Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Here’s Who Expects Kamala to Win Tonight…

New polling data from Rasmussen Reports reveals which demographic groups expect Kamala Harris to win tonight’s debate against President Donald J. Trump, live on ABC News at 9pm EST.

Of the totals surveyed, a whopping 83 percent say they are likely or very likely to tune into the debate, making it one of the most-watched political spectacles in years.

Forty-two percent of total likely voters expect Kamala to emerge victorious, with 44 percent preferring Trump’s chances. Of those top lines, the breakdowns are as follows:

  • 38% of men say Kamala will win, 47% say Trump. 14% are undecided;
  • 46% of women say Kamala will win, 41% say Trump. 13% are undecided;
  • 45% of 18-39 year olds fancy Kamala, with 41% picking Trump. 14% are undecided;
  • 40% of 40-64 year olds pick Kamala. 47% pick Trump. 13% are undecided.
  • 44% of those over 65 say Kamala will emerge the victor. 41% say Trump. 15% undecided;
  • 39% of white people pick Kamala, 48% pick Trump. 13% are undecided.
  • 64% of black people pick Kamala. 23% pick Trump. 13% are undecided.
  • 40% of hispanics say Kamala. 43% say Trump. 17% are undecided.

The party line splits are fairly predictable: 80 percent of Democrats picked Kamala, 81 percent of Republicans picked Trump, and the rest are undecided.

The debate will air at 9 p.m. on ABC News and be moderated by David Muir and Kamala Harris fangirl Linsey Davis.

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New polling data from Rasmussen Reports reveals which demographic groups expect Kamala Harris to win tonight's debate against President Donald J. Trump, live on ABC News at 9pm EST. show more

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
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WATCH: Unearthed Kamala Video Humiliates VP Ahead of Debate.

A video of Kamala Harris, from an old profile piece about her one-time sugar daddy, Mayor Willie Brown, has been released just hours before the Vice President finds herself on a debate stage against former President Donald J. Trump.

In the clip below, Harris can be seen latched onto Brown as the narrator describes “fancy parties and fine women.”

Someone in the clip asks Harris, “Excuse me, are you his daughter?” to which she snarkily replies, “No, I’m not.”

The video sheds light on Harris’s entrance into politics. Harris dated then-60-year-old married man Willie Brown, who served as Mayor of San Francisco between 1996 and 2004.

Harris’s use of Brown (and his use of her) is documented in Charlie Spiering’s recent book, Amateur Hour.

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A video of Kamala Harris, from an old profile piece about her one-time sugar daddy, Mayor Willie Brown, has been released just hours before the Vice President finds herself on a debate stage against former President Donald J. Trump. show more

Debate Prep: Trump vs. Kamala.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will face off tonight in their first (and likely only) presidential debate.

The logistics: Tonight’s debate is hosted by ABC News and broadcast live from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 9 PM ET.

  • The moderators are David Muir and Linsey Davis.
  • The event will last 90 minutes.

The rulesDespite desperate attempts by the Kamala campaign to change the rules at the last minute, this debate format will abide by the original agreement, which includes:

  • Both candidates must stand.
  • No pre-written notes allowed.
  • Muting mics of candidates not speaking.
  • No live audience.

Different debate prep styles: The NY Times reports that Kamala has been conducting “highly choreographed” debate prep on a mock debate stage with staffers dressed up as Donald Trump. Trump, on the other hand, is opting for more informal debate prep, with his staff peppering him with questions as he goes about his normal schedule.

  • Notably, Tulsi Gabbard, who embarrassed Kamala on the debate stage in 2020, has been very involved in Trump’s debate prep.

What Trump wants: Trump wants to focus on Kamala’s “dangerously liberal” record (eliminating private health insurance, decriminalizing illegal immigration, ending fracking) and tie her to the failures of the Biden regime [open borders, inflation, woke policies in schools].

What Kamala wants: Expect two areas of focus for Kamala. She’ll likely try to distance herself from many of Biden’s failed policies. And she’ll attempt to coerce Trump into becoming combative so that the focus is on his temperament rather than policy.

What can we expect from ABC News? Bias. An analysis from the Media Research Center looked at all ABC News coverage since Kamala replaced Biden on July 21 and found its reporting on her was 100 percent positive versus just seven percent positive reporting on Trump.

Big picture: Americans know who Trump is. He engages with the media on both sides of the political aisle. Kamala, on the other hand, has only sat down for one interview since replacing Joe Biden. And a recent poll found that 28 percent of voters say they need to know more about her, compared to just 9 percent for Trump. So, the primary goal of tonight’s debate for both candidates is to define what Kamala Harris represents.

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will face off tonight in their first (and likely only) presidential debate. show more

White House Threatens to Shut Govt Down If House GOP Moves to Bar Noncitizens from Voting.

The Biden-Harris White House is threatening to veto government funding if House Republicans do not remove the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act from a continuing resolution (CR). House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is signaling he intends to advance a CR that amends current federal voter laws to prevent noncitizens from casting ballots in federal elections and funds the government through the next six months.

“It is already illegal for noncitizens to vote in Federal elections—it is a Federal crime punishable by prison and fines. This behavior is wrong and the law clearly prohibits it,” the Biden-Harris government claims in a statement addressing the funding bill. They continue: “In addition, making a false claim of citizenship or unlawfully voting in an election is punishable by removal from the United States and a permanent bar to admission.”

“States already have effective safeguards in place to verify voters’ eligibility and maintain the accuracy of voter rolls,” the White House statement adds.

Despite the Biden-Harris government’s insistence that noncitizens voting is not a concern, evidence of their illegal election participation is mounting. The National Pulse reported on Monday that the Biden-Harris Department of Justice (DOJ) is acknowledging they have in custody an illegal alien who fraudulently assumed an American citizen’s identity and used it to “vote in multiple elections and obtain multiple United States passports.”

Additionally, survey data suggests a statistically significant number of noncitizens are illegally casting ballots in U.S. federal elections, despite the ban on doing so, due to inadequate vetting. According to Rasmussen Reports, 97 percent of noncitizens polled acknowledged having voted for a candidate in the 2020 presidential election. The survey included 2,466 likely U.S. voters, of whom 222 either stated they were noncitizens or did not know their citizenship status—meaning 10 percent of the sample had dubious legal voting status.

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The Biden-Harris White House is threatening to veto government funding if House Republicans do not remove the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act from a continuing resolution (CR). House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is signaling he intends to advance a CR that amends current federal voter laws to prevent noncitizens from casting ballots in federal elections and funds the government through the next six months. show more

State Supreme Court Orders Key Swing State to Remove RFK Jr. from Ballots.

The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Monday to remove former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from state ballots before the general election. The 4-3 ruling upholds a previous appellate court decision mandating Kennedy’s removal, reversing an earlier, lower court verdict denying his removal request. Ballots will now need to be reprinted.

The ruling cites the state constitution’s Free Elections Clause to justify removing Kennedy from the ballot, emphasizing the need to prevent voter confusion and potential disenfranchisement. This marks a win for Kennedy after an earlier setback in Michigan, where the state supreme court ruled that he must remain on Michigan ballots, overturning an appeal court decision that he should be removed.

Kennedy dropped out of the race in several swing states and endorsed former President Donald Trump in August, believing his presence on ballots could enable a Kamala Harris win.

“Instead of showing us her substance and character, the DNC and its media organs engineered a surge of popularity for Vice President Harris based on nothing. No policies, no interviews, no debates, only smoke and mirrors and balloons in a highly-produced circus,” Kennedy said of the Democratic candidate.

He blasted his former party’s “resort to censorship, media control, and weaponization of federal agencies,” warning Harris “will be an enthusiastic advocate for this and other neocon military adventures” as President.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Monday to remove former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from state ballots before the general election. The 4-3 ruling upholds a previous appellate court decision mandating Kennedy's removal, reversing an earlier, lower court verdict denying his removal request. Ballots will now need to be reprinted. show more

Kamala Wanted YOU to Fund Illegal Migrant Gender Surgeries.

Kamala Harris states on a 2019 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) candidate questionnaire that she supports taxpayer-funded gender transition surgeries for illegal immigrants held in detainment facilities and other federal prisoners. In addition, the 2024 Democratic Party’s presidential nominee said she supports radical cuts to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) funding as well as severely restricting the agency’s ability to operate and detain illegal immigrants.

“Our immigrant detention system is out of control, and I believe we must end the unfair incarceration of thousands of individuals, families and children,” Harris wrote responding to the questionnaire. She added: “I was one of the first Senators after President Trump was elected to advocate for a decrease in funding to ICE.”

On the campaign trail, Harris has attempted to dodge her prior radical positions, claiming she’s evolved but offering no further explanation. Among the other far-left policies endorsed by Harris in the ALCU questionnaire include support for the federal decriminalization of drugs. Oregon recently reversed its drug decriminalization law after the policy wreaked havoc on the state. Additionally, Harris signed on to the organization’s broad pledge, committing candidates to end the detention of illegal immigrants.

Despite claiming to have ‘evolved’ politically since the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, Harris stressed during her only interview since becoming the party’s 2024 nominee that her “values have not changed.” Kamal Harris’s tenure in the U.S. Senate and her ‘over-before-it-began’ 2020 primary campaign is rife with moments where the California Democrat has peddled left-wing talking points to gain favor with progressive voters.

The National Pulse previously reported that Harris likened ICE to the KKK during the 2018 Senate hearing. Meanwhile, during the 2020 primary, Harris called former President Donald J. Trump’s border wall a “vanity project.”

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Kamala Harris states on a 2019 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) candidate questionnaire that she supports taxpayer-funded gender transition surgeries for illegal immigrants held in detainment facilities and other federal prisoners. In addition, the 2024 Democratic Party's presidential nominee said she supports radical cuts to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) funding as well as severely restricting the agency's ability to operate and detain illegal immigrants. show more

Montana County Overcounts Votes, Declares Wrong Winner.

Election officials in Montana have identified a significant overcount of votes during June’s primary, leading to the incorrect declaration of winners in two races. A post-canvassing audit of the Butte-Silver Bow County election revealed that 1,131 additional ballots had been cast compared to the total voters who participated. The vote inflation appears uniformly across the county’s various precincts.

The errors resulted in an incorrect winner being declared in a Republican precinct committeeman race and the wrong candidate being named in a county attorney general race as vote leader heading into a run-off election. State election officials have yet to determine the exact cause of the discrepancy.

However, County Clerk and Recorder Linda Sajor-Joyce is speculating the ballot overcount is the result of sample data not being cleared from the tabulation software. Even then, local news reports indicate Sajor-Joyce still cannot account for nearly a dozen mystery votes.

Election integrity activists stress the Montana situation as an example of the nationwide need for reconciliation processes when tabulating vote counts. The National Pulse recently reported that the Georgia State Election Board voted three to two on adopting a rule mandating the total number of votes cast to be reconciled with the total number of voters recorded for an election.

According to the rule, the total number of votes cast in each precinct must be reconciled with the total number of votes counted in the same precinct. If a discrepancy is found, the State Election Board will then determine the cause and develop a resolution in accordance with state law. The move comes in response to Fulton County, Georgia, having been found to have improperly scanned ballots in the 2020 election. Over 300,000 ballot images in the county remain missing.

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Election officials in Montana have identified a significant overcount of votes during June's primary, leading to the incorrect declaration of winners in two races. A post-canvassing audit of the Butte-Silver Bow County election revealed that 1,131 additional ballots had been cast compared to the total voters who participated. The vote inflation appears uniformly across the county's various precincts. show more

Tim Walz Shakes Up Campaign Team After Embarrassing Few Weeks.

The campaign team surrounding the 2024 Democratic Party’s vice presidential nominee, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), and his wife, Gwen Walz, is seeing significant staff changes following several embarrassing weeks for the candidate. Several more experienced individuals, some veterans of the Biden campaign, are being added to better manage Walz’s public events.

Malik Houghton is moving from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to serve as political director. Peter Velz will serve as the director of special projects after running the logistics for the Democratic Party’s 2024 convention. Meanwhile, former Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton campaign advance staffer DJ Ryan is taking over as the director of advance. Additionally, Gwen Walz’s staff is seeing the addition of Biden advance staffer Stephen Groves, Biden White House Deputy Director of Presidential Scheduling Bridget Williams, and aide Monique Flowers.

WALZ’S SEVERAL BAD WEEKS.

Since being tapped as Kamala Harris’s running mate, Gov. Walz has been embroiled in cascading controversies, most stemming from his habit of embellishing or outright lying about his record. Earlier this month, the Democrat vice presidential nominee was denounced by members of his own family—including his brother, Jeff Walz, who posted on Facebook that he is “100 percent opposed” to Tim Wazl’s politics. Jeff Walz added that his brother is not the “type of character” voters want to lead the country.

Just days after being attacked by his brother on social media, family members in Nebraska were photographed wearing custom “Walz’s for Trump” t-shirts. The public embarrassment compounds denunciations issued by members of Walz’s former Minnesota National Guard unit, from which he took early retirement, calling him a “habitual liar,” a “coward,” and a “deserter.”

Walz has also come under Congressional scrutiny for his dubious ties to the Chinse Communist Party and his failure as governor to prevent $250 million in COVID-19 pandemic relief fraud.

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The campaign team surrounding the 2024 Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), and his wife, Gwen Walz, is seeing significant staff changes following several embarrassing weeks for the candidate. Several more experienced individuals, some veterans of the Biden campaign, are being added to better manage Walz's public events. show more

Kamala FINALLY Launches ‘Policy’ Website. We Went Through it For You…

Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign has finally launched a policies section on its campaign website, nearly 50 days after Joe Biden dropped his re-election bid—making Harris the presumptive Democratic Party nominee— and less than 60 days before the November election. The Harris policy agenda is mostly vague platitudes, though what details it does offer appear to be heavily borrowed from both Biden and former President Donald J. Trump.

Absent from the policy website are some of the more radical proposals that Harris campaigned on during the 2020 Democratic Party’s presidential primary, including radical climate regulations, abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and slashing police funding. However, the campaign still pushes several far-left plans buried under political platitudes.

NONSENSICAL TAX PLAN.

“Under her plan, the tax rate on long-term capital gains for those earning a million dollars a year or more will be 28 percent, because when the government encourages investment, it leads to broad-based economic growth and creates jobs, which makes our economy stronger,” the Harris campaign’s policy agenda states, seemingly contradicting itself in the same sentence. Harris would see the capital gains tax increase from a top rate of 20 percent to 28 percent. The claim that this would some “encourages investment” is nonsensical, as the capital gains tax is specifically a tax on investment.

Even more troubling is the Harris campaign’s proposal to tax unrealized capital gains, meaning the appreciation value of investments would be taxed even before they’re sold. This could have had a catastrophically stifling effect on the U.S. economy, crippling job growth and investments in key technological innovation.

2008 HOUSING CRISIS REDUX.

The only concrete proposal Harris offers on the U.S. housing crisis is a $25,000 handout to first-time homebuyers, specifically targeted at those who have trouble affording a mortgage. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, a series of similar government programs to encourage maximized homeownership directly resulted in the 2008 subprime mortgage lending crisis, which crashed financial markets around the globe.

Aside from the collapse of several major U.S. financial firms and the near collapse of the U.S. banking sector, the 2008 crisis saw nearly 2.5 million foreclosure filings. Additionally, the crisis triggered the subsequent ‘Great Recession,’ which hobbled the U.S. economy for almost half a decade.

PRICE CONTROLS. 

Harris’s plan to enact price controls also appears on the policy site. However, the plan is nearly unrecognizable, buried in political platitudes and vaguities. The National Pulse reported in August that the Harris campaign and progressive activists have embraced the grocery price cap idea after struggling to shed voter negativity toward the Biden-Harris government’s handling of the economy.

In 1971, then-President Richard Nixon enacted price and wage restrictions, which—along with the abandonment of the Breton Woods monetary system—resulted in the “Nixon shock.” The aftermath saw the U.S. dollar plunge by nearly a third of its value during the 1970s. Compounded by former President Carter‘s loose fiscal policies, stagflation crippled the U.S. economy throughout the decade.

MORE SPENDING MORE INFLATION. 

Throughout the Harris website’s policy page are multiple instances of the campaign doubling down on the inflationary spending measures enacted by the Biden-Harrs government. The campaign heaps praise on the American Rescue Plan—a pandemic-related spending bill that kicked off a period of run-away inflation that has taken nearly four years to reign in.

Additionally, Harris repeatedly emphasizes her “tie-breaking vote on the Inflation Reduction Act,” legislation which, by her own admission, was a backdoor version of the budget-busting and deficit-exploding Green New Deal. In reality, the bill had little to do with reducing inflation—mainly addressed through Federal Reserve monetary decisions—serving instead as a massive subsidy for so-called green jobs and the electric vehicle market.

ENERGY POLICY CONFUSION.

Harris also embraces the far-left’s environmental agenda, promising a radical shift away from fossil fuels. Yet, in the same breath, the policy page also claims that Harris will lower energy costs for Americans—despite green energy being more expensive than traditional fossil fuels.

Despite the campaign’s claim that the Biden-Harris government has lowered energy costs, The National Pulse has reported that since 2021, electricity prices have jumped nearly 30 percent, outpacing the cost increase over the past seven years. Additionally, Harris’s running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), enacted job-killing green policies, which resulted in crushing industrial electric rates in his state.

BORROWING FROM BIDEN. 

The remainder of Harris’s policies appear to be largely lifted from Joe Biden’s now-defunct campaign website. Harris focuses on her support for progressive issues like abortion and expanding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.

Additionally, the policy page repeats Biden’s false attacks on Project 2025—claiming that the independent presidential transition effort is an official arm of the Trump campaign.

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Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign has finally launched a policies section on its campaign website, nearly 50 days after Joe Biden dropped his re-election bid—making Harris the presumptive Democratic Party nominee— and less than 60 days before the November election. The Harris policy agenda is mostly vague platitudes, though what details it does offer appear to be heavily borrowed from both Biden and former President Donald J. Trump. show more

WATCH: New Kamala Ad Leans on Wildly Unpopular Pence, Bolton, & Milley.

Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign is embracing the anti-Trump narrative of the ‘uniparty’ political class in a new television spot. It features comments made by former Vice President Mike Pence, former National Security Advisor John Bolton, and retired General Mark Milley. What voter demographic the message is meant to appeal to is unclear, as Pence, Bolton, Milley, and others cited in the one-minute-long ad spot are all deeply unpopular among average American voters.

The political class’s backing of Harris ahead of November’s election could become a political liability for the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee. With the likes of Iraq War architect and former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter, former Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY), endorsing Harris, the Democrats risk becoming the embodiment of an unpopular political and economic status quo.

Pence, an afterthought candidate during the 2020 presidential primary, denounced the populist political message that saw Republicans win the White House in 2016 late last year. Meanwhile, Bolton admitted in April this year that he wrote in Dick Cheney on his 2020 presidential ballot. The former Vice President to George W. Bush, Cheney was the champion of the disastrous U.S. invasion of Iraq that cost thousands of American lives and directly resulted in Iranian influence and terror proxies expanding throughout the Middle East.

As for Milley, the retired general has spent his time out of the military cashing in lucrative speaking fees and consulting contracts through his uniparty contacts. The National Pulse reported in March that global banking giant JPMorgan Chase has retained Milley as a senior adviser — most likely to advocate for the company’s interests on Pentagon-related matters.

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Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is embracing the anti-Trump narrative of the 'uniparty' political class in a new television spot. It features comments made by former Vice President Mike Pence, former National Security Advisor John Bolton, and retired General Mark Milley. What voter demographic the message is meant to appeal to is unclear, as Pence, Bolton, Milley, and others cited in the one-minute-long ad spot are all deeply unpopular among average American voters. show more