Utah is a typical American example of the kind of sectarian voting you see in places like Northern Ireland, Lebanon, Cyprus and other countries where ethnic or religious divisions are the primary drivers of politics. Politics in places like that are very easy for the globalist elite to corrupt, because they can be sure that any Mormon they run in Utah will be elected simply for being Mormon, regardless of his policies. All they need to do is put more money behind him than his more populist opponents might have, even if they are also Mormon.
Mormonism itself is also evil, and so spiritually aligned with radical leftism even if individual Mormons can be good people and even though the cult's teaching may appear opposed to leftist thought.
Much how feminism, transgenderism, and Islam all should be opposed to each other, yet find common ground because of their common demonic root.
Utah is a typical American example of the kind of sectarian voting you see in places like Northern Ireland, Lebanon, Cyprus and other countries where ethnic or religious divisions are the primary drivers of politics. Politics in places like that are very easy for the globalist elite to corrupt, because they can be sure that any Mormon they run in Utah will be elected simply for being Mormon, regardless of his policies. All they need to do is put more money behind him than his more populist opponents might have, even if they are also Mormon.
Mormonism itself is also evil, and so spiritually aligned with radical leftism even if individual Mormons can be good people and even though the cult's teaching may appear opposed to leftist thought.
Much how feminism, transgenderism, and Islam all should be opposed to each other, yet find common ground because of their common demonic root.
Yes, a one-party state (or one that is effectively so) is even worse than a two-party state when those two parties are exactly the same.