credentials At this stage, those advantages make him the heavy favorite heading into the Republican primary.

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Winning in America@WinningintheUSA

Per Request… 🚨 Oklahoma State Senate District 10 Republican Primary – June 16, 2026 Incumbent Republican Bill Coleman and Republican challenger Jadan Terrazas are facing off in the GOP primary for Oklahoma State Senate District 10. The district covers all of Osage County, most of Kay County, and a small portion of Tulsa County. The Republican winner will likely face Democrat Chayelynn Moore in November. 🔹 Bill Coleman (Incumbent) Bill Coleman is a lifelong Oklahoman from Ponca City and owner of Team Radio Marketing Group, operating radio stations since 1979. He has been married to Helen, a teacher, since 1999, and they have three children. Coleman often emphasizes faith, hard work, and personal responsibility. Coleman has served in the Oklahoma Senate since 2018 and is currently Senate Majority Whip. He chairs the Senate Business and Insurance Committee and highlights a strong attendance and voting record. His campaign points to several conservative accomplishments: • Supporting major income tax reductions and the elimination of the grocery tax • Investments in law enforcement and rural infrastructure • Pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment positions • Support for legislation protecting girls’ sports • Strong anti-illegal immigration policies • Legislation involving pharmacy benefit managers, DUI penalties, and business reforms Coleman’s campaign message focuses on “conservative results, not talk,” emphasizing experience and legislative success. He accepts PAC and corporate contributions, which has become a key criticism from his challenger. Strengths: • Incumbency advantage • Established political network • Leadership roles in the Senate • Proven legislative record on taxes and business issues 🔹 Jadan Terrazas (Challenger) Jadan Terrazas is also from Ponca City and describes himself as a lifelong resident. He graduated from Ponca City High School, where he served as FFA president, Student Council vice president, and Boys State Governor. He later earned a degree in Agricultural Business with a pre-law focus from Oklahoma State University. Terrazas has no prior elected office experience but has built his campaign around grassroots activism and conservative reform. He has worked in agricultural research, operated a lawn care business, and served as a fraternity president in college. His campaign platform includes: • Strong pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment positions • Eliminating the state income tax • Property tax reform • Education policies focused on literacy standards and parental involvement • Strict immigration enforcement • Rejecting PAC, lobbyist, and corporate money Terrazas campaigns heavily on “people over PACs” and restoring accountability in government. He has criticized Coleman’s voting record and outside financial support while positioning himself as independent from special interests. Strengths: • Grassroots energy • Outsider appeal • No-PAC/lobbyist campaign message • Strong focus on conservative reform themes 🔍 Key Differences Experience: Coleman brings years of legislative experience and Senate leadership roles. Terrazas offers a younger outsider approach with no elected office background. Policy: Both candidates align on conservative priorities like taxes, immigration, pro-life policies, and gun rights. Coleman emphasizes existing legislative wins, while Terrazas pushes for more aggressive reforms like ending the income tax and reducing outside influence. Campaign Funding: One of the biggest contrasts in the race. Terrazas highlights refusing PAC and lobbyist money, while Coleman benefits from established fundraising and PAC support. Campaign Style: Coleman is running on proven experience and legislative accomplishments. Terrazas is running as a reform-focused outsider challenging “business as usual.”

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Eduardo Menoni
Eduardo Menoni@eduardomenoni·
🚨 ALERTA MUNDIAL: CUBA ESTÁ SIENDO CERCADA POR LA FUERZA AERONAVAL DE EE.UU. EN ESTE MOMENTO 🇺🇸🔥 Imágenes impactantes muestran portaaviones, destructores, aviones de combate y buques de guerra rodeando la isla. 🇨🇺🇺🇸 El régimen cubano tiembla.
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Winning in America
Winning in America@WinningintheUSA·
🚨 HOUSE DISTRICT 47: THE “BRONCO VS RINO” RACE? 🚨 The Republican primary for Oklahoma House District 47 (Mustang / Canadian County) is shaping up to be one of the more interesting conservative battles on the June 16 ballot. With Rep. Brian Hill term-limited and running for Lt. Governor, the seat is wide open in this heavily Republican district, meaning the GOP primary winner is heavily favored in November. One candidate already standing out with a strong grassroots conservative message is Toby Thompson @405toby (55), a lifelong Mustang resident, Mustang High School graduate, former oil field worker, teacher, coach, small business owner, and current Mustang School Board member. Thompson is running hard on a faith-based conservative platform centered around: ✅ Abolishing abortion ✅ Strong parental rights in schools ✅ No new taxes ✅ Defending the 2nd Amendment ✅ Opposing sanctuary policies for illegal immigrants ✅ Welfare reform with work requirements and drug testing ✅ Fighting “woke” policies in education And perhaps the most memorable slogan in the race: 🐎 “Why have a RINO when you can have a Bronco?” The slogan plays directly into his Mustang roots while framing himself as the authentic hometown conservative candidate rather than an establishment Republican. The race also includes: • Kevan Gentry • Kevin Simons • Kevin Warnemuende But so far, Thompson appears to have the most detailed public platform and strongest visible campaign branding. 🗓️ Election Day: June 16, 2026 🗳️ Early Voting: June 11–13 📍District 47: Mustang / Canadian County
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MOGANetwork@MogaNetworkOK·
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Tulsi Gabbard 🌺@TulsiGabbard

I am deeply grateful for the trust President Trump placed in me and for the opportunity to lead @ODNIgov for the last year and a half. Unfortunately, I must submit my resignation, effective June 30, 2026. My husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer. He faces major challenges in the coming weeks and months. At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his side and fully support him through this battle.

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MOGANetwork@MogaNetworkOK·
Vote for Jenni White @ROPEreport
ROPE Report@ROPEreport

Couple of things here to address. First: unless it was for gas, I've never taken a dime for ANY advocacy work I've done over the nearly 2 decades I've worked to help citizens push back against their government. No PAC, no lobbyist, no special interest money. Just people helping us with gas to drive all over the state giving presentations it took us months to put together. Second: my second term, I finished 4th in a 4- way race for the Luther Town Board after I'd been mayor for 4 years. I was so sad, I cried on the last day I served on the Board. It was the best job I ever had and I loved it so much! I was so sad not to have been re-elected, but I did an honest job that had lots of huge highlights for me and the town, so I have nothing to be ashamed of. How many people spend four years working to better a Town without any pay at all for no other reason at all than to help make things better for the residents? Third: Yes, I did come in 3rd in the GOP Chair race - within the same month I lost the Town Board race. In addition, the day I came home from the GOP election I found that my father-in-law had died while I was away. I ran for that office - like the Town of Luther Board - because someone asked me to step up and do it. How many people step up to run for a position they know they're more than likely not going to win because they were asked? Especially one that doesn't pay? Four: Yes, I was FIRED from the Oklahoma County Election Board and I was referred to the AG and the DA for investigation for publishing my observations of what I saw while I was the Alternate member to Cheryl Williams who was the official member on the Board. The Oklahoma County Election Board was not following state law and Cheryl and I documented those instances and told legislators what we found - including Representative John George. I asked my Representative to get involved and help with the situation - since I felt I was being fired in retaliation of my First Amendment rights - but his solution was to go to the Secretary of the Election Board who told him everything was fine, so he did nothing more. I filed a lawsuit against the State Election Board which is now on appeal since the judge ruled for me in every instance, but then did the work of the jury by issuing a Summary Judgement assuming they would have fired me anyway. I do not ignore my failures. I learn from my failures and I'm happy to do so! I do have an incredible list of wins - none the least of which is working for four years to get a law REPEALED (Common Core), being invited to be in Glenn Beck's national movie about Common Core, helping Luther win the Best Town of four that hosted the Free Wheel bicycle tour - and more! One only has to check out my LinkIn page to see them for yourself. It's a sad day when a state Representative wants to demean the failures of people in his district. Maybe you should share and repost. I'm not scared of John George - or anyone but God. I know I'm honest and a hard worker and I have nothing to be ashamed of. Period.

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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Pray for President Trump. Not sure what’s happening. But whatever issue brought him back to Washington must be serious.
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Winning in America
Winning in America@WinningintheUSA·
This concludes the Insurance Commissioner Candidate Profiles! We’ve now covered all four Republican primary candidates for Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner in 2026: • Chris Merideth • Marty Quinn • Greta Shuler • Bob Sullivan Each candidate brings different strengths to the table. Some offer deeper large-scale operations and regulatory experience, while others bring strong legislative backgrounds, consumer-focused insurance experience, or technical industry credentials. All four appear qualified in meaningful ways, maintain generally clean public records, and demonstrate a clear understanding of Oklahoma’s growing insurance challenges. For the rest of today, I’ll be digging deep into a bigger question: Why does insurance cost so much in Oklahoma? We’re going to break down: • Severe weather risks • Reinsurance costs • Roofing fraud and litigation • Construction inflation • Carrier pullouts and reduced competition • Oklahoma’s regulatory system • Why rates continue rising even when claims aren’t filed This will likely be a difficult decision for many voters. There may not be a “perfect” candidate, but there are several serious and credible contenders in this race. Voters should do their own research, attend forums when possible, review full campaign platforms, and decide what matters most in an Insurance Commissioner: • Technical insurance expertise • Legislative influence • Consumer protection focus • Communication and transparency • Mitigation and disaster preparedness What the Insurance Commissioner CAN Do: • Review rate filings and challenge rates in certain situations, especially when market competition concerns arise or under updated legislative authority. • Enforce consumer protections and investigate complaints involving bad-faith claims handling, delays, or unfair insurance practices. • Promote market transparency so consumers can better compare policies and pricing. • Push for and help implement mitigation programs such as FORTIFIED roofing discounts aimed at lowering long-term risk and premiums. • Oversee licensing, insurer solvency, and market stability to help attract and retain carriers in Oklahoma. • Advocate for legislative reforms involving litigation, fraud prevention, claims timelines, and non-renewal protections. • Educate the public and assist with complaint resolution services. What the Insurance Commissioner CANNOT Do: • Directly set or cap insurance rates in Oklahoma’s competitive insurance market. • Eliminate the effects of Oklahoma’s severe weather risks, including hail, tornadoes, and windstorms, which heavily drive premiums. • Force insurers to write policies in high-risk areas or prevent every non-renewal decision. • Control construction cost inflation, reinsurance pricing, or broader national economic pressures affecting insurance markets. The Insurance Commissioner has meaningful influence through enforcement, transparency, mitigation efforts, and legislative cooperation, but many root causes behind rising homeowners and auto insurance costs remain outside the full control of any single office. The strongest candidate will likely be the one who maximizes what can realistically be done while remaining honest about the limits of the position. Vote informed on June 16, 2026. This race directly affects every Oklahoma homeowner and driver. What are your biggest priorities heading into the primary?
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There is a sharp, smart, honest lady out there who so able and ready to honestly represent CD 4. Go to RoadToVictory2026.com to contribute to her campaign and get a chance to win a cruise. All $$$ goes to the candidate.
MinerBob🟠⚫🇺🇸 ♠️♣️♥️♦️@MinerBob00

@patriot_savvy @RandPaul We have a swamp slug in Oklahoma named Tom Cole. He is very powerful in DC and is the architect of all CR's passed. He has a legit primary opponent in @EverhartMarcie. If we can get national attention on this race, we could shock the DC establishment to its core. Please help.

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It's all about "deriving their consent from the governed." This is called voting. When you don't understand this, then you can't/won't represent your constituents. Support @JakeMerrick4Gov at RoadToVictory2026.com and earn a chance to win a cruise. All $ goes to candidate.
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Jake Merrick@JakeMerrick4Gov

If the government has to run over it's citizens to "do what's best for it's citizens"... ...then it's not "doing what's best"—it's admitting the citizens were never the priority in the first place. A government that has to steamroll its own people to achieve its goals has already failed the basic test of legitimacy.

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