Sunday, October 12, 2025

Is Kamala Pulling Out of North Carolina?

Vice President Kamala Harris‘s campaign is scaling back its advertising expenditures in North Carolina, pulling a substantial portion of its budget just days before the election. This decision is prompted by polling shifts favoring President Donald J. Trump and Republican gains in early voting numbers.

Advertising analysis firm AdImpact reports that the Harris campaign has withdrawn at least $2 million from an initial $2.7 million spend in North Carolina markets, with Raleigh being the only market retaining her campaign ads. Polls suggest Harris maintains a lead over Trump only in this region.

There is speculation that the Harris campaign could be redeploying their North Carolina resources to neighboring Virginia, where voter surveys indicate the race is tightening. Additionally, a Virginia shift may indicate that Harris is now fighting a rearguard action—hoping to hold the Rust Belt and several “lean” Democrat states that they believe may be slipping towards Trump as the Republican nominee continues to build momentum into Election Day.

Both Harris and Trump are set to hold campaign events in North Carolina before November 5. An Elon University poll recently found both candidates tied at 46 percent among registered voters, while another poll showed Trump with a slight lead. The RealClear Polling average places Trump ahead by one point in North Carolina, outpacing in most battleground states except Michigan.

Republicans are also showing a lead over Democrats in the early voting statistics, with 1,059,258 votes to the Democrats’ 1,024,661. Trump had a narrow victory margin in North Carolina, winning by about 75,000 votes in 2020.

In Virginia, Harris maintains a lead over Trump, although a Rasmussen Reports poll indicates a tight margin of just two points.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign is scaling back its advertising expenditures in North Carolina, pulling a substantial portion of its budget just days before the election. This decision is prompted by polling shifts favoring President Donald J. Trump and Republican gains in early voting numbers. show more

Here Are The Democrat-Run Newspapers Refusing to Endorse Kamala.

Several prominent newspapers have declined to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming 2024 presidential election despite supporting Joe Biden against President Donald J. Trump in the previous election. While the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post have received the most attention, both newspapers have been joined by numerous others in recent days, including USA Today.

The Los Angeles Times refrained from backing Harris after owner Patrick Soon-Shiong blocked a planned endorsement. The editorial board had been preparing a statement in support of Harris, with the decision not to by ownership prompting resignations.

The Washington Post has decided to discontinue endorsements for presidential candidates indefinitely. Publisher William Lewis emphasized a return to The Post’s roots, as it did not begin endorsing candidates until the 1970s. Owner Jeff Bezos—who, like Soon-Shiong, blocked a planned endorsement by the editorial board—penned an editorial on the subject warning the public no longer trust the press and that steps must be taken to stop The Post from fading into “irrelevance.” His newspaper also saw a wave of resignations and canceled subscriptions.

USA Today offered an unprecedented endorsement to Biden in 2020 but has similarly refrained from backing any candidate this year, seeking to restore an appearance of neutrality. This reflects a larger trend within over 200 outlets in the USA Today Network opting out of endorsements for presidential or national races.

Regionally, the Sun Sentinel and the Minnesota Star Tribune, both former Biden endorsers, have also opted out this cycle. The Tampa Bay Times is going even further, declining to endorse in either the presidential race or the Senate.

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Several prominent newspapers have declined to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming 2024 presidential election despite supporting Joe Biden against President Donald J. Trump in the previous election. While the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post have received the most attention, both newspapers have been joined by numerous others in recent days, including USA Today. show more

Trump Invites Muslim Man Ejected from Harris Rally to Star in Ad.

Over the weekend, the campaign of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris expelled a Muslim man from a rally in Michigan, prompting the campaign of Donald J. Trump to offer him a place in a new campaign ad. Ahmed Ghanim, a Democrat and former congressional candidate, was contacted by Donald Trump’s campaign about appearing in an advertisement shortly after being ejected from a Harris rally in Michigan without explanation.

Ghanim, who had challenged a pro-Israel member of Congress earlier this year, declined the offer but has been deeply critical of the Harris campaign. He criticized Harris’s campaign for inadequate engagement with Arab and Muslim voters, noting the potential benefit for Trump.

Ghanim had been present at the rally to observe, not protest, but was escorted out by security after being directed to leave. His subsequent social media post, “No Muslims allowed at the Harris Rally in Michigan,” drew considerable attention.

Ghanim recognized the strategic timing of Trump’s outreach to him, suggesting it might influence some Muslim voters.

In September, the mayor of Hamtramck, a city in Michigan with a Muslim-majority population, stated his support for Trump. Mayor Amer Ghalib called Trump a man of principles and expressed confidence in his leadership.

Earlier this month, a group of Michigan Muslim leaders also backed Trump. Imam Belal Alzuhairi stated that Trump could stop bloodshed from occurring across the globe.

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Over the weekend, the campaign of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris expelled a Muslim man from a rally in Michigan, prompting the campaign of Donald J. Trump to offer him a place in a new campaign ad. Ahmed Ghanim, a Democrat and former congressional candidate, was contacted by Donald Trump's campaign about appearing in an advertisement shortly after being ejected from a Harris rally in Michigan without explanation. show more

Judge Says Critical County MUST Keep Early Voting Open Despite Democrat Attempt to Shut It Down.

President Donald J. Trump‘s 2024 campaign has won a significant victory in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to keep early voting open until Friday at 5:00 PM. Joined by the Republican National Committee (RNC), the campaign sued after local election officials ordered police to cut off early vote lines well ahead of closure times at some polling places due to the volume of voters—many believed to support Trump.

“We just won the Trump Campaign/RNC lawsuit against Bucks County, PA. We will now have extended early in-person mail-voting through November 1st—three extra days,” RNC co-chairman Michael Whatley said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) after the court issued its ruling. He added: “We will keep fighting. Go vote! Stay in line!”

Meanwhile, the Trump campaign also hailed the decision as a major victory for voters. “We just won our lawsuit in Bucks County for extended Early Voting through Friday at 5:00 PM,” James Blair—political director for the Trump campaign—wrote. He added: “Thank you to the court for making the right decision and for finding that Bucks County violated the Pennsylvania election code and providing the requested relief.”

Earlier this week, video footage surfaced showing local police and Democratic Party volunteers telling voters they had to turn back from vote centers because the lines were too long and they would not be able to receive their ballot before the locations were slated to close. Some voters appear confused, especially when confronted by the Democratic Party activists who they initially believed were government election workers.

In one clip, a police officer can be heard telling a woman that while the voting center didn’t close until 4:30 PM, the slow line and number of voters resulted in him cutting the line off entirely at 1:45 PM.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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President Donald J. Trump's 2024 campaign has won a significant victory in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to keep early voting open until Friday at 5:00 PM. Joined by the Republican National Committee (RNC), the campaign sued after local election officials ordered police to cut off early vote lines well ahead of closure times at some polling places due to the volume of voters—many believed to support Trump. show more

HOT MIC SHOCK: Kamala Admits She Struggles With Men.

Vice President Kamala Harris has been caught on a live microphone telling Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer that the Democrats “need to move ground with men”. The pair were conversing in a bar in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Saturday when Harris spotted the sound equipment and said aloud, “Oh, we have microphones in here just listening to everything.”

“You’ll bleep my f-words,” said Whitmer, attempting to laugh off the situation.

Harris joined in, saying, “We just told all the family secrets. S**t!”

Polls from the New York Times indicate Harris is polling is trailing Trump among male voters, 55 to 41 percent. Data from a GenForward poll by the University of Chicago shows Trump’s increasing appeal among black men aged 18 to 40, with 26 percent indicating support for Trump and 12 percent for Harris.

Additionally, support for Trump among young Latino men has grown to 44 percent this year, up from 38 percent in 2020. Conversely, Harris has the weakest support among Latinos—and union workers—of any Democratic candidate in a generation.

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Vice President Kamala Harris has been caught on a live microphone telling Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer that the Democrats “need to move ground with men”. The pair were conversing in a bar in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Saturday when Harris spotted the sound equipment and said aloud, "Oh, we have microphones in here just listening to everything.” show more
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Dominion Voting Machines NATIONWIDE Are Experiencing ‘Programming Issues.’

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is warning voters that a Dominion voting machine model in use in many of the state’s counties is erroneously preventing voters from casting split-ticket ballots. According to Benson, the error is impacting specifically the Dominion ICX Voter Assist Terminal (VAT) system, which is offered to individuals with disabilities and assists with marking their ballots.

According to Benson, the Dominion machine has an issue processing certain types of ballots—namely those where a voter wishes to vote for a mix of Republican and Democratic Party candidates instead of a straight party line. The Michigan Secretary of State claims the problem with the VAT machine isn’t unique to Michigan, and ballot marking errors have been reported by election officials nationwide.

“Yeah, this is a nationwide issue with Dominion voter access terminals in, in the counties that use them in the voter access terminals,” Benson announced earlier this week. She added: “Of course, not all the machines, just the ones that are accessible, have an issue. With the straight-party voting and a programming issue, that’s again affected the machines nationwide.”


Michigan election officials say that voters using Dominion-made VAT machines must either cast a straight-party line ballot or manually split their ballot by voting on each candidate individually. Typically, Michigan voters can select a partisan ballot choice and then override the party selection for specific races.

The Michigan Department of State says Dominion cannot fix the error in time for the 2024 election, so manual voting will be necessary for any disabled voter using a VAT machine. For her part, Benson expressed disappointment in Dominion over the issue, adding that she and others were unhappy to learn about the problem only when testing began.

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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is warning voters that a Dominion voting machine model in use in many of the state's counties is erroneously preventing voters from casting split-ticket ballots. According to Benson, the error is impacting specifically the Dominion ICX Voter Assist Terminal (VAT) system, which is offered to individuals with disabilities and assists with marking their ballots. show more

Restitution for The Victims of Migrant Crime.

President Donald J. Trump is backing a restitution program for the victims of violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants. The former Republican president—speaking at a press conference in Palm Beach, Florida, just days before the 2024 presidential election—said if voters send him back to the White House, he will seize the assets of criminal immigrant gangs and cartels and use the assets to create a compensation fund for their victims.

“I’m announcing that for the first time under my administration, we’ll be seizing the assets of the criminal gangs and drug cartels and we will use those assets to create a compensation fund to provide restitution for the victims of migrant crime,” Trump said to applause. He noted that the U.S. federal government would help with the restitution.

Trump added: “Something has to be done. And we’re going to get it done.”

A MIGRANT CRIME WAVE.

The issue of migrant crime has become an important concern among voters during the 2024 presidential election. Under the Biden-Harris government’s open borders policies, violent criminal gangs have crossed the border en masse and found a foothold in numerous U.S. cities. By the Biden-Harris government’s own admission, lax policing and sanctuary laws resulted in the dangerous Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) setting up a base of operations in Denver, Colorado.

Democrat lawmakers denied allegations the violent criminal organization had taken over apartment complexes in nearby Aurora, Colorado, despite video evidence.

In addition to property crimes and racketeering, these illegal immigrant gangs have also fueled a spike in violent crimes committed against individual Americans. TdA-linked individuals have been arrested for the murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley and 12-year-old Texas girl Jocelyn Nungaray—who was allegedly bound, assaulted, and strangled to death by two TdA members.

The National Pulse has previously reported that Trump plans to implement “Operation Aurora,” a major immigration and law and enforcement operation aimed at uprooting and removing TdA’s presence in the United States if elected.

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President Donald J. Trump is backing a restitution program for the victims of violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants. The former Republican president—speaking at a press conference in Palm Beach, Florida, just days before the 2024 presidential election—said if voters send him back to the White House, he will seize the assets of criminal immigrant gangs and cartels and use the assets to create a compensation fund for their victims. show more

‘You Cannot Have a Governing Party in This Country That Calls Most of America Nazis.’

The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, says the extreme and alienating rhetoric employed by the Democratic Party and their 2024 presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, is the “primal scream of a dying regime” and declaring over half the country to be Nazis and fascists makes governing nearly impossible. Speaking on War Room with host and former Trump White House strategist Stephen K. Bannon, Kassam encouraged voters to get to the polls and vote, emphasizing: “This cannot stand any further. You cannot have a governing party in this country that calls most of America Nazis.”

“The interesting part of it, I think, is that they are fighting themselves over this fascism stuff,” Kassam tells Bannon, noting a recent spate of op-eds and public infighting between Democrats over the Harris campaign’s extreme rhetoric. He continues: “You’re starting to see op-eds pop-up in Newsweek and stuff saying ‘Look, we cannot do that, it’s not working, it’s not right, it’s not fair.'”

HARRIS CAMPAIGN PANIC?

Dissent among some Democrats over the Harris campaign’s insistence on likening former President Donald J. Trump to Adolf Hitler and his supporters to Nazis does appear to be growing. The Future Forward SuperPAC—run by Joe Biden ally and liberal messaging guru Anita Dunn—has warned the Harris campaign that focusing too much on the ‘fascism’ attacks will likely backfire and hurt the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.

Kassam goes on to note that the extreme attacks even implicate recent supporters of Trump. “And by the way, recent Americans who have come to Donald Trump—they either came through RFK, or maybe they came from Elon-world, or Make America Healthy Again-world—they’re now being called fascist,” he said, adding: “These are people three, four months ago the Democrats would have counted on their side.”

“Tulsi Gabbard was a Democrat—a Democratic Congresswoman; Robert Kennedy comes from the most storied family in modern Democratic politics; Elon Musk was a progressive and a Democrat for a long time,” Bannon interjected, emphasizing that the Democratic Party, “will go to any length to stop President Trump.”

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The National Pulse's Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, says the extreme and alienating rhetoric employed by the Democratic Party and their 2024 presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, is the "primal scream of a dying regime" and declaring over half the country to be Nazis and fascists makes governing nearly impossible. Speaking on War Room with host and former Trump White House strategist Stephen K. Bannon, Kassam encouraged voters to get to the polls and vote, emphasizing: "This cannot stand any further. You cannot have a governing party in this country that calls most of America Nazis." show more

American Hero Buzz Aldrin, The 2nd Man on The Moon, Endorses Donald Trump.

Brigadier General (United States Air Force, retired) Buzz Aldrin is endorsing President Donald J. Trump‘s return to the White House. Aldrin, one of the last true American pioneers and adventures as the second man to set foot on the Moon as part of NASA‘s Apollo Mission program, says he believes America needs a leader with “clarity in judgment, decisiveness, and calm under pressure that few have a natural ability to manage.” The Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 11 and Gemini 12 Pilot pointed to the need for the president to push and inspire America as the country moves forward.

“Over time, I have seen our government’s approach to space wax and wane. But under the first Trump Administration, I was impressed to see how human space exploration was elevated as a policy of high importance again,” Aldrin wrote on X (formerly Twitter). The NASA astronaut and hero to countless Americans continued: “At the same time, I have been enthused and excited by the great advancements in the private sector space economy, led by visionaries like Elon Musk. These are concrete accomplishments that align with my concerns and America’s policy priorities.”

“For me, for the future of our country, to meet enormous challenges, and for the proven policy accomplishments above, I believe we are best served by voting for Donald J. Trump. I wholeheartedly endorse him for President of the United States. Godspeed President Trump and God Bless the United States of America,” concluded Aldrin, the Apollo astronaut who is just one of 24 men—all Americans—to have set on the Moon.

Trump was previously endorsed by modern space exploration innovator and technology billionaire Elon Musk.

Image by NASA/Apollo 11.

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Brigadier General (United States Air Force, retired) Buzz Aldrin is endorsing President Donald J. Trump's return to the White House. Aldrin, one of the last true American pioneers and adventures as the second man to set foot on the Moon as part of NASA's Apollo Mission program, says he believes America needs a leader with "clarity in judgment, decisiveness, and calm under pressure that few have a natural ability to manage." The Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 11 and Gemini 12 Pilot pointed to the need for the president to push and inspire America as the country moves forward. show more

These Numbers Are Freaking Democrats Out.

With just a week to go before the conclusion of the 2024 U.S. elections, new data shows President Donald J. Trump with a healthy lead over the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, in Arizona. The latest survey has Trump sitting at a comfortable 50 percent of the vote, while Harris has fallen to just 42 percent. Meanwhile, in the U.S. Senate race, Republican Kari Lake leads narrowly for the first time over far-left Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ).

The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, noted yesterday on X (formerly Twitter) that the Trump campaign’s internal polling suggested they were putting significant distance between themselves and Harris in several critical battleground states. It would appear that the Data Orbital poll of Arizona released on Tuesday reflects similar momentum. Should Trump win Arizona by a healthy margin, his coattails are likely to help Lake best Gallego as well.

Gallego, a far-left member of the Democratic Party, has been the subject of voter ire over his support for the Biden-Harris government’s radical open-border policies and his ignoring of the Chinese Communist Party’s influence in American politics.

The National Pulse reported in early October that Gallego’s allegedly estranged father was arrested in Chicago for punching his landlady after she attempted to collect overdue rent. A Mexican national and immigrant visa holder, Jose Angel Marinelarena has previously been convicted of drug trafficking.

Arizona is considered one of a handful of must-win swing states for both the Trump and Harris campaigns. However, voter data indicates that in recent weeks, the state has shifted away from Democrats and towards Trump. A Trump and Lake win in Arizona would push Republicans much closer to capturing both the White House and a Senate majority.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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With just a week to go before the conclusion of the 2024 U.S. elections, new data shows President Donald J. Trump with a healthy lead over the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, in Arizona. The latest survey has Trump sitting at a comfortable 50 percent of the vote, while Harris has fallen to just 42 percent. Meanwhile, in the U.S. Senate race, Republican Kari Lake leads narrowly for the first time over far-left Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ). show more