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In the last few hours of the night before the 2024 presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris was caught on video staging a home visit to Pennsylvanian voters in Reading.
The clip shows Harris joining Pennsylvania canvassers to knock on the door of a potential voter, who appears to be a Harris supporter. While the exchange was pleasant, some viewers noted the exchange looked staged.
Actually, the whole thing was staged, after a second video surfaced showing Harris walking up to the porch where a family was standing outside, saying "Hi guys … sorry for the intrusion."
From that point they all walk back to the door as photographers get repositioned.
Kamala's "door knocking" in Pittsburgh involved her meeting supporters outside their home, then demanding they move to the doorway so the press could capture a fake door knock.
Humiliating! pic.twitter.com/QZFcmwuMvZ
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) November 5, 2024
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At least three Alabama voting sites were experiencing problems with voting Tuesday morning, reports the Montgomery Advertiser.
According to the paper, two Jefferson County polling places, along with the entirety of St. Clair County, reported issues at the polls.
The ACLU of Alabama said two tabulators were broken at the Hawkins Park Recreation Center in Birmingham, delaying voting, and one tabulator had been replaced by mid-morning. Officials were unsure if or when the second machine would also be replaced.
In the same county, the Center Point Community Center also reported that two of its voting machines were broken.
In St. Clair County, the Advertiser reported, voting had been delayed due to misprinted ballots, which were missing a statewide amendment and a local one.
"This was not an oversight on our part," said Judge Andrew Weathington, probate judge of St. Clair County. "It's not something that was not checked, and we proved all these ballots months ago."
Weathington told the paper that the ballots are "in the process of being corrected" and will be distributed as soon as possible.
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Israel/Middle East Morning Brief
Israeli-Americans already sent in absentee ballots: Which way will they swing?
"My volunteers are helping voters navigate a system that is incredibly complex and logistically impossible because we have to abide by different rules in 51 jurisdictions," explained Marc Zell, whose law firm in downtown Jerusalem is doubling as the headquarters for Republican Overseas Israel, where phones were ringing off the hook on Sunday.
One day after the VP Kamala Harris campaign announced 33 "Orthodox rabbis" had endorsed her candidacy – the majority of whom were neither Orthodox nor properly ordained – more than 50 Orthodox rabbis signed a letter, firmly backing President Trump.
U.S. serviceman wounded in Gaza pier incident, dies of wounds
A U.S. soldier who was injured while delivering aid to Gaza on President Biden's failed floating pier in the spring died from his injuries on Thursday, CNN reported Monday.
Sgt. Quandarius Davon Stanley, 23, was one of three U.S. service members hurt May 23 while working on the temporary floating pier that Biden announced with great fanfare during his State of the Union address in March.
Netanyahu offers millions of dollars, safe passage from Gaza for release of hostages
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is prepared to offer captors of hostages in Gaza "several million dollars" for the release of each hostage.
The PM is also prepared to guarantee "safe passage" out of Gaza for captors and their families who release hostages.
Israel officially voids 1967 agreement recognizing UNRWA
Israel's Foreign Ministry officially informed the United Nations that the country is withdrawing from the 1967 agreement recognizing the Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA after the Knesset passed legislation to severely limit the operations of the agency in Israel, Judea and Samaria and the Gaza Strip.
Israeli think tank pushes for greater Jewish outreach to evangelicals
The Jerusalem Public Policy Institute (JPPI) released a study last week emphasizing the importance of Jewish outreach to evangelicals, especially critical in light of the ongoing war. In "American Evangelicals, Jews, and Israel," the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) urged Israeli decision makers to explore "new strategies, promoting shared values and inclusivity to maintain broad, stable support for Israel."
WATCH: Israeli archeologists uncover remnants of 5,000-year-old settlement
IDF on high alert over fears Iran is preparing its November surprise
The IDF has heightened its state of alert and readiness in anticipation of a possible Iranian response to the recent Israeli strike, military sources said on Monday. This increased vigilance includes daily situational assessments across all branches and divisions of the IDF General Staff, including the Home Front Command.
Hamas rejects Cairo's proposal for brief ceasefire, release of 4 hostages
Gaza's ruler, Hamas, has elected to continue the punishment meted out to its citizens following its refusal of a short-term ceasefire and hostage release deal, which Egypt proposed.
Hezbollah fighters killed by IDF originated from two Asian countries
Several Hezbollah terrorists killed by Israeli forces after infiltrating into the country from Southern Lebanon were later found to be citizens of two unnamed Asian countries, Israel's Army Radio reported on Tuesday.
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A key adviser to Tim Walz, the leftist Minnesota governor chosen as a running mate by Kamala Harris, claims that the United States is so racist that it must be destroyed.
"Overthrow" is the word that was used by Brian Lozenski, described as an authority on the leftist Critical Race Theory that advocates that everything about America is racist and the only cure is more racism.
The Daily Signal describes him as Walz's "most important education adviser."
The report explains the video was brought to public attention by National Review, and it was posted online at Tom Klingenstein.
Lozenski describes what makes an "insurgent," an accusation Democrats have for years thrown at Republicans.
"The first tenet of critical race theory is that the United States as constructed is irreversibly racist. So if the nation-state as constructed is irreversibly racist, then it must be done with. It must be overthrown. And so we [proponents of critical race theory] can't be like, 'Oh no, critical race theory is just about telling our stories, and diversity.' It's not about that. It's about overthrow. It's insurgent. And we need to be, I think, more honest with that. It's funny that [critics] don't understand critical race theory, but they actually tell some truth when they're like, 'Yeah, it is anti-state.' You can't be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S. It is a[n] anti-state theory that says the United States needs to be deconstructed, period."
Lozenski, with his anti-U.S. ideologies, was appointed by Walz to create curriculum standards for the Minnesota Department of Education.
The posting explained Lozenski's beliefs are "central to the education agenda Tim Walz has implemented in his state, and it is the core belief of the destructive Left of which Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have become the leaders. If they are elected, this is the vision that will govern from the White House."
Klingenstein is chairman of the Claremont Institute, and also is a public speaker, philanthropist, writer, and playwright.
The Daily Signal explained, "Lozenski isn't a marginal figure; he is a nationally known activist and academic and the foremost authority on 'ethnic studies' in Minnesota. He also is typical of the 'destructive Left' that wants to overthrow America. "
The report explained under the ideology promoted by Walz, according to Katherine Kersten of the Center of the American Experiment:
"First graders must 'identify examples of ethnicity, equality, liberation, and systems of power' and 'use those examples to construct meanings for those terms.'"
"Fourth-graders must 'identify the processes and impacts of colonization and examine how discrimination and the oppression of various racial and ethnic groups have produced resistance movements.'"
"High-school students are told to 'develop an analysis of racial capitalism' and 'anti-Blackness' and are taught to view themselves as members of 'racialized hierarchies' based on 'dominant European beauty standards.'"
The Signal reported, "Although to the average parent the jargon here is (intentionally) impenetrable, virtually every word or term points to the overthrow of America."
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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have both been sent a message from China on Election Day – China will not interfere in U.S. elections and hopes to collaborate with the U.S. regardless of the results.
In an exclusive statement to Newsweek, Liu Pengyu, spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the U.S., said Beijing is committed to respecting America's internal affairs, including its elections.
"The presidential election is the domestic affair of the United States. China, committed to the principle of non-interference in others' internal affairs, will not interfere in the U.S.'s presidential election," Pengyu told Newsweek.
Pengyu reportedly said China is interested in developing China-U.S. relations on a foundation of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and cooperative growth.
"Developing China-U.S. relations is in the fundamental interest of our two peoples and two countries and meets the expectations of the international community," Pengyu said.
"No matter who is elected as U.S. president, we hope the U.S. will work with us in the same direction, follow the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation, and advance the steady, sound, and sustainable growth of bilateral relations for the benefit of the two countries and the world at large.":
The statement comes after recent reports of China spying on American voters.
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Already, President Donald Trump has been targeted in two cases of attempted assassination.
In the first, the sniper nicked Trump's ear and then was shot dead by authorities. In the second, a suspect was arrested after fleeing from a hideout at a golf course on which Trump was playing.
The violence likely is at least partly the result of Democrats advocating for violence against him.
Now that same threat apparently has carried over to Trump supporters.
A report at the Gateway Pundit revealed the FBI had arrested a man from Ann Arbor, Michigan, for allegedly posting plans to carry out a shooting on Trump's Christian supporters.
The suspect was identified as Isaac Sissel, 25, who controlled social media sites where threats were posted.
"After his arrest, the man said Trump was a threat that 'should be eliminated' and that 'everything would be better if Trump were dead,'" the report said.
Officials in the U.S. attorney's office revealed the FBI National Threat Operations Center got a submission stating, "I shall carry out an attack against conservative Christian, (sic) filth in the event Trump wins the election. I have a stolen AR15 and a target I refuse to name so I can continue to get away with my plans. Without a specific victim or ability to find the place I hid the gun, there's not a thing the FBI can do until I complete the attack."
Authorities tracked down the suspect through phone records and an IP address in the case.
MLive reported that Sissel was contacted at a hotel in Canton, and said Trump was a threat and leftist groups were not violent enough.
"Sissel said that he wouldn't kill Trump, but if he knew someone was going to assassinate Trump that it was his (Sissel's) duty to not intervene," the complaint said. "Sissel said that he hated conservative Christians, who he enjoyed threatening."
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A Pennsylvania judge has ordered voting to be extended until 10 p.m. Eastern today, two hours later than scheduled, after a "malfunction" prevented voters in Cambria County from scanning their ballots.
"The Cambria County Board of Election learned early this morning that a software malfunction in the County's Electronic Voting System has prevented voters from scanning their ballots," County Solicitor Ron Repak said in a statement. "This should not discourage voters from voting at their precincts."
According to Fox News, elections officials emphasized that no one who wishes to cast their ballot will be turned away and that all votes will be counted.
"All completed ballots will be accepted, secured, and counted by the Board of Elections. The County Board of Elections has express voting machine [sic] at precinct locations to continue to allow voting electronically, while still allowing hand ballots to be cast," said Repak.
"In summary, all votes will be counted, and we continue to encourage everyone to vote."
The Pennsylvania Department of State also weighed in:
"The Department of State is in contact with county officials in Cambria County. Voters are continuing to vote by paper ballot, under normal operations, while the county resolves the issue with in-precinct scanning. We are working with the County to resolve this technical matter and remain committed to ensuring a free, fair, safe, and secure election."
Pennsylvania is thought to be the most critical swing state in today's presidential election, with some analysts saying that whoever wins the Keystone State will win the White House.
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In a stunning development on America's Election Day, there are prayers going on around the world for President Donald Trump, reported by pollsters in a neck-and-neck race with leftist Kamala Harris to guide the nation for the next four years.
During Trump's first term, he took multiple steps to protect religious rights, and he has promised to do more during a second term. During the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration, which would be continued under a Harris reign, Christians repeatedly have been attacked for their faith, including grandmothers in their 70s sent to prison for trying to advocate for the rights of the unborn.
So in an election fight that actually has as many spiritual facets as political, a church in Arvada, Colorado, is holding an election night prayer meeting about the future of the nation. The Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach, Florida, where Trump married Melania, is holding three prayer services over the course of the day.
Rev. Tim Schenck said, "And that will be the case this year as well. Anyone seeking a spiritual oasis in the midst of an anxious moment, is welcome to sit and pray in the church, walk through the gardens, or gaze into our koi pond."
Jack Graham, senior pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church, prayed over Trump in his pursuit of the White House.
"We love you, Jesus, and we also love our country. And we thank you that you have raised up a man, Donald J. Trump, to be a warrior for the word of God and the wisdom that comes from God. Thank you for protecting him, for keeping your hand of blessing on him, and we pray as you raise him up once again to be our president that you would give him strength and wisdom and joy in the journey," Graham prayed.
Trump himself has repeatedly thanked God for protecting him during two assassination attempts in just recent weeks, including one in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a sniper's bullet hit him in the ear.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin welcomed Trump to a recent event "with a roaring tribute and a hushed prayer," a published report documented.
But the prayers weren't just from the United States.
It was the Gateway Pundit that compiled reports including an Iraqi priest praying for "a strong leader" for the U.S., "one who would protect persecuted Christians across the globe, particularly in the Middle East."
He said, "This day, November fourth, the eve of the U.S. presidential elections, I pray to the Lord for peace in the world, especially in the Middle East, where many countries are suffering from war and violence. I pray to the Lord to send us leaders who can guide the world—especially here in the Middle East and in places where Christians are persecuted—toward peace.
"We pray for you, Mr. Trump, asking the Lord to make you President of the U.S., for the good not only of the U.S. but of the world. May God bless you and bless the U.S."
The European Conservative reported, regarding Trump's first term, "When their prayers were answered, the Trump administration immediately began assisting with aid and the reconstruction of Nineveh, as the caliphate was defeated. I visited the region many times during both the Obama and Trump administrations, and I was able to see what American help meant for the much-reduced number of Christians who returned home. While far from easy, the assistance made a significant difference, even as the Christian community in Nineveh suffered the new threat of the increasing control exercised by the Shia militias, or Popular Mobilization Units, controlled by Iran."
The Biden-Harris regime, however, with "almost the first decision," "cut off all support for persecuted Christians, not only in Iraq, but across the globe."
Under the outgoing regime in the U.S., the report said, "LGBTQ and other progressive issues became the dominant focus in handing out aid. Christians were not just pushed to the bottom of the pile; they were not acknowledged at all."
Further, the Gateway Pundit's Jim Hoft Hindu priest Swami Vedmurtinand Saraswati joined others of his faith in praying, "Donald Trump is the only leader who can bring world peace."
Previously, Christian children in India sought God's blessing of a "peaceful election" that would "ensure Trump's victory."
The publication also offered a prayer for Trump: "We come before You with humble hearts, lifting up President Trump as he embarks on this crucial journey in the election. We pray for Your divine guidance, wisdom, and strength to fill him, that he may lead with conviction, courage, and a heart set on serving the people. Lord, in this time of decision and challenge, surround him with Your protection. Shield him from all harm, falsehoods, and any attempts to bring him down. Grant him the clarity to see what is right, and the resilience to stand firm in his principles."
Franklin Graham, chief of Samaritan's Purse, linked to James Dobson's Family Talk with a comment that is "so true."
This election is not a junior high or high school popularity contest.
I'm not voting for the person, I'm voting for the platform.
I'm voting for the second amendment.
I'm voting for the next Supreme Court justice.
I'm voting for the electoral college.
I'm voting for the republic in which we live.
I'm voting for the police—and law and order.
I'm voting for the military and the veterans who fought and died for this country.
I'm voting for the flag that is often missing from public events.
I'm voting for the right to speak my opinion and not be censored for it.
I'm voting for secure borders.
I'm voting for the right to praise God without fear.
I'm voting for every unborn soul that is at risk of being aborted.
I'm voting for freedom and the American dream.
I'm voting for good against evil.
I'm not just voting for one person, I'm voting for the future of my country.
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With the political, social, and even religious future of America at stake the 2024 election results for president started arriving as soon as polling stations closed on Tuesday.
Some states were warning their final result might not be available for a day, or more, after the Constitution's specified Election Day, but within an hour, state elections in Oklahoma, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, and Florida all went to President Donald Trump.
Wyoming, North and South Dakota, Ohio, Arkansas, and Louisiana soon followed, giving Trump 137 Electoral College votes.
He collected a stunning 25.6 million votes.
While Kamala Harris was leading, often by insignificant markets in a handful of other states, she had won 99 Electoral College votes from Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland Connecticut, New York, and Illinois.
She had 22.6 million votes.
Vote numbers were watched by a coalition of legacy wire service members.
Earlier, exit polling suggested what voters were thinking.
As already had been documented throughout the 2024 presidential election in the U.S., exit polling on Election Day confirms vast numbers of voters are unhappy with where their country is and what direction it is going.
Over the last four years of the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris regime, consumers have been bludgeoned by 20% plus inflation, a wide-open southern border with millions of illegal aliens carrying their needs to U.S. taxpayers, and a White House agenda that is obsessed with transgenderism and abortion.
A report in the Daily Mail cited APVoteCast exit polling that confirmed "the economy and immigration" are the top issues facing the nation.
The report said the polling "found a country mired in negativity and desperation."
Further, 8 in 10 voters want "substantial change" in the way the nation is run and some 70% said the U.S. right now is on the wrong track.
Other exit polling, by a network, found 51% of respondents trust Trump on the economy, to Harris' 47%, and 72% said they are "angry" or "dissatisfied" with the state of the nation. That, the report confirmed, is "a bad sign for the vice president."
All eyes will be on seven swing states, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Arizona, Michigan, and Nevada, with analysts giving Trump more than a dozen combinations that would give him victory; Harris has a few less.
The Mail noted, "Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is one of the most watched parts of the commonwealth as it was once traditionally a Republican county but has since gained more Democrat voters. At the Warrington Fire Company No. 1, Station 29 polling station, the number of voters was picking up as the sun began to set … Lou, Jeri, and Bunny, three Republican women handing out sample ballots here are thrilled with the turnout, judging by the sample ballots they have handed out. 'A lot of Democrats are switching over,' Jeri says … I would say 70-30."
Jeri, whose No. 1 issue is the economy, added, "We're asking God to keep it all in his hands, whoever he wants in, please God, without any interference."
Further polling showed that 26% of the voters in Arizona are Hispanic, up from 19% in 2020, and in Pennsylvania, 83% of the voters were white, up from 81% in 2020.
CNN reported only 7% of the country was enthusiastic about its status, while 19% said they were satisfied. Forty-three percent said they were dissatisfied and another 29% were angry.
The first results, from eastern states, are expected shortly after the traditional 7 p.m. closing time for polling locations.
The Electoral College count, which determines the next American president, totals the number of members of the U.S. House and Senate so that a candidate requires 270 to be assured a victory.
Democrat pundits had assured voters that Kamala Harris undoubtedly would win. Some pollsters said the result would be closer than any presidential election before, but there were a few that predicted a significant win for Trump, up to and including a sweep of the swing states.
President Donald Trump voted in Palm Beach, Florida, stating, "I'd like the Republicans to stay in line. Democrats, if they like, they can leave, but I'd like the Republicans to stay in line."
Voters across America on Tuesday were faced with what has been described, accurately in this instance, as the biggest election the nation ever has faced.
The choice was between giving Trump a second, non-consecutive, term to work on his agenda of Making America Great Again, or a second, consecutive, term for Kamala Harris, who would change nothing from the four years of the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris regime and take the nation further, perhaps irretrievably further, into green, LGBT, abortion, high inflation and an economy that punishes consumers and, leftist to the point of being communist, agendas.
Franklin Graham, head of Samaritan's Purse, one of the largest charities in the world, said the dispute was not just a political war this time, it was spiritual.
Quoting from James Dobson's Family Talk organization, he said voters were deciding on "the right to praise God without fear," "for every unborn soul that is at risk of being aborted," "for good against evil."
Also included in those topics would be voting "for" the Second Amendment, "the Electoral College, "the police – and law and order, "the military and the veterans, "the flag that is often missing from public events," and "for" the right "to speak my opinion and not be censored for it."
It was the latest battle in the war between the two ideologies represented by Trump, a billionaire businessman who now has dedicated his life to creating good for the American people – and the rest of the world – and the idea that the government knows best what you can say, what you can do, even what you can think or pray, and is willing to enforce that.
The contrasts between the two campaigns could not be more stark.
There have been two assassination attempts against President Trump, including one where a sniper successfully hit his ear, giving rise to the 2024 election's iconic image of him with a fist raised in the air, telling his packed rally crowd to "Fight, fight, fight."
He stunned the entire political world with his first election victory when in 2016 he handed Democrat Party elder Hillary Clinton her second straight loss in her campaign to take the White House.
He governed like he campaigned, with powerful statements, forceful ideas, and a no-holds-barred attitude.
Trump's loss to Biden in the 2020 race was influenced by Mark Zuckerberg's decision to hand out, like candy, $400 million plus to election officials who often used it to recruit voters in Democrat districts. Further, the FBI and Washington's Deep State interfered with the election by lying to legacy and social media outlets, telling them that the Biden family scandals documented in Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop were disinformation.
But Trump's first term in office, and Biden's sliver-thin victory, even with outside influences, terrified Democrats who immediately ramped up their campaign of rhetoric that Trump was a "Hitler." And they went further, launching a long list of lawfare legal cases against him, over how he did business (experts called his methods standard for the industry), what he said was his opinion (the election wasn't fair), and much, much more.
They were stunned when they didn't stop him, and they've been escalating their war on him throughout the campaign, with several even demanding that he be jailed.
Harris, on the other hand, was picked as Biden's vice president after having failed to get any support during the early part of the 2020 race when she dropped out, and she included the attributes of being black, or Indian depending on her own claims, and female.
She then was hand-picked by Democrat party elites to be their presidential candidate this year after they tossed a mentally and physically failing octogenarian Joe Biden under the bus. That was after the Biden-Harris White House gave Americans inflation of more than 20%, sky-high gas prices, an open southern border that is decimating American social programs, and their obsession with LGBT ideology and abortion.
Harris has made it clear her "kill-the-unborn" agenda even includes demolishing the Constitution's protection for religious liberty.
The party's process for picking her could not have been less democratic, as Biden had won enough delegates for the nomination for this election. He started campaigning, but shortly after the catastrophic presidential debate performance, he was out.
Commentators have described Trump's political career rally as "the greatest comeback in modern politics,"
According to a Real Clear Wire analysis, even Democrats had rejoiced at Trump's comeback, initially.
"State Sen. Dick Harpootlian, a South Carolina Democrat and Biden family friend, told RealClearPolitics two summers ago that he prayed for the return of Trump who 'embodies everything we need in a Republican candidate,'" the report said. "If the Almighty would just answer that prayer, Democrats could take it from there. Trump had baggage. President Biden, experience. A rematch, they felt, had to favor the incumbent. It did not."
Key to the shafting of Biden by Democrats was his mental decline, which was cited by a federal prosecutor as a reason for not charging him when he violated federal law with his illegal handling of government documents.
Democrats unanimously had tried to claim Biden's mental acuity was top-flight. Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom said, "He meets these moments. I have not seen an exception."
But the truth revealed confirmed that Democrats had been hiding evidence of Biden's decline – up until they decided they would replace him.
After the injury from the attempted assassination in Butler, Republicans turned their focus on the Democrats' pro-violence rhetoric, blaming the constant false comparisons to Nazis, to Hitler, to a dictator, for the criminal activity.
Trump, in fact, was riding fairly high in the polls when the Democrats suddenly experienced a rejuvenation when Harris replaced Biden.
While she generated excitement for the party for a time, her inability to speak – her "word salads" are legend, her lack of specificity about her vision for America, her adherence to Biden's failed agenda, and more left the party without a lasting support structure.
So the 2024 race ended up being Trump's vision for a surging America and a Harris vision that "I'm not Trump."
Biden announced the end of his campaign with a statement on social media.
"He had lost the confidence of his party after former President Barack Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi let it be known that they also saw the obvious: The elder statesman was too old and too diminished to fend off Trump," Real Clear reported.
The sudden interest in Harris failed to develop into a lasting support because she was all about "vibes" and little about the nation itself.
She prompted Trump to create nicknames for her like, "Crazy Kamala" and "Comrade Kamala," reflecting her extreme left agenda.
Harris was forced to flip-flop on a long list of issues to try to remake herself into a mainstream candidate, downplaying her advocate for gun confiscation and more.
She repeatedly claimed, "We are not going back," without mentioning that Americans were better off, more secure, and more at liberty in the time of "back."
The result was that Harris refused to answer questions for weeks after her coronation by the Democrats.
While Republicans took to the obvious, tying Harris to Biden, Democrats continued their rhetoric, repeating over and over false claims, like the trope that Trump called white supremacists "good people," a claim that has been debunked over and over.
The networks joined with Harris in the attacks on Trump, fact-checking him during his debate with Harris while leaving her lies unchallenged.
Trump chose Sen. JD Vance as their running mate while Harris picked Tim Walz, the leftist Minnesota governor who was appointed to a state post as a Critical Race Theory expert who openly advocates for the destruction of America.
Vance has proven over and over his ability to reduce opponents of the GOP ticket who are in the media to silence, while Walz has made himself an issue by calling Republicans "weird." During their debate, Walz excused some of his lies by calling himself a "knucklehead."
Then Biden, whether meaning to or not, undermined Harris' campaign by calling Trump supporters "garbage," much like Clinton said they are "deplorables" and Barack Obama said they are bitter and cling to their guns and Bibles.
Biden, in fact, earlier, had undermined Harris several times, praising Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' work after hurricanes there just at the same time Harris was criticizing DeSantis. And Biden assured Americans that Harris was part and parcel of all of his big decisions, at a time when she was trying to distance herself as a "new" way forward.
Even Obama was featured in a Trump ad, when he insisted that the nation was not going back to four years of mismanagement, without noting that for the past four years, his party has run the country.
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The House Judiciary Committee's GOP members are sounding the alarm on Vice President Kamala Harris in a new report released Friday that details how Harris funneled millions in taxpayer dollars to the United Nations to support their open-border initiatives.
The 12-page report, titled "Inside the Biden-Harris Administration's Open-borders Alliance with United Nations Bureaucrats" – shows how there have been an estimated 5.8 million illegal aliens released into the U.S. since January 2021, with an additional 1.9 million illegal aliens deemed as "gotaways."
"The images of mass illegal immigration and chaos at the southwest border became a political liability for President Biden and Vice President Harris. But rather than fix the actual problem of illegal immigration, the Biden-Harris administration engaged in misdirection – teaming up with open-borders bureaucrats at the United Nations to allow aliens to bypass the southwest border altogether," the report states in its executive summary.
The report goes on to note the State Department announced the Safe Mobility Initiative in June 2023, a plan to allow illegal aliens to "sidestep" the southern border. It was implemented under the direction of the Biden-Harris administration.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reportedly said the initiative would let migrants "avoid the risks associated with onward movement," meaning undocumented migrants were swiftly moved from the southern border and into the interior of the U.S. to avoid the "damaging optics at the border."
The initiative further enables aliens outside of the U.S. to consult with foreign nationals working for the UNHCR, and the International Organization for Migration. These organizations facilitate illegal migrants to resettle in the U.S. through various means, including labor pathways and family reunification.
According to the report, the Safe Mobility Offices are located throughout Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Ecuador and are all paid for with taxpayer money. The committee estimates under the Biden-Harris administration, more than 18,000 aliens from Central and South America have resettled in the U.S. through the initiative.
Another 67,000 aliens have been referred to the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program for potential resettlement, while another 7,000 aliens have been identified as potentially eligible to enter through other means.
Approximately $67.1 million of U.S. taxpayer dollars was spent by the UNHCR to fund the SMOs, with the IOM spending another $14.6 million in taxpayer funds for the initiative, equating to over $80 million in total.
The committee stated in the report it will continue conducting aggressive oversight of the Biden-Harris administration's open-border policies.
