Ground Game: Trump's New Republican Party and Ideas for Victory in 2026, Reports from MI, CA and TX
Posts in today's report: * New Promethean Action Live Q&A Show with Barbara Boyd and Susan Kokinda
On July 31st, Promethean Action will be launching its first-ever weekly live show on YouTube. Two of your favorite content creators, Barbara Boyd and Susan Kokinda, will discuss the issues of the day and present the big picture behind them.
This is your chance to become part of a real community. There will be a live Q and A session. Paid members get priority, but everyone can join in.
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You can view the event on YouTube and set a notification. So, mark you calendars for July 31st, 11 am Eastern, 10 am Central, 8 am Pacific. Tell all your friends. We look forward to seeing you!
Promethean Action’s Susan Kokinda carried the message of Trump’s economic revolution to activists and delegates in two important blue-collar counties in Michigan.
On July 9, she was joined by Autoworkers for Trump founder Brian Pannebecker, speaking to Michigan Matters, a very active MAGA group in Macomb County. As Pannebecker has so often described, Macomb delivered the state of Michigan for Trump in 2016 and brought in a significant margin of support in 2024.
Kokinda stressed that Macomb is the “machine tool” center of Michigan industry and that Trump is reversing the free-trade policies which have driven down living standards for so many in the county.
The next night, Kokinda was invited to speak to the 10th Congressional District Republican monthly meeting (also centered in Macomb) in her capacity as Michigan Republican Party Coalitions Vice Chair and delivered the same message.
On July 17, Promethean Action hosted its first Town Hall in Flint, MI, in Genesse County. Flint became one of the most gutted economies in the state, with the combination of free-trade policies and the 2008 financial collapse, losing half-a-dozen major auto plants. The audience in Flint included a gubernatorial candidate and a candidate for Michigan State Senate, as well as activists and delegates.
Kokinda premiered a new half-page flyer on the New Republican Party of Donald Trump versus the old party of Wall Street and war.
Both Kokinda and Pannebecker stressed that the fight for 2026 starts now and starts with rebranding the Republican Party as the party of workers and producers.
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