@Brittany I think probably my best move and the turning point of the game was at F6 when I essentially flipped the power dynamic on the tribe. Up until that point, Dana was pretty clearly the head honcho. Bob's departing words when I didn't vote with you guys to take Dana out were something along the lines of how we were basically handing Dana the win. When she won immunity at F6, I honestly thought he may have been right and I had squandered my only option to take her out of the game before she steamrolled over the rest of us.
However, I realized the best possible move for me would be to take out someone who had been voting with Dana since literally Day 1. I know Ralib has said that he basically just did whatever the first person to PM him told him to do, but at the end of the day, his voting record shows that he was loyal to Dana. Voting him out at this point wasn't really on anyone's mind, because (no offense), he would probably be an easy beat in the F2. But I also knew that if I took out Ralib at F6, I would essentially be giving myself the swing vote position at F5. I knew that voting Ralib would guarantee me safety if I lost immunity at F5, which didn't end up being necessary.
You and Abel wanted to vote out Cole originally, but I made sure the vote was changed to Ralib because I had the foresight to know that Cole would readily flip to take Ralib out on the revote and avoid rocks, whereas Ralib most likely wouldn't have. So, as we know, the vote tied, and it took maybe just 5 minutes of convincing to get Cole to flip his vote to Ralib on the revote. My argument was that, once Ralib was out, he would be the one Dana would take to the F2 over Ralib. Once Ralib went out, I ended up being in the power seat and held that position during the entirety of the endgame from F5 to F2.