The polls show that Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are neck and neck coming into election day. This has been the case since Harris replaced Joe Biden in what amounted to a palace coup in July 2024. These polls have never seemed right to me any more than those that showed Joe Biden neck and neck with Donald Trump in 2020.
Harris has never been popular in national American politics, even among Democrats. If you think back to 2020, Harris was one of the odds-on favorites to win the Democratic presidential nomination. Yet, she was blown out of the water in a debate by Tulsi Gabbard, her support crashed, and she ended up pulling out of the race before the Iowa Caucuses. Harris did not win a single delegate in 2020. According to an article in The Hill, Harris “struggled to break 3% before dropping out.”[1] Further, she has consistently had some of the lowest approval numbers for any vice president.
Just like 2020, Harris did not win a single delegate during the 2024 primary season.
Pope Francis stands on an altar facing the U.S. before celebrating Mass during a February 2016 trip to Juarez. A mere five years later, America’s second Roman Catholic president unleashed a border invasion the likes of which America had never seen. Photo: Robin Zielinski/Las Cruces Sun-News.
It was just recently that I was surprised to hear about a growing crisis in Springfield, Ohio, surrounding the large population of Haitians who had taken up residence there. I was surprised because I have spent much time studying and writing about America’s long-running immigration crisis. Further, Springfield is more or less in my backyard, just an hour’s drive away. However, I was unaware of the situation until it burst onto the national scene in the late summer of 2024.
After President Biden’s announcements on social media on Sunday, a crowd gathered at the White House gates. Credit…Al Drago for The New York Times
The news this afternoon was hardly unexpected: Joe Biden will not run for president in 2024.
The buzzards have been circling almost since Biden was rigged into office in 2020. Actually, they started before that. There was lots of talk leading up to the election in 2020 about how Biden would get in and resign within a year of taking office. Now, the rumors are the reality.
There was much debate among pundits about whether Biden would hang on, with Jill Biden’s role in Joe’s tenacious hold on the Democratic nomination over the past several weeks coming into focus. In the end, behind-the-scenes pressure, probably mostly donor pressure [1], proved too much.
I’m not sorry to see Biden go. He’s an evil man who has done enormous damage to the United States during his term in office, his signature work of destruction being the 10 million or more illegal aliens he allowed into America on behalf of the Vatican in support of Antichrist’s long-term goal of bringing America under the thumb of Rome.
Biden has always been the Vatican/Deep State candidate and he served his masters well. The American people, not so much.
Donald Trump being ushered off stage by the Secret Service after an assassination attempt at his rally in Pennsylvania, July 13, 2024.
The attempted assassination of Donald Trump yesterday was shocking but certainly not surprising. While they’ve been careful not to directly demand it, since at least 2015, many in America’s ruling class have invited such an attack with their repeated denunciations of Donald Trump and his supporters.
Early in the Biden Regime, someone – I don’t have the quote handy – commented that, historically, presidential candidates and presidents would attack their political opponents but not their opponents’ supporters. That’s not the case anymore.
Obama started it with his comments about the “bitter clingers,” which was the term he used to put down impoverished small-town and rural whites, who he dismissively described as bitter and clinging to their guns and religion.
Windows being covered outside of the room where absentee ballots are being counted at the TCF Center in Detroit, November 3, 2020. Kimberly P. Mitchell/USA Today Network/Reuters
Will the Democrats rig the 2024 presidential election? The only correct answer is, of course, they will.
Election rigging has a long and storied history in the party of rum, Romanism, and rebellion. It was the stock in trade of 19th and 20th big-city Democrat political machines such as Tammany Hall, and that practice has carried over into the 21st century. Election fraud is what the Democrats do best. Certainly, developing policies that appeal to normal Americans isn’t their strong suit. Stop and think about it for a moment. When was the last time the Dems ever pushed a policy that was consistent with the Constitution and improved the lives of ordinary Americans?
And I write this not as a Republican hack. I vote Republican, but not because I’m blind to the serious defects within the party. But for all the GOP’s faults – e.g., their rabid Zionism – unlike the Dems, at least Republican politicians don’t openly hate me because I’m a white, Christian man. The Dems, on the other hand, never miss a chance to denounce me and millions of other Americans like me as the dregs of humanity. Not being hated by a presidential candidate seems like a low bar as a reason to support him, but that’s where we are in America in A.D. 2024.
U.S. President Joe Biden attends the first presidential debate hosted by CNN in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., June 27, 2024.
Last December, I had lunch with a friend. We both talked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election and kicked around possible outcomes. One thing we both agreed on is that, come the fall of 2024, we could find ourselves living in a very different world.
Now, here we are, over six months since our lunch, and things are still as much up in the air as they were last December. Biden has locked up the Democratic nomination, and Trump the Republican. So we’re headed for a rematch of the 2020 election, right?
Well, if you’ve followed the news, you already know things aren’t nearly that certain. Donald Trump has been convicted in a New York court of some felony or other and may end up getting tossed in jail. His sentencing date is July 11, a mere 4 days before the Republican National Convention starts in Milwaukee. What if he does receive jail time? Will it affect his nomination? What if Trump wins the White House while in prison?