The political shockwaves in Mesa couldn’t be clearer: voters are fed up with phony Republicans who act more like Democrats than defenders of conservative values. In a stunning victory, Dorean Taylor defeated the so-called Republican incumbent, Julie Spilsbury, proving once again that America First resonates loud and clear. Despite attempts to downplay the significance, Taylor’s win isn’t just a political upset; it’s a demand for accountability from politicians who think they can ride the Republican name without the principles.
Here’s someone who walked away from conservative values right when the nation needed unity against liberal incompetence. Endorsing Kamala Harris in 2024? That’s not just crossing party lines; it’s a slap in the face to every conservative voter who expected integrity. It’s no wonder her political career was cut short by voters who dared to stand firm against such blatant betrayal.
America First Candidate Crushes RINO Politician In Major Political Upset. pic.twitter.com/kP0G2WPTMF
— Diamond and Silk® (@DiamondandSilk) November 8, 2025
The gripe about outside influence in this election is a bad joke. It’s rather hypocritical to suddenly oppose national conservative groups just because they challenge the status quo. Isn’t it funny how it’s only a problem when grassroots conservative groups get involved, but not when Leftist money pours in from all corners of the country during their campaigns? Maybe Spilsbury should reflect not just on outside involvement but on how she lost touch with the very people she pledged to serve.
The allegations against Spilsbury weren’t just empty threats. Her record of prioritizing private interests over the people didn’t sit well with the fed-up citizens of Mesa. Not only did they rally to sign a successful recall petition, but they also spoke with their ballots. Meanwhile, Spilsbury’s attempts to paint her votes as noble only raise more eyebrows. Are we really supposed to believe every decision serving private interests had the city’s best intentions? Voters saw through it and acted.
This election wasn’t just about Mesa—it’s a microcosm of a greater battle in America. It’s proof that grassroots voices and America First candidates who put the people’s interests at the forefront can defeat entrenched political elites. Mesa has spoken. They’re tired of RINOs and their double-dealing trickery. The real question is, are other politicians ready to listen, or will they continue to lose relevance by sticking with liberal-lite ideals?

