Sunday, October 12, 2025

Biden Camp ‘Freaking Out’ About ‘Uncommitted’ Muslim Protest Vote in Michigan.

The Biden campaign is “freaking out” about an anti-Biden protest vote within Michigan’s Arab and Muslim communities.

With former President Donald Trump topping polls there, the prospect of losing the support of Michigan’s Arabs and Muslims — a key voting block in the Wolverine State — has the Biden campaign on edge. “They are freaking out about the uncommitted vote,” a Democrat close to Biden told POLITICO.

Biden’s support for Israel throughout most of its current conflict with Hamas has alienated the Arab and Muslim communities in Michigan, spawning at least two organized campaigns against the Democratic incumbent: the “Abandon Biden” campaign and the “Listen to Michigan” campaign, which is encouraging Michiganders to vote “uncommitted” in today’s primary.

Increasing frustration with Biden within the Arab and Muslim communities has gone hand in hand with the Biden regime’s decreasing support for Israel. Despite Biden’s soft anti-Israel posturing, however, Michigan’s Arabs and Muslims do not appear to be convinced.

An elected official from Michigan who acted as an intermediary between the Biden regime and Arab and Muslim community leaders says the Biden campaign’s efforts to get out the Arab and Muslim vote are still falling flat. “The Biden campaign wants me to tell you that any vote not for Biden is a vote for Donald Trump,” the official said, but “they’re like, ‘Donald Trump never killed us, Joe Biden killed our families.'”

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War & Economy Eroding Biden’s Support Among Gen Z, Millennials.

Former President Donald Trump appears to be closing the gap with Joe Biden among young voters. In 2020, the former President lost millennial and Gen Z voters by around 20 points. However, the Biden government’s hawkish support for Israel, the sluggish domestic economy, and skyrocketing housing prices appear to be driving the youth vote away from the Democratic Party.

A December 2023 New York Times/Siena College poll indicated Trump may be winning the 18 to 29-year-old voter demographic. According to the survey, he leads the age category with 49 percent, compared to Biden’s 43 percent. In the same poll, Biden held only a slight edge among Millennials in the age 30 to 44 demographic. A survey for Axios by Generation Lab of voters between 18 and 34 shows Biden with only a four-point lead over Trump (52 percent to 48 percent).

The cause of youth dissatisfaction with President Biden appears to be driven by a combination of foreign and domestic policy issues. Biden’s support for Israel in the ongoing war with the Hamas terrorist group has undoubtedly played a role in the President’s collapse in support among young voters. However, the weak economy, hot housing market, and Biden’s broken student loan promises may also play significant roles.

Housing affordability in the United States has hit an all-time low. The monthly mortgage payment shot up nearly 20 percent in 2023 compared to the previous year, hitting an average of $2,600. Additionally, continued economic recession fears have likely played a role in Biden’s low approvals across all voter demographics.

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Former President Donald Trump appears to be closing the gap with Joe Biden among young voters. In 2020, the former President lost millennial and Gen Z voters by around 20 points. However, the Biden government's hawkish support for Israel, the sluggish domestic economy, and skyrocketing housing prices appear to be driving the youth vote away from the Democratic Party. show more

REPORT: DeSantis Still Running Shadow Campaign.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis may be positioning himself to jump back into the 2024 Republican presidential primary should former President Donald Trump — the presumptive nominee — be forced out of the race. Over the past several weeks, DeSantis has held several events nationwide supporting an Article V constitutional convention to institute term limits. Additionally, the Florida Governor has renewed his attacks on Trump and continued to blame conservative media for the collapse of his presidential primary bid in January.

The DeSantis presidential campaign has continued to hold delegate calls and huddles with political allies, even after the primary bid was suspended following his loss in Iowa in January. According to POLITICO, a political operative who has been privy to the calls believes DeSantis is still trying to present himself as an alternative to Trump and would reenter the race should the former President face a felony conviction.

“I believe everything you’re seeing is part of a concerted effort by DeSantis world to keep the door open in the event that something in the race changes in the coming weeks that takes Trump out — like a criminal conviction and jail or prison sentence,” the operative allegedly claimed.

Despite having endorsed Trump after the Iowa Republican Caucus, DeSantis has continued to take potshots at the former President. DeSantis’s criticism of Trump, combined with his continued out-of-state travel, has left some with the impression he’s continuing a shadow campaign for the 2024 or at least the 2028 election. Others, however, liken DeSantis’s action to being more akin to therapy. Rob Stutzman, a former adviser on the 2008 Mitt Romney presidential campaign, questions the moves by DeSantis. “I question how strategic he’s being,” Stutzman said, adding: “I’d lean towards catharsis. Cheaper than therapy.”

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis may be positioning himself to jump back into the 2024 Republican presidential primary should former President Donald Trump — the presumptive nominee — be forced out of the race. Over the past several weeks, DeSantis has held several events nationwide supporting an Article V constitutional convention to institute term limits. Additionally, the Florida Governor has renewed his attacks on Trump and continued to blame conservative media for the collapse of his presidential primary bid in January. show more

STUDY: Women More Likely to Vote Trump During Most Fertile Point of Menstrual Cycle.

A new scientific study indicates women are more likely to vote for former President Donald Trump during the most fertile period of their menstrual cycle. According to researchers from the New School for Social Research, led by psychologist Jessica L Engelbrecht, women, when at their most fertile, are drawn to the former President’s intelligence in comparison to his political opponents.

The research occurred between July and August 2020, observing 549 women to identify changes in their political opinions over time. Each was asked to select their preferred candidate in a series of hypothetical match-ups drawn at random. Candidates included Kamala Harris, Corey Booker, Barack Obama, Mike Pence, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Mitt Romney.

A significant correlation was noticed between women at their most fertile and expressing positive opinions towards former President Donald Trump. An earlier 2010 study by the research team found that women overwhelmingly preferred Barack Obama during periods of ovulation.

The researchers concluded at the time that women were drawn to Obama through physical attraction. However, the 2020 study indicated that women, while ovulating, were drawn to former President Trump because of his high degree of intelligence, not physical attractiveness.

Former President Trump has seen a resurgence in support among women and college-educated voters as the 2024 general election cycle kicks off in the United States. A vast majority of recent polling shows him leading incumbent President Joe Biden among those likely to vote in the November election.

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A new scientific study indicates women are more likely to vote for former President Donald Trump during the most fertile period of their menstrual cycle. According to researchers from the New School for Social Research, led by psychologist Jessica L Engelbrecht, women, when at their most fertile, are drawn to the former President's intelligence in comparison to his political opponents. show more

Trump Wins South Carolina, Humiliating Haley.

COLUMBIA, South Carolina — President Donald J. Trump is projected to win the South Carolina primary, humiliating his last GOP competitor, Nikki Haley.

Trump arrived in Columbia having spoken at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland earlier in the day. The National Pulse was in attendance at the South Carolina event, which erupted in cheers when Trump was named the winner just moments after polls closed.

Guests in attendance included Congressman Nancy Mace, Brexit leader Nigel Farage, and Senator Lindsay Graham.

Speaking to the assembled hundreds of supporters at the South Carolina State Fairgrounds, Trump stressed the importance of party unity in the face of another four years of Joe Biden.

This story may be updated. Image by Inc Monocle.

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COLUMBIA, South Carolina — President Donald J. Trump is projected to win the South Carolina primary, humiliating his last GOP competitor, Nikki Haley.

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Liberation Day!’ — Trump Touts Dissident Creds in Historic CPAC Speech Preview.

President Donald J. Trump is expected to declare November 5th, the date of the next U.S. Presidential Election, ‘Liberation Day’ for “hardworking Americans,” during an historic speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday afternoon, The National Pulse can exclusively report.

Trump, who will also attend the South Carolina primary results party today, will also declare November 5th, “judgement day” for “the liars, cheaters, fraudsters, censors, and imposters who have commandeered our government.”

“Just imagine it…With 4 more years of Biden…China will dominate us not just economically, but militarily,” Trump will say, in a speech that is expected to broadly focus on what another Biden term would portend for America, while drawing a line under the distraction of Nikki Haley’s failed primary challenge.

“The people we are up against want to put YOUR free speech in shackles. They want to put your democracy in chains. They want to turn the law into a blunt instrument of political repression—and wield our Justice System as a weapon of their police state,” Trump will say in remarks due at around 1pm EST.

With a focus on distinguishing America’s next four years under Trump versus what it would be like under Biden, Trump is also expected to discuss the differences between “Bidenomics” and what has become known as “MAGAnomics.”

“The unprecedented success of the United States of America will be my ultimate and absolute revenge,” he will declare in remarks similar to those he made on stage at a South Carolina town hall earlier this week.

Finally, The National Pulse can report that Trump is expected to take aim at President Biden’s upcoming State of the Union address, preempting the left’s predictable attempts to place immigration and border blame at the feet of Republicans in Congress.

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President Donald J. Trump is expected to declare November 5th, the date of the next U.S. Presidential Election, ‘Liberation Day’ for “hardworking Americans,” during an historic speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday afternoon, The National Pulse can exclusively report.

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WaPo: Kamala as VP Was ‘Most Consequential Mistake’ of Biden’s Life.

Veteran columnist George Will says President Joe Biden’s selection of Kamala Harris as Vice-President was the most consequential mistake of his presidency. The Washington Post columnist compares Harris with Henry Wallace, the second man to serve as Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s number two. Before Roosevelt died in office, Wallace was infamously demoted to Commerce Secretary in favor of Harry S. Truman due to his eccentric thoughts on mysticism and pro-Soviet Union political stances.

Harris, who would take over as President of the United States should something happen to the 81-year-old Joe Biden, is deeply unpopular among Americans. According to FiveThirtyEight’s approval aggregate, Harris has only a 36.4 percent approval rating as of February 20th, while Biden’s is slightly higher at 39.5 percent.

Before her elevation to the Vice-Presidency, Harris served as a Democratic Senator for the State of California. As a lawmaker, Harris staked out progressive positions deeply out of alignment with the majority of the American people. As Vice President, she was tapped to oversee the Biden government’s U.S. border policy, which has devolved into a crisis, driving voter anger with Biden.

The California Democrat’s penchant for public gaffes, narcissism, and progressive politics have led some in the Democrat Party to call for her to be replaced as Biden’s 2024 Vice-Presidential nominee. They point to California Governor Gavin Newsom, a political rival of Harris, as a more tolerable choice.

In her rise to political power, Harris has been accused of engaging in unethical behavior, including carrying on a sexual relationship with former Speaker of the California Assembly Willie Brown. The relationship allegedly played a role in her appointment as District Attorney for Alameda County and to several state boards.

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Veteran columnist George Will says President Joe Biden's selection of Kamala Harris as Vice-President was the most consequential mistake of his presidency. The Washington Post columnist compares Harris with Henry Wallace, the second man to serve as Franklin Delano Roosevelt's number two. Before Roosevelt died in office, Wallace was infamously demoted to Commerce Secretary in favor of Harry S. Truman due to his eccentric thoughts on mysticism and pro-Soviet Union political stances. show more

Trump: ‘I Will Be Your Peacemaker.’

Former President Donald Trump said he would steer the United States away from a possible third world war should voters return him to the White House this November. Speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters’ 2024 convention in Washington, D.C., the former President cited the Bible verse from Matthew 5:9, “Blessed are the peacemakers, because they will be called sons of God.”

“As the Bible says, blessed are the peacemakers, right? Blessed are the peacemakers. And I will be, I promise, I will be your peacemaker,” said Trump, adding: “I will be the only president… and I say it with great conviction… I will prevent World War Three.” Trump said he’s concerned President Joe Biden has pushed us close to a third global war that “would be like no other.”

Under President Biden, Americans have witnessed a surge in conflicts around the world. Notably, in late February of 2022, Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine. In October of last year, Hamas carried out violent terrorist attacks against Israel, sparking a war that threatens to destabilize the entire Middle East region.

In the Biden government’s haste to reverse as many of Trump’s decisions as possible, they de-listed the Houthi rebels as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO). Now the Houthis are carrying out attacks against international shipping in the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea, forcing the U.S. to increase its military commitments in the region. Iranian proxies in Jordan, Iraq, and Syria have killed at least three U.S. soldiers in a series of attacks on military bases.

By contrast, global stability was a feature of Trump’s term in office. The historic Abraham Accords normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations. Meanwhile, Trump’s rapprochement with North Korea resulted in the nation’s leader Kim Jong-Un quietly stopping long-range ballistic missile tests after 2018. North Korea resumed tests less than a year into Biden’s term in office.

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Former President Donald Trump said he would steer the United States away from a possible third world war should voters return him to the White House this November. Speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters' 2024 convention in Washington, D.C., the former President cited the Bible verse from Matthew 5:9, "Blessed are the peacemakers, because they will be called sons of God." show more
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Trump Converts ENTIRE PANEL of Undecideds During SC Town Hall.

A group of undecided South Carolina voters told Fox News they are supporting former President Donald Trump following a town hall interview in Greenville, SC, on Wednesday evening.

Trump’s demonstration of leadership qualities particularly impressed the panelists. “Donald Trump, if I could summarize what he said in one word, it was just ‘strength.’ He had a way about him that demanded attention. He really sounded like the kind of leader I would want to vote for,” said one voter.

The panel responded extremely positively to Trump’s line that his “success” will be his “revenge,” with one panelist saying: “That right there is the line I’ve been wanting to hear from Donald Trump this whole election cycle. Is he running again to get revenge, to pay back, who do we have to attack, the vendetta? No, it’s my policies, my platform, my results, that will be my revenge.”

Trump’s comments that America is “a country that’s dying” and “a failing nation” also resonated with the South Carolina voters.

“He answered all of my questions about getting the fentanyl and all the drugs out over the border,” one voter said. “I think he’d be great to strengthen the homeless and try to help solve that.”

Trump maintains a substantial lead over GOP rival Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley in South Carolina. Trump leads Haley by 28 points among voters who are “very likely” to vote in Saturday’s Republican Primary.
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A group of undecided South Carolina voters told Fox News they are supporting former President Donald Trump following a town hall interview in Greenville, SC, on Wednesday evening. show more

Ex Dem Tulsi Gabbard to Headline Mar-a-Lago Fundraiser.

Former Democrat Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is set to headline a conservative group’s fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago in early March. Though unconnected with former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, the 917 Society’s choice of Gabbard as its dinner’s headliner is fueling speculation that Gabbard could be tapped for a role in a future Trump administration. Some even believe she could be a dark horse candidate for Trump’s vice-presidential nominee.

The 917 Society — which provides pocket Constitutions to schools nationwide — says their event will be an “occasion that promises to shape the future of America.” Conservative political commentator and former Republican presidential primary candidate Larry Elder will join Gabbard as a guest speaker. Elder endorsed Donald Trump for president after dropping out of the race last year.

WALK AWAY.

Before her right-ward shift, Gabbard was considered a rising star among left populists in the Democrat Party. When Gabbard was first elected in 2012 as a U.S. Representative for Hawaii, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said: “I’m going to tell you right now that her name is Tulsi Gabbard because she is on the fast track to being very famous someday.”

In 2020, Gabbard ran for the Democrat presidential nomination — announcing she would not seek re-election in the House of Representatives. While her campaign failed to gain traction among Democrats, her anti-war and populist policy positions gained a following among a segment of Donald Trump’s MAGA movement. In 2022, Gabbard left the Democrat Party entirely, becoming a frequent guest on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show.

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As former President Trump continues to poll ahead of Biden in the 2024 presidential election contest, speculation regarding Gabbard’s future continues to heat up. The National Pulse previously reported that Gabbard and Trump met recently to discuss reforms to the Pentagon. Whether the former Democrat is tapped for a cabinet secretary role or even Vice-President, many in MAGA would prefer to have her on their side. The Daily Beast recently reported one Trumpworld source as saying: “I don’t know what the deal is with Tulsi, but I’d certainly rather have her on our side than on somebody else’s.”

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Former Democrat Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is set to headline a conservative group's fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago in early March. Though unconnected with former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign, the 917 Society's choice of Gabbard as its dinner's headliner is fueling speculation that Gabbard could be tapped for a role in a future Trump administration. Some even believe she could be a dark horse candidate for Trump's vice-presidential nominee. show more