Fox's Mark Levin defends white nationalist “replacement theory” conspiracy: “If you can flip Texas and make it blue, it's over”

Levin: “They flipped California through immigration, illegal immigration. They flipped it, and they're trying the same thing with Texas”

Fox's Mark Levin defends white nationalist "replacement theory" conspiracy: "If you can flip Texas and make it blue, it's over"

Fox's Mark Levin defends white nationalist "replacement theory" conspiracy: "If you can flip Texas and make it blue, it's over"
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Citation From the March 13, 2023, edition of Westwood One's The Mark Levin Show

MARK LEVIN (HOST): When I look at the border situation -- you know, you're not allowed to say, oh, it's replacement theory, it must be replacement theory, when in fact Chuck Schumer basically called it just that. I think it's much more specific, and that's why the Democrats and the media don't talk about it. Biden knows -- I'm getting to the point -- that if you can flip Texas and make it blue, it's over. There is simply no avenue for the Republicans to ever win the White House. All you have to do is flip Texas, then it's over. You have California, Texas, New York. Doesn't matter how red Florida becomes, doesn't matter if Pennsylvania is a purple state or a reddish state, it's over.

When Reagan won the presidency, he won all three of those states. But for Republicans, George H.W. Bush, he won Texas and California. They flipped California through immigration, illegal immigration. They flipped it, and they're trying the same thing with Texas. But Texas has resisted, their government has resisted, the people have resisted, and so it's just let the border open and let people flow in and whatever happens happens in terms of crime and drugs and whatever, the power is flip Texas. You don't even need Georgia and Virginia, just flip Texas. That's what's going on.

You might say, oh, duh Mark. No duh Mark, nobody's told you this. Of course they wanna flip Texas. But they say, replacement -- no. All they need is Texas. In Texas, the victory levels for Republicans are getting tighter, tighter, and tighter.