How Kamala Harris Could Steal Trump's Victory
The regime media is already at work, scrubbing the online memory of her uber-radical views. In 2019, Kamala Harris was scored as the single most liberal lawmaker in the U.S. Senate. Bernie Sanders, a declared socialist, was in the number 2 spot. Now, in light of her candidacy for president in 2024, GovTrack.us has deleted the entire list.
Top names in the radical media landscape are also busy erasing any sign that President Biden appointed Vice President Harris as the Border Czar in April 2021. The far-left PolitiFact now claims that she was neither appointed nor charged with stemming the surge of illegal immigration at our southern border. These people are so-called fact-checkers! Axios, the political bible for politicos, is particularly shameful in recasting its headlines, and news reports.
March 24, 2021: “Biden puts Harris in charge of border crisis” - Axios.
July 24, 2024: “The Trump campaign and Republicans have tagged Harris repeatedly with the “border czar” title — which she never actually had.” - Axios.
Along with these lessons in hypocrisy, Axios “corrected” its earlier “reporting.”
The regime media is accustomed to lying in the face of factual evidence. They lied during the pandemic, telling us the vaccine was safe and effective. They lied in 2020 when they ran Joe Biden for president, knowing he was not cognitively able. And now, they are plotting to help elect Harris by obliterating any hint of her radicalism.
The rebranding has begun. Harris wants open borders, wants to put the illegal newcomers on US taxpayer funded Medicare and Social Security, with full health care benefits, wants a federal law legalizing abortion on demand through all nine months.
Fortunately, for this one, we have the written receipts. Actually, the video too.
“I’ve asked the VP today, because she’s the most qualified person to do it, to lead our efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle and the countries that need help in stemming the movement of so many folks, stemming the migration to our southern border.”
But media malfeasance is not the only enemy we have, those of us who still cling to common sense solutions to the border, the economy, crime and the culture.
There is also the problem of microtargeting, a concept pioneered by the Republicans in 2004 but now perfected by the Dems in 2024. Borrowed from advertising, microtargeting uses online data to tailor messages to groups the political parties need in their alliance. If you shop online, you know that if you search for a new suitcase, for instance, the computer algorithms will ensure that you receive lots of ads for luggage.
In politics, the theory is that you don’t have to win the country — don’t have to win a general election — you have to capture enough votes among key demographic groups.
For Kamala Harris, the targeted microgroups include young voters, pro-Hamas voters and black females. Even before Biden withdrew from the race on a Sunday — but weeks after his disastrous debate performance — Harris was booked to be the keynote speaker at the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority’s Grand Boulé in Indiana.
While at Howard University, Harris was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha, and her appeal to what’s known as the “Divine Nine” — historically Black sororities and fraternities — was evident. She called on the audience to be her coalition, “to energize, to organize and to mobilize” against Trump. Also, to “make history.”
At his overflow rally in Charlotte the other day, former President Trump mentioned that historically, evangelicals don’t vote. He urged the MAGA faithful to appeal for their votes via the churches. He is running for Jewish votes too, but despite the evident anti-Semitism and anti-Israel anger among Dems, that could be a climb.
Finally, there is one more thing that could torpedo what by all rights should be a Trump victory — and we may have seen its dress rehearsal just a few days ago.
Last week, a company called Crowdstrike updated its software, disrupting the world. Ironically, as Crowdstrike is a cyber security firm, the cause was later linked to a glitch in the update to Microsoft users. Before it was resolved, travelers were stranded, hospitals could not operate and financial institutions lost online banking. And, in Maricopa County, early voters for Arizona’s July 30 primary could not vote.
Turns out 15 early voting sites were knocked out. Arizona is a swing state, which may determine the fate of the national election — and the one in the Senate. Maricopa is Arizona’s largest county — and geographically the fourth largest county in the nation. Former TV anchor Kari Lake and Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb are battling to replace Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. Whoever wins will face far-left Dem Ruben Gallego, who once identified as a "true progressive voice," but distanced himself from the Congressional Progressive Caucus, the Squad’s home, once he decided to run.
Not surprisingly, many now wonder if Crowdstrike was just practicing for the tally of the US election returns in November. After all, in 2017, the Democrat National Committee contacted Crowdstrike to investigate a suspected breach of its computer systems. The company’s findings —attributing the hack to Russian state actors — became a cornerstone of subsequent investigations into foreign interference in the U.S. election process. In short, Hillary contacted a friendly company to help her impugn Donald Trump for no reason other than revenge for her defeat the year before.
Maybe this is too conspiratorial, or maybe it’s not.
Either way, be grateful that American conservatives now have a thriving media ecosystem of their own. Matt Goodwin, the most popular Substack author in Britain, recently pointed out that this is why conservatism in the US is thriving while floundering in England. Give all love to those who are challenging a corrupt system — Breitbart, the Daily Wire and all the Substack authors who dare to dissent. Share this column with anyone who think would be interested — and subscribe for free.
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