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Here’s How Badly Kamala Performed On Election Night
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Here’s How Badly Kamala Performed On Election Night

Vice President Kamala Harris lost decisively to former President Donald Trump on Tuesday, and it’s important to review just how badly she performed across the country. From losing historically Blue counties and cities to underperforming with key Democrat demographics, here’s how Americans delivered the presidency to Trump. Harris Lost In Areas That Haven’t Voted Republican In A Century Harris lost in multiple areas that haven’t voted for a Republican presidential candidate in more than a century. Trump eked out a win in Fall River, Massachusetts, which hasn’t voted for a GOP presidential candidate in 100 years. ? If this holds, Donald Trump has become the first Republican in 100 years to win Fall River, MA, a postindustrial city among the country’s most Portuguese places (36%). 16% college, $53k median income. Shifted 36 points toward the GOP between 2012 and 2020 https://t.co/tK9GuSu7fm — Alexander (@alexanderao) November 6, 2024 Calvin Coolidge, who was from Massachusetts, was the last Republican to win Fall River – in 1924. Trump also won Starr County, Texas, which hasn’t voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1892. Starr County is also the most Hispanic county in the country. Trump won Starr County TX, most Hispanic county in America at 97% by 16 points. Last time it voted republican was in 1892. — Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) November 6, 2024 In addition, Trump narrowly won Anson County, North Carolina, becoming only the second Republican presidential candidate to win the county since the 1870s. Anson County is also 40% black. MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+ An interesting data point. Donald Trump just won Anson County, North Carolina. The county is 40% Black. Trump becomes just the second Republican to win this county since the 1870s. (For people keeping score, that means since Reconstruction). — Darvio Morrow (@DTheKingpin) November 6, 2024 Trump also won Bucks County, Pennsylvania, the first Republican to do so since 1988. That’s obviously not a century, but it still shows just how historically bad Harris performed. Donald Trump is the first Republican President to win Bucks County since 1988. CC: Bucks County, Bucks County, Bucks County pic.twitter.com/57reTqL4lK — ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) November 6, 2024 Harris Underperformed With Voters Of Color While Harris made some gains with white women who went to college, that advantage was wiped out by voters of color – both with and without a college degree – who moved further toward Trump than they had with Hillary Clinton or President Joe Biden. Voters of color with college degrees voted for Harris by 35 percentage points, down from +43 for Biden in 2020 and +50 for Clinton in 2016. The drop in support from voters of color without a degree was even higher, with Harris still winning their support by 32 percentage points, down +46 for Biden and +56 for Clinton. What truly amazing is Trump made massive inroads with voters of color with a degree, while Harris won whites with a college degree of both genders. pic.twitter.com/uj8pSKzq88 — Batya Ungar-Sargon (@bungarsargon) November 6, 2024 Harris Underperformed With Latino Voters Biden won the Latino vote by 32 points in 2020, but Harris won their support by just 8 points. As mentioned earlier, Trump even won the most Hispanic county in the U.S. for the first time in more than 100 years. Biden won Latinos by 32 points in 2020. Harris won them by just 8. Biden won 18-29 year old voters by 24 in 2020. Harris won them by just 13. The Trump victory isn’t just a mandate for him as he sweeps into office. It looks like he changed the voting coalitions in America too — Chris Cillizza (@ChrisCillizza) November 6, 2024 Harris lost Latino men to Trump by 10 points, a demographic Biden won by 23 points in 2020, according to CNN exit polls. Harris also performed worse with Latina women, who voted +24 Harris in 2024, but +39 for Biden in 2020. Trump also made gains with both demographics, earning 54% of the Latino vote and 37% of the Latina vote. Harris Underperformed With Black Men Harris also slightly underperformed Biden’s numbers with Black men, winning 78% of the black male vote while Biden won 79% of the same demographic in 2020. Harris did improve her standing with black women, as 92% voted for the vice president. In 2020, Biden won 90% of black women. But in some key states, like Wisconsin, Trump vastly improved his standing with black men. ❗Donald Trump doubled his Black vote in Wisconsin. 2020: 8% vs. 2024: 20%. pic.twitter.com/vxcFsaM3io — Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) November 6, 2024 Harris Underperformed With Jewish Voters In New York Jews in New York swung toward Trump following anti-Semitic protests on liberal college campuses. Trump increased his share of the New York Jewish vote by 50%, the New York Post reported. Harris still won, but Trump increased his share from 30% in 2020 to 45% in 2024. Harris received 55% of the Jewish vote, down from Biden’s 69% in 2020. Overall, however, Harris still received 79% of the Jewish vote. Harris Lost The Catholic Vote, Which Biden Won Trump also won the Catholic vote back from Biden, who won it in 2020 with 52% of the demographic. Trump won 56% of the Catholic vote on Tuesday. Harris Lost Dearborn, Michigan It is widely believed that Harris and the Democrats didn’t aggressively call out the anti-Semitism that swept the country following the October 7, 2023, terrorist attack on Israel in an attempt to win Muslim voters in Michigan. The plan appears to have backfired, as Dearborn, Michigan – which has the largest share of Muslim voters in the country – backed Trump, the Detroit Free Press reported. Harris Underperformed In Deep Blue States Harris won reliably Blue states, but by slimmer margins than Biden did in 2020. She only won New Jersey by 5 points and Illinois by 8 points, while Biden won New Jersey by nearly 16 points and Illinois by nearly 17 points. Trump also came closer to winning New York than Harris came to winning either Florida or Texas. Harris won New York with 55.8% of the vote to Trump’s 44.2%, a difference of 11.6 percentage points. That’s a smaller margin than in Florida, a previous swing state, and Texas, a state Democrats talk about turning Blue each election cycle. Trump won Florida by 13.3 percentage points and Texas by 13.9 percentage points — major increases from his margins in 2020. In 2020, Trump only won Florida by 3.3 percentage points and Texas by just 5.6 percentage points, while Joe Biden won New York by 23.2 percentage points, according to CNN. Trump’s margin in New York this year also showed him making gains in the five boroughs of New York City. The estimated red shift in New York City in this election is absolutely amazing. Manhattan +4.5 Brooklyn +6 Staten Island +8 Queens +10.5 Bronx +11.5 — Darel E. Paul (@darelmass) November 6, 2024 Harris Underperformed In Deep Blue Cities Voters swung to the Right by large margins in some of America’s Bluest cities, including Miami, New York City, Chicago, and Dallas, Atlantic writer Derek Thompson reported. Across the biggest metros—not just Miami, but also Chicago, NY, Dallas, Houston—Trump is improving on his 2020 margins by double digits. Often *more* than his improvement in rural areas. Some of these results are more complete than others, so caveat emptor, but: notable. pic.twitter.com/wEIQUEQJYN — Derek Thompson (@DKThomp) November 6, 2024 Harris Underperformed In Nearly Every Major Demographic Voters in nearly every demographic shifted rightward in 2024, except for white college women and people over 65, who moved slightly to the Left. red wave is an understatement pic.twitter.com/oRJkGEYYY6 — ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) November 6, 2024 Harris Failed To Outperform Biden In All 50 States And Almost All Of America’s 4,600+ Counties Harris received a smaller percentage of the vote than Biden in all 50 states, and she only outperformed Biden in 58 out of America’s more than 3,000 counties, The Daily Wire reported.
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Beloved Emmy Award-Winning News Anchor Chauncy Glover Dead At 39
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Beloved Emmy Award-Winning News Anchor Chauncy Glover Dead At 39

'He was taken from us far too soon, but his impact will be felt forever'
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Embattled Oakland Dem Mayor Sheng Thao Recalled In Landslide
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Embattled Oakland Dem Mayor Sheng Thao Recalled In Landslide

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‘Don’t Just Chalk It Up To Racism’: Charlamagne Says It’s Not ‘Fair’ To Claim Trump Won Solely Due To Bigotry
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‘Don’t Just Chalk It Up To Racism’: Charlamagne Says It’s Not ‘Fair’ To Claim Trump Won Solely Due To Bigotry

'It’s the economy, stupid'
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Pioneering Non-Profit Illuminates the Path of Grief with Somatic Healing Techniques
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What we English speakers refer to as grief is actually a complex web of not only emotional, but also physical states. A newly established non-profit founded last fall is pursuing a mission to support individuals navigating grief and burnout through community support and somatic-based practices, instructing them how to grow through grief taking direct control […] The post Pioneering Non-Profit Illuminates the Path of Grief with Somatic Healing Techniques appeared first on Good News Network.
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Trump Win Signals ‘Historic Realignment’
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Trump Win Signals ‘Historic Realignment’

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida—Donald John Trump, the 45th U.S. president, will soon become the 47th president, after he was projected to win not just the 270 Electoral College votes needed to return to the White House but also the national popular vote. His humiliation of the political elite is now complete. The conservative Fox News channel was first to call the race for Trump while The Associated Press and the legacy television networks held off early Wednesday morning. After Pennsylvania turned red, however, even liberal MSNBC News conceded that the Republican’s lead over Vice President Kamala Harris had become mathematically insurmountable. The AP finally called the race at 5:45 a.m. Trump is on track to become the first Republican to win a majority of the vote since George W. Bush in 2004, and he will become the first president to serve two nonconsecutive terms since Grover Cleveland in 1892. His triumph represents a wholesale repudiation of the establishment. Big business, Hollywood, the media, and both major political parties treated him as an unwelcome interloper. He delivered his rebuttal on Election Day. A celebrity known for his starring role on a reality television show, a career in New York real estate, and a knack for showing up in the tabloids, Trump wasn’t even a “citizen politician” when he arrived on the political scene in 2015. He wasn’t a politician at all and had never run for office or been involved in party politics. Dismissed by the commentariat as unserious, he defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016, and was impeached (but not convicted) for his troubles. Four years later, he was again declared politically unviable after he refused to accept the results of his loss to Joe Biden and his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell condemned him as “practically and morally responsible” for the Jan. 6 riot, but efforts by an increasingly obsolete cohort of GOP were singularly unsuccessful in sidelining the man. Trump declared his candidacy immediately after the 2022 midterms, marched almost effortlessly through a crowded field of primary challengers, and secured a third consecutive presidential nomination. He did not regain his grasp on the GOP so much as he tightened his grip on that party. “I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America,” Trump running mate JD Vance said after Tuesday’s election returns rolled in. There was no exaggeration in his words. The first time Trump won the White House, he did so as the leader of a white working-class coalition, promising those he would call in his inaugural address “the forgotten men and women” to reverse the “American carnage” brought on by deindustrialization, globalization, and unchecked immigration. The former, and now future, president did not moderate. Opponents condemned his calls for mass deportations as “racist” and his vow to root out the ill-defined “enemy within” as “fascist.” Those denunciations ultimately had little effect. Not only did Trump maintain his support with the white working class, but he also made significant gains with both Hispanic and black voters according to early exit polls. A multiclass, multiethnic coalition returned him to power. One demographic at the center of that electorate: young men. Tuesday’s results amount to a repudiation, not only of Harris and Biden, but also the old breed of Republicans who made common cause with corporations and harbored a neoconservative foreign policy. The most visible among them, former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, threw her support behind the Democrat. Trump’s second victory heralds a shifting political landscape that will continue sorting itself out during the presidential transition and in the four-year term to follow. Reflecting on the breadth of his support, Trump told a crowded victory party that his winning coalition was drawn “from all quarters—union, non-union, African American, Hispanic American, Asian American, Arab American.” Surrounded by his family and campaign staff on stage, he added, “We had everybody, and it was beautiful.” “It was,” Trump added, “a historic realignment.” The Harris campaign had already headed to bed at that point. “Let’s finish up what we have in front of us tonight, get some sleep,” campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon wrote to her team in an email obtained by RealClearPolitics, “and get ready to close out strong tomorrow.” The vice president had yet to concede by mid-morning Wednesday. Famous for chiding Republican men when they talked over her—“I’m speaking”—Harris sent her campaign chairman, Cedric Richmond, on stage to tell her supporters at Howard University late Tuesday that they would not hear from her. Many left in tears. Trump World was just beginning to party. A crowd noticeably younger than the ones Trump attracted in his two previous elections had packed into the Palm Beach Convention Center hours earlier. As their champion monitored data from nearby Mar-a-Lago, they pulled up to any of the six cash bars in the main hall. The most popular beer for the thirsty “America first” voter: Modelo, a lager from Mexico. The MAGA faithful were prepared for a long night. News networks warned that the results might not be known on Election Day or even the morning after, a message amplified by Democrats. And there was good reason to believe the race might come down to the wire: Trump and Harris were locked in a dead heat for much of the contest as a divided nation evaluated its options. But just as he used social media to sidestep gatekeepers eight years ago, Trump targeted new, younger voters, with a new medium: the Bro Podcast. He talked about everything from aliens to artificial intelligence with Joe Rogan, host of “The Joe Rogan Experience.” He chopped it up on the Barstool Sports podcast “Bussin’ With the Boys,” hosted by former NFL football players Will Compton and Taylor Lewan. He asked Theo Von if he still uses cocaine (the comedian told the teetotaling president that the white powder “will turn you into a damn owl, homie”). The conversations did not resemble anything like Frost v. Nixon. Podcasts are certainly much cheaper and less serious. They were instrumental, all the same, in turning out young men who are famously low-propensity voters. Harris sought to make the race a referendum on Trump. She described him as a threat to democracy generally and an opponent of abortion rights specifically. For his part, he called illegal immigration “the biggest issue” and an inflation-addled economy “the second.” A senior Trump adviser told RealClearPolitics it was “more like ‘Issue 1A and 1B,’ but immigration is one of them.” Either way, the economic frustrations and security fears were enough to deliver Trump a majority despite the criminal indictments and felony convictions that Democrats had hoped would throttle his candidacy. Those legal challenges made Trump the symbol of conservative martyrdom. It became visceral at the fairground in Butler, Pennsylvania, this summer when an assassin’s bullet clipped his ear. The photo of the bloody Republican pumping his fist in defiance instantly became an image for the ages. “This is what happens when the machine comes after you,” bellowed Ultimate Fight Championship President Dana White from the main stage here Tuesday night. “He keeps going forward. He doesn’t quit. He’s the most resilient, hardworking man that I’ve ever met in my life.” Referring to Trump’s victory in the face of the challenges, White said, “This is karma.” Whatever cosmic forces were at play, victory was not guaranteed. While Trump seemed poised to handle Biden, Harris promised to be a tougher challenge after she delivered a shot of adrenaline straight into progressive hearts. She brought in more fundraising dollars, campaigned alongside celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Beyoncé Knowles, and turned the race into the definition of a dead heat. Doubt crept into Republican hearts in the final days, especially after The Atlantic magazine reported that morale inside the Republican campaign was cratering. A senior Trump aide texted RealClearPolitics to say the opposite: “Morale is decidedly very high at this current moment.” According to longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone, Democrats have only themselves to blame for what happened in this election. “If you want to make somebody iconic, try to throw them in jail, try to bankrupt them,” said the infamous political operative. “If you want to make somebody iconic, cook up a fake hoax to justify their removal from the presidency,” he added in reference to once-en-vogue allegations that Trump was a Russian asset. “And if you really want to make somebody iconic, try to kill them.” Stone was not alone in viewing the political attacks—and the attempts on Trump’s life, which Democrats condemned—in the same category: “All those things failed,” he said. “They just made him bigger and more powerful.” Trump has now dispensed with three Democratic Party opponents—Clinton in 2016 and both Biden and Harris in 2024. Each opponent had the money advantage and what was billed as a much more sophisticated political apparatus. He was able to do this, some Republicans like to say, because he was on a mission from the Almighty. But despite the personal invectives against enemies and frequent calls for retribution that defined his campaign, in his victory speech the president-elect made little mention of his opponent. He was philosophical the morning of his win. “Many people have told me God spared my life for a reason,” Trump said, “and that reason was to save our country, and to restore America to greatness, and now we are going to fulfill that mission together.” Congressional majorities are a handy thing to have in that kind of endeavor. The GOP picked up three Senate seats to secure the upper chamber, while control of the House of Representatives was still too close to call but within reach. The highest-ranking Republican currently in office, House Speaker Mike Johnson, joined Trump on stage. Perhaps signaling that he didn’t have patience for more intramural infighting, he thanked Johnson by name and told the crowd, “I think he’s doing a terrific job.” More work will follow. Trump has already remade the Republican Party in his own image, greatly diminishing the interventionist and libertarian wings of the GOP in the process. He now promises sweeping tariffs, a strategic retreat from global conflicts such as the land war in Ukraine, and an incessant focus on domestic challenges—the southern border chief among them. “America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate,” he insisted. The country only needs to follow his prescription to achieve “a golden age.” Running against him in a third election, Democrats felt they finally knew what to make of Trump. Clinton made light of his many flaws the first time. Biden defeated him during the second election by painting him as a threat to democracy. For her part, Harris attempted to split the difference. “In many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man,” she told her fellow Democrats at their Chicago convention to hearty laughter. “But the consequences of putting Donald Trump back in the White House are extremely serious,” added the vice president—who is slated to soon preside over the certification of his election. Some of the Republicans who came out to cheer Trump early Wednesday morning saw things similarly, especially the younger ones. They laughed at his unserious moments and listened earnestly to his serious warnings. One example was Caden Caouette, a Florida State University freshman who repurposed a Trump-Pence shirt by covering the name of the former vice president with a piece of masking tape with Vance written in Sharpie letters. “These last couple of years really speak to it,” he said. “The economy has been bad, and then everybody crossing the border. A lot of work needs to get done, and Trump’s the man to do it.” A first-time voter, Caouette stood outside the convention center just hours before his morning classes for a chance to cheer on the champion who had once again upended American politics. The podcasts, particularly the one with Rogan last month, he said, served as “a reminder” to vote because it was “not just something I could skip.” A now certain return to the Oval Office, even for a larger-than-life figure like Trump, once seemed a stretch. In the end, it wasn’t. This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and made available via RealClearWire The post Trump Win Signals ‘Historic Realignment’ appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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How Republicans Kept the Voting Secure, Swept 9 Ballot Integrity Measures
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How Republicans Kept the Voting Secure, Swept 9 Ballot Integrity Measures

With unaddressed allegations of fraud dominating the months following the 2020 presidential election, Republicans made election integrity a major focus on Tuesday night. The Republican National Committee and its team of lawyers were quick to respond to potential hijinks Tuesday night, while voters followed up with a resounding push for ballot integrity in nine states.  When election officials in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, announced that they had to “retabulate” an estimated 30,000 ballots, RNC Co-chair Lara Trump told the American public that “the counting took place in unsecured conditions and the city now has to start over, wildly extending the counting timeline.” She explained, “This is an unacceptable example of incompetent election administration in a key swing state. Voters deserve better, and we are unambiguously calling on Milwaukee’s officials to DO THEIR JOBS and count ballots quickly and effectively. Anything less undermines voter confidence.” ??? Throughout the day we have been monitoring slow ballot counting in Milwaukee. Now, our legal team has learned that the counting took place in unsecured conditions and the city now has to start over, wildly extending the counting timeline. This is an unacceptable…— Lara Trump (@LaraLeaTrump) November 5, 2024 Throughout the night, the RNC ensured that American voters’ election integrity concerns were addressed succinctly. When officials in Centre County in the swing state of Pennsylvania planned to stop counting ballots before 10 p.m., in violation of state election rules, the RNC threatened a lawsuit. Officials immediately backed down and agreed to continue the count. A legal victory in Pennsylvania:Centre County officials were planning to stop counting ballots throughout the night in violation of state law.We threatened to sue — and that was enough. Officials agreed to continue the count as required.Our attorneys will continue fighting…— Michael Whatley (@ChairmanWhatley) November 6, 2024 When precincts in Luzerne County, also in Pennsylvania, were running low on ballot papers, the RNC preemptively refreshed their supply. When malfunctions in voting machines impacted Pennsylvania’s Cambria County, the RNC secured a court order to extend the voting deadline. When Republican poll watchers in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were being “turned away,” the RNC took legal action to ensure that Republicans shared oversight of the vote-counting process. Good news on Cambria County!We successfully secured a court order extending voting hours until 10 PM to make up for long lines.STAY IN LINE! VOTE! ???? https://t.co/MxorrZxBDS— Lara Trump (@LaraLeaTrump) November 5, 2024 PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION INTEGRITY:Early this morning we learned that Republican poll watchers in Philadelphia, York, Westmoreland, Allegheny, Lehigh, Cambria, Wyoming, and Lackawanna Counties were being turned away.We deployed our roving attorneys, engaged with local officials,…— Michael Whatley (@ChairmanWhatley) November 5, 2024 Ken Blackwell, senior adviser for election integrity at Family Research Council Action and the former secretary of state for Ohio, explained how instrumental the on-the-ground work of election integrity organizations has been. “We have a highly decentralized system, over 3,100 counties, tens of thousands of precincts, and that’s where elections on Election Day take place,” he said. Noting nationwide efforts to bolster chain-of-custody rules around ballot-handling and to add mandatory verification processes, Blackwell said, “We’ve been working to recruit citizens at the precinct level, [and] train them to be observers and poll workers. And we believe that that’s the way you heighten transparency. But this election process is a human-intensive process, and it only works when human beings and citizens are engaged.” Nine states voted Tuesday night to pass constitutional amendments dictating that only U.S. citizens can vote in elections—all of them by 62% or more of the vote. Iowa (at 77% support), Idaho (65%), Kentucky (62.5%), Missouri (68.5%), North Carolina (77.5%), Oklahoma (80.7%), South Carolina (85.8%), and Wisconsin (66.2%) all passed such measures, as did Nevada (at over 73% support), with an added photo ID requirement for voting. “That says that people want to know that we’re a nation. We should be a nation with borders. And we shouldn’t be looking for voters without borders,” Blackwell stated. He added, “I would hope that folks would understand that the only way that you can guarantee transparency about security is through citizen involvement.” In the weeks and days leading up to the election, the RNC, along with numerous Republican-led state governments, made efforts to ensure that noncitizens were barred from voting in U.S. elections. In one contentious case, Virginia elevated a lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court, earning a court order allowing the state to remove an estimated 1,600 noncitizens from its voter rolls. Other states—including Alabama, Florida, Montana, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, and others—also made serious efforts to clear voter rolls of noncitizens illegally registered to vote. Prior to the election being called for former President Donald Trump, former Republican congresswoman Michele Bachmann said that, if Republicans were to take the White House and both chambers of Congress, “There is a very strong chance that we will see real reform in our country on voting. We can’t go through this every four years. We can’t have this horrible cheating every two years or the threat of cheating.” She added: “I think what Donald Trump suggested—which is, voter ID, proof of citizenship, vote one day with paper ballots—I do think that that may become a reality, and we may never have to go through this again.” Bachmann also warned, “Again, we only have two years until the next midterm. So, we’ve got to solve our voting issues right away.” Originally published at WashingtonStand.com The post How Republicans Kept the Voting Secure, Swept 9 Ballot Integrity Measures appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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The Left’s 6 Enormous Transgressions That Helped Propel Trump to Victory
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Donald Trump seems likely not just to win the Electoral College but also the popular vote to return to the White House, delivering a massive rebuke to Vice President Kamala Harris and the Left more generally. Trump’s genius—in raising his fist amid an assassination attempt, donning the apron of a McDonald’s fry cook, and riding shotgun in a trash truck—carried the day. However, the Left’s slings and arrows against the former president also helped propel him to victory by exposing how cynical and conniving his opponents were. The Left committed at least six massive political miscalculations that also amount to transgressions against America’s political order. These moves helped Trump win, but they also exposed the forces he will face in a second term. 1. The Lawfare Left-leaning prosecutors brought multiple civil and criminal cases against Trump, most of which revved into high gear last year after he announced in November 2022 that he would run for president again in 2024. New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, campaigned on the prospect of prosecuting Trump, and her office began investigating the Trump Organization in early 2019. She sued in September 2022, alleging that Trump had violated the law by exaggerating his net worth, though none of his business partners claimed to be victimized by this alleged exaggeration. Presiding Judge Arthur Engoron demanded Trump and his companies fork over more than $350 million to the state in February. Engoron initially ordered Trump to post $454 million bond, but an appeals court agreed to lower the amount to $175 million. In March 2023, a Manhattan grand jury indicted Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to pay pornography star Stephanie Clifford, known by her stage name Stormy Daniels, “hush money” after the 2016 election. Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal attorney at the time, gave Clifford $130,000 in October 2016, and Trump reimbursed Cohen in a series of payments after Trump entered the Oval Office in January 2017. On May 30, a jury convicted Trump on all 34 felony counts. His sentencing hearing has been scheduled for Nov. 26, though the former president has appealed the verdict in light of the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, argued that Trump had interfered in the 2016 election by altering business records after the election. Improperly appointed special counsel Jack Smith led an investigation into Trump for alleged lawbreaking regarding his challenging the 2020 presidential election results and inspiring the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. In August 2023, a grand jury approved an indictment against Trump. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan scheduled a trial to begin March 4, but Trump appealed to the Supreme Court. The high court ruled July 1 that the president has “absolute” immunity from charges stemming from “core constitutional powers” and “presumptive immunity” for all other official acts. Smith launched another case against Trump regarding his alleged improper retention of classified documents after his presidency ended Jan. 20, 2021. Smith, whom President Joe Biden appointed in November 2022, charged Trump with 40 felonies in the case. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the case in July, ruling that Smith’s appointment as special counsel was unconstitutional. Smith is reportedly wrapping up both prosecutions in the wake of Trump’s election victory. Biden later confessed that he had improperly retained classified documents from his years as vice president and U.S. senator, yet he faced no charges. Special counsel Robert Hur investigated Biden and interviewed him, ultimately declining to bring charges in part because a jury would find Biden sympathetic as an “elderly man with a poor memory” and because his “diminished faculties” made it less likely he intentionally violated the law. Republicans demanded that the Justice Department release the audio of Biden’s interview with Hur, since the special counsel’s report cast grave doubts on the president’s ability to carry out his duties. Each of these legal cases arguably represented a political attack on Trump through the legal system, often on trumped-up charges. Trump became the first former president convicted of a felony, yet the partisan nature of these attacks led Americans to suspect that the Left was abusing the system to prosecute its top enemy. The lawfare almost certainly backfired, as well it should have. 2. The Ballot Challenges In a similarly egregious political attack, activists and Democratic officials moved to strike Trump from state ballots on the claim that he had incited an insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021. The Supreme Court definitively (and unanimously) ended this argument in March, ruling that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution does not disqualify Trump from appearing on ballots. (Trump had never been charged with insurrection, much less convicted of it.) At a time when Democrats were running as the “party of democracy” and warning that Trump would end democracy, they also sought to disqualify the former president at the outset. This effort also backfired. 3. The Nazi Comparisons Throughout this election cycle, Biden, Harris, and others on the left have suggested that Trump represented a threat to democracy. They condemned him as racist and authoritarian. They continued to do so even after he faced multiple assassination attempts. Yet the most absurd moment arguably came toward the end of the campaign, when Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Harris’ running mate, noted that Trump would hold a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City. On the day of that rally, Walz said, “Donald Trump’s got this big rally going at Madison Square Garden. There’s a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the mid-1930s at Madison Square garden.” Walz was straining to connect Trump’s rally to an American Nazi Party rally in February 1939. Not only was there a gap of more than 80 years between the two rallies, but Madison Square Garden’s location physically moved in both 1926 and 1968. The Madison Square Garden that hosted the pro-Nazi rally is not even the same building that hosted Trump. Furthermore, Madison Square Garden hosted multiple Democratic Party events, from Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s last 1936 campaign speech to the Democratic National Convention in 1976, 1980, and 1992. The idea that Trump echoed Nazis simply by choosing a venue—which had been twice rebuilt since the 1939 event—is ludicrous on its face. ?IT'S REAL: MSNBC did indeed include the chyron "TRUMP'S MSG RALLY COMES 85 YEARS AFTER PRO-NAZI RALLY AT FAMED ARENA." This echoes Tim Walz's attack on Trump, citing the rally. Yes, pro-Nazi Americans rallied at Madison Square Garden in February 1939. Does this taint… pic.twitter.com/rg2hIvWRQn— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) October 28, 2024 4. Hiding Biden’s Decline The fact that Biden was no spring chicken—even in 2019 and 2020—should not be lost on anyone, but for most of the 2024 presidential election, the White House, the legacy media, and the Democratic establishment brushed off concerns about the sitting president’s declining mental acuity. None other than Kamala Harris repeatedly insisted that Biden was A-OK. “Our president is in good shape, in good health, and is ready to lead in our second term,” Harris said in February. She praised him as “vibrant.” WATCH: Over 6 minutes of Kamala Harris covering up Joe Biden's cognitive decline.For years, she said Biden is "very bold and vibrant" and is "tireless in terms of working." Kamala claimed Biden "is gonna be fine," and said he "is in good shape, in good health."Kamala LIED. pic.twitter.com/d2domPIUOA— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) July 7, 2024 Despite his disastrous performance in the June 27 debate with Trump, Biden repeatedly insisted he would remain in the race. Only after former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and former President Barack Obama leaked that they had met with Biden, pressuring him to withdraw, did the president finally announce he would leave the race and back his vice president. Early Wednesday morning, CNN hosts Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper tried to bring up any counties where Harris was “outperforming Biden in 2020,” but not one county showed the vice president winning 3% or more votes than Biden did four years before. ?NOT. ONE. COUNTY.Anderson Cooper and Jake Tapper bring up CNN's interactive map showing if there was any county in the country where Kamala Harris outperformed Joe Biden by 3% or more. Were the Democrats smart to swap out Biden at the last moment for Kamala Harris?? pic.twitter.com/kJYm0gEQZp— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) November 6, 2024 5. The Kamala Switcheroo Speaking of Kamala Harris, who, exactly, is she? That’s not a rhetorical question. There’s tough-on-crime prosecutor Kamala, whom she sometimes plays on TV. There’s radical-Left activist Kamala, who briefly got a voting record score to the left of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. Then there’s cackling Kamala trying to be bubbly, as she briefly was for the “joy” and “vibes” election the legacy media tried to foist on Americans when the Democratic elites propped Harris up as the savior early in her brief campaign. Finally, there was angry, scolding, Trump-is-a-fascist Kamala, who also wiggled out of taking any policy position that would differentiate her from the sitting president while she was running a “change” election. Is it any wonder Kamala Harris never won a primary in the 2020 Democratic contest? That’s right—the last-minute switcheroo that was going to “save democracy” from Donald Trump involved someone who didn’t win a single Democratic primary in 2020 or 2024. It involved someone who claimed she wasn’t Joe Biden but never created any daylight between her policies and those of Joe Biden. Worse, it involved a candidate who branded her opponent a fascist when she herself had the record of trying to prosecute pro-life journalists, demanding donor information from conservative nonprofits, and demonizing fellow Americans for disagreeing with her radical stance on abortion. Democrats chose a nominee who had been tasked with solving the crisis over illegal immigration, even though it got worse on her watch. They chose a nominee whose answer to every question was “I grew up in a middle-class family.” They chose the garden goddess of word salads, whose grand achievement was explaining that Ukraine is a country in Europe. ????KAMALA: “Ukraine is a country in Europe. It exists next to another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country.” Glad we cleared that up.Source: Morning Hustle pic.twitter.com/IEXrjUJkgj— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 24, 2024 What does Harris’ duplicity have to do with her awkwardness and her lack of primary victories? Just this: Americans knew she was being foisted upon them under false pretenses, and Tuesday’s election results suggest that they really didn’t like that. The Biden-Harris switcheroo suggested that the real power behind the administrative state wasn’t the man sitting behind the Resolute Desk but a shadowy network of elites pulling the strings behind the scenes. Perhaps someone should write a book about that. (My book on this exact subject, “The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government,” is available for pre-order now and releases on Jan. 21, 2024.) 6. The Closing Argument After all this, Harris delivered a “closing argument” packed with lies and predicated on demonizing her opponent. Yet the legacy media seized on comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s remark at Trump’s Madison Square Garden event that Puerto Rico was an “island of garbage,” and Biden revealed his disdain for Trump’s supporters by responding: “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.” By calling Americans who oppose his chosen successor “garbage,” the sitting president of the United States sent a clear and chilling message—even if Biden attempted to clarify it later. Trump, always the showman, defused the insult with his comedic charm. He donned the orange and yellow reflective vest of a garbageman and sat in the front of a garbage truck. He spoke about it at his rallies, remarking that the safety vest made him look thinner. On the one hand, Americans saw a Democratic puppet who couldn’t present a genuine personality, and on the other hand, they saw a man who isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty (metaphorically, of course) by working at McDonald’s and getting into a garbage truck. The idea that this man—who faced unprecedented criminal charges, disgusting attempts to remove him from the ballot, and assassination attempts—represented the true threat to democracy just could not stand. Rather, the entire campaign revealed the exact opposite. Only one political party tried to disqualify its opponent from the very beginning of the race. Only one party fanned the flames of hatred despite assassination attempts against its target. Only one struggled desperately to change the playing field at the last minute after lying to the American people the whole time. Trump won this election, despite every norm the Left broke to try to take him down. Now, he has to make sure his victory sends the appropriate message: that the elites can’t force their way on the American people. That struggle has just begun. The post The Left’s 6 Enormous Transgressions That Helped Propel Trump to Victory appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The Biden-Harris administration is now on its way out – but the damage that opponents say it has done to free speech continues to reverberate, including in difficult legal battles. The plaintiffs in one of those – Kennedy v. Biden – have suffered a setback, as the Fifth Circuit US Court of Appeals on Monday decided against allowing the case to proceed to trial. Children’s Health Defense (CHD), Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Connie Sampognaro are seeking to sue the Biden White House for alleged censorship, including around topics related to the origin of Covid and vaccines. We obtained a copy of the ruling for you here. The censorship, the plaintiffs claim, played out as the government pressured social platforms to implement it – which would be an instance of unconstitutional activity. But the appellate court said the plaintiffs had no legal standing – i.e., had not provided sufficient reason for the judge to believe they suffered direct and concrete injuries, which can be rectified in a legal process. The decision was made despite CHD suffering, among other things, deplatforming as “punishment” for the position the non-profit took on various issues. This overturns the ruling announced in August by the US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, which said those suing do have standing and should be allowed to pursue the case. The lawsuit was originally filed in March 2023 and accuses the government and its agencies of engaging in a pressure campaign aimed at major social networks and the companies behind them, to censor what is constitutionally protected speech. The filing refers to this campaign as “systematic.” CHD said it was now considering what next steps to take, while the organization’s general counsel, Kim Mack Rosenberg commented on the Fifth Circuit’s decision to express disappointment and note that the group believes the evidence the court had at its disposal “more than sufficiently established standing for Children’s Health Defense.” Rosenberg explained that this new evidence that amended the case during the appeals stage demonstrated “ongoing censorship activities by the government,” as well as that “the government has a significant and improper role in the social media platforms’ censorship of CHD.” Kennedy v. Biden shares discovery and evidence with Murthy v. Missouri, but is otherwise a separate case. If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post Biden Administration Dodges Another Free Speech Fight as Court Blocks Kennedy Suit appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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