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Trump Advisor Explains How THESE 2 States Could Flip Red in November.

President Donald Trump’s campaign may be setting its sights on flipping historically Democratic states of Minnesota and Virginia, according to senior campaign adviser Chris LaCivita. In contrast to Democrats, who are eyeing swing states like Florida and North Carolina, LaCivita says the Trump team has a solid opportunity to convert Virginia and Minnesota to their side if Trump indeed becomes the Republican nominee.

Citing internal poll numbers, LaCivita said Trump surpasses current President Joe Biden in Minnesota by three percentage points and trails in Virginia by just four. Whether these two states can shift from their long-standing left-leaning stances to favor a Republican candidate remains to be seen.

Minnesota has seen consistent Democratic support since Jimmy Carter’s presidency in 1976. Virginia has favored Democratic candidates in the last three election cycles, even though it was a stronghold for Republicans from the 1950s through the early 2000s.

Public polling data, however, still places Biden ahead in both states albeit by narrow margins, according to recent surveys.

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President Donald Trump's campaign may be setting its sights on flipping historically Democratic states of Minnesota and Virginia, according to senior campaign adviser Chris LaCivita. In contrast to Democrats, who are eyeing swing states like Florida and North Carolina, LaCivita says the Trump team has a solid opportunity to convert Virginia and Minnesota to their side if Trump indeed becomes the Republican nominee. show more

RNC, Trump Suing Nevada To Stop Ballot Counting AFTER Election.

Donald J. Trump‘s presidential campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) are suing the Nevada Secretary of State to prevent counting mail-in ballots received after election day. Nevada election law allows ballots received up to four days after an election to be counted.

“Nevada’s ballot receipt deadline clearly violates federal law and undermines election integrity in the state,” RNC co-chairman Michael Whatley said in a statement. He added: “[T]he RNC and our partners are suing to secure an honest election, support Nevada voters, and oppose unlawful schemes.”

“Congress has established a uniform, national day to elect members of Congress and to appoint presidential electors,” attorneys for the RNC and Trump campaign contend in their lawsuit filed with the U.S. District Court of Nevada. “Nevada effectively extends Nevada’s federal election past the Election Day established by Congress,” the lawsuit argues.

“Nevada runs some of the most secure, transparent, and accessible elections in the country,” Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar (D) said, defending the state’s mail-in voting policy. “The key for that accessibility is allowing working Nevadans to vote using the method that works best for them, including voting by mail,” Aguilar continued before adding: “Our office will not comment on ongoing litigation, but I hope the RNC is putting as much time and energy into educating voters on how to participate in elections as they put into suing the state of Nevada.”

The Nevada mail-in ballot law challenge is one of 83 election integrity lawsuits the RNC has filed in 25 states ahead of November’s presidential election. Fewer than 34,000 votes separated former President Trump from Joe Biden in Nevada’s 2020 presidential election.

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Donald J. Trump's presidential campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) are suing the Nevada Secretary of State to prevent counting mail-in ballots received after election day. Nevada election law allows ballots received up to four days after an election to be counted. show more

DATA: Biden’s Support Plummets Among Minority, Democrat Voters.

Joe Biden’s re-election campaign continues to struggle among critical Democratic Party voter demographics. A new poll from Rasmussen Reports shows the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent falling to just 61 percent support among Black voters. Meanwhile, only 70 percent of registered Democrats say they plan to cast a ballot for Biden in November’s presidential election.

The voter survey offers little positive news for Biden as he faces mounting criticism from voters over his muddled stance on Israel’s war against Hamas, the state of the American economy, and the ongoing border crisis. Among Hispanic voters, Biden trails former President Donald Trump 41 to 33 percent.

In 2020, Biden won Black voters by a margin of 92 percent for former President Trump‘s 8 percent. The low level of support for Biden among Black Americans suggested by Rasmussen Reports would all but doom Biden’s chances in November. Former President Trump, meanwhile, registered 21 percent support among Black voters in the same poll.

Israel’s war in Gaza against the Hamas terrorist group also continues to pose a problem for the Biden campaign. Muslim and Arab American voters have turned on the Democrat incumbent over his perceived support for the Jewish state following Hamas’s barbaric October 7 terrorist attacks. This has especially become a problem for Biden in the critical swing state of Michigan, which has a large Arab American population.

The new data from Rasmussen Reports aligns with previous surveys showing low enthusiasm for Biden among minority and young voters. Polling continues to indicate the economy, jobs, illegal immigration, crime, and inflation are the top issues for voters in the 2024 election — all areas where Biden struggles against former President Trump.

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Joe Biden's re-election campaign continues to struggle among critical Democratic Party voter demographics. A new poll from Rasmussen Reports shows the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent falling to just 61 percent support among Black voters. Meanwhile, only 70 percent of registered Democrats say they plan to cast a ballot for Biden in November's presidential election. show more

Leftist Media: ‘White Supremacist Tendencies’ Driving Latino Support for Trump.

Former President Donald J. Trump‘s growing support among Latino and Hispanic voters is being driven by “racial baggage, [a] colonial mindset, and political traumas,” according to the far-left media. In an interview with Mother Jones, leftist journalist and author Paola Ramos argues that Latinos often “carry white supremacist tendencies—whether they’re racially coded as white or not.” Ramos contends assimilation into White American culture is driving Latino voters to back conservative political candidates.

“We can be minorities, but we too can perpetuate racism. Latinos, particularly the more generations are in this country, are not immune to nativism,” Ramos told Mother Jones. The MSNBC and Telemundo News contributor continued: “The more we assimilate, the more we conform to American principles and the idea of ‘otherizing’ is a real force, whether you’re Latino or whether you’re white.”

“Anti-immigrant sentiment is so powerful, pervasive, and infectious that even newly arrived immigrants can sort of lean into that,” Ramos added.

Addressing the 2024 presidential election, Ramos warned that Democrats shouldn’t “dismiss these rightward shifts as anomalies or outliers.” Recent polling has shown a sizable shift among Hispanic and Latino voters in favor of former President Donald Trump. “Dismissing it can lead to results like we saw in 2020 when Trump did over 10 points better than he did in 2016,” continued Ramos.

Despite Ramos’s insistence that race and colonialism are what is driving Republican support among Latino and Hispanic voters, polling data tells a different story. Recent surveys show Latinos and Hispanic Americans are abandoning the Democratic Party over its support for open border policies, cheap illegal immigrant labor, and Joe Biden’s poor handling of the economy. A Marist poll in February found that nearly 60 percent of Hispanic voters disapproved of Biden’s handling of the U.S. border.

 

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Former President Donald J. Trump's growing support among Latino and Hispanic voters is being driven by "racial baggage, [a] colonial mindset, and political traumas," according to the far-left media. In an interview with Mother Jones, leftist journalist and author Paola Ramos argues that Latinos often "carry white supremacist tendencies—whether they’re racially coded as white or not." Ramos contends assimilation into White American culture is driving Latino voters to back conservative political candidates. show more

Miami Mayor: Biden Parole Program ‘Pandering Attempt’ to Get Votes.

Joe Biden has flown almost 100,000 migrants to Miami under a controversial parole program because he hopes to strengthen his party’s support in electoral strongholds such as Miami-Dade, according to the city mayor. The Democrat won the county with only 53.31 percent of the vote in 2020, down from Hillary Clinton’s 63.22 percent in 2016.

Mayor Francis Suarez said Biden’s flights are a “pandering attempt” to win support “no different from giving free college education to students to try to buy the young vote.” He said Trump, in contrast, won support by taking on “the socialist and communist governments that are destroying the countries that a lot of these people are fleeing.”

It was known that the Joe Biden regime was flying hundreds of thousands of migrants directly to the U.S. in early March, but he refused to reveal where. In recent days, the House Homeland Security Committee has been able to discover that Florida accounts for four of the flights’ top ten destinations, with Miami topping the chart with 91,821 arrivals over an eight-month period.

“This is quite possibly the biggest failure of the Biden administration, beginning with the fact that I don’t think they ever anticipated that immigration and the border and their lack of control of the border would be such a big issue in the presidential race,” said Suarez, who is of Cuban heritage.

“There have been over seven million illegal entries into the United States since he took office, which is more than the population of 37 states,” he added. In fact, the illegal alien influx under Biden is already 9.4 million, not including “gotaways.” Illegal immigration under Biden will likely equal total legal immigration to the U.S. from 1892 to 1954 by the end of his term.

Linked to Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum (WEF), Suarez made the comments despite having refused to vote for Trump in 2020 and opposing him in the Republican primary race.

His views on Biden using immigration as an electoral weapon are increasingly common among the public. Fifty-four percent of likely voters believe the Democrat is “encouraging” illegal immigration to “create a permanent majority” for the Democrats. Among Hispanic voters, the share of voters who think this is even higher, at 68 percent.

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Joe Biden has flown almost 100,000 migrants to Miami under a controversial parole program because he hopes to strengthen his party's support in electoral strongholds such as Miami-Dade, according to the city mayor. The Democrat won the county with only 53.31 percent of the vote in 2020, down from Hillary Clinton's 63.22 percent in 2016. show more

Bernie Sanders: Gaza Becoming Biden’s ‘Vietnam.’

Senator Bernie Sanders has offered support to students protesting across United States college campuses in opposition to Israel’s offensive against Hamas and is warning that Joe Biden’s support for the Israelis could cost him the election in November.

“I worry very much that President Biden is putting himself in a position where he has alienated not just young people, but a lot of the Democratic base in terms of his views on Israel and this war,” Sanders said. Younger voters and Muslim voters, particularly important in the swing state of Michigan, are both trending away from Biden in recent polling.

“In terms of his [reelection] campaign, I am thinking back…  this may be Biden’s Vietnam,” Sanders suggested, noting how opposition to Lyndon B. Johnson’s foreign policy killed his presidency.

Our Revolution, a progressive political action organization kickstarted by Sanders’s 2016 presidential campaign, previously led efforts to have Democrats decline to commit to Biden as their 2024 candidate. Intended to send a message to Biden that many leftists are unhappy with his position on Gaza, the initiative could not stop Biden from being declared the Democratic nominee, but it reeled in over 13 percent of the vote in Michigan.

The campaign to vote for “uncommitted” instead of Biden in Michigan reportedly caused his campaign to “freak out,” as a relatively small number of leftists staying home in November could cost him Michigan and other key states.

Biden has attempted to chart a middle path through the campus crisis, suggesting there are fine people on both sides. However, he may simply be alienating both sides, with protestors and counter-protestors having united in chants of “F*** Joe Biden” at a recent demonstration in Alabama.

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Senator Bernie Sanders has offered support to students protesting across United States college campuses in opposition to Israel's offensive against Hamas and is warning that Joe Biden's support for the Israelis could cost him the election in November. show more

Election Data Analyst Dispels Notion That Abortion Will Help Biden Win 2024 Election.

Voter support for abortion access could be offering false hope for Joe Biden‘s 2024 presidential re-election campaign. Election analyst Harry Enten, during a recent appearance on CNN, noted that while Biden leads former President Donald J. Trump on the issue nationally, voters — for the most part — rank abortion low among issues of concern.

“In Arizona, 59 percent believe that abortion should be always or mostly legal. In Nevada, two-thirds, 66 percent,” Enten explained to host John Berman. He added that putting one’s self in the shoes of the Biden campaign, “Yeah, you love the fact that abortion is in the news because would Biden or Trump do a better job… Biden leads on this measure by 14 points. It’s by far his best issue.”

Despite his polling strength on the issue, however, the data isn’t all good news for Biden. Enten explained that a recent poll by CNN found that only 23 percent of Americans think the candidate they support should share their views on abortion. Meanwhile, the same poll found that former President Trump is running well ahead of Biden on issues ranked as more important among voters.

“The economy, Trump leads. Immigration, Trump leads, foreign conflicts, Trump leads,” Enten said, before adding: “And even on preserving democracy, which has obviously been a focal point of the Joe Biden campaign. He only leads on issue by this issue by four points.”

The National Pulse previously reported that despite an abortion referendum making the ballot in Florida, the issue appears to have had little impact on the dynamics of the 2024 presidential race in the state. Former President Trump holds a double-digit lead over Biden in Florida, according to polling taken after it was announced the abortion question would appear on the November ballot.

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Voter support for abortion access could be offering false hope for Joe Biden's 2024 presidential re-election campaign. Election analyst Harry Enten, during a recent appearance on CNN, noted that while Biden leads former President Donald J. Trump on the issue nationally, voters — for the most part — rank abortion low among issues of concern. show more

WATCH: RFK Defends Fake News, Arguing, ‘There Is No Such Thing As Liberal Media.’

Newly unearthed video has revealed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK) defending America’s corporate media class and claiming the “biggest lie” that the “right-wing has been able to promote” is that “there is a liberal media in the United States of America.”

In a 2005 speech where he also openly insulted “red state” voters, RFK can be clearly heard defending the corporate media apparatus in the United States, already whittled down to just a handful of left-liberal leaning firms by then:

“Well, the biggest lie that the right-wing has been able to promote in our country over the past 10 or 12 years has been the lie that there is a liberal media in the United States of America. There is no such thing as a liberal media. There is a right-wing media. And if you look where people are getting their news, you know, [an] overwhelming number of Americans are getting it from right-wing media. Thirty percent of Americans say that their principal news source is talk radio. which is primarily 90 percent controlled by the right. Another 22 percent say that their principal news source is one of three cable channels, CSNBC [sic], MSNBC, or Fox News, all dominated by the right.”

CNBC and MSNBC were not, in fact, “dominated by the right,” while Fox News at the time was dominated by the neoconservative uniparty.

WATCH:

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Newly unearthed video has revealed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK) defending America's corporate media class and claiming the "biggest lie" that the "right-wing has been able to promote" is that "there is a liberal media in the United States of America." show more

J.D. Vance Takes Early, Commanding Lead in National Pulse VP Straw Poll.

Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) has taken an early and commanding lead in The National Pulse’s reader straw poll which asks the question: “Who should be Donald Trump’s Vice Presidential pick?”

The poll, embedded below, will run through the weekend with the winner announced on Monday, May 6th.

Currently, Vance leads with 27.7 percent of the vote, with second place going to Ben Carson with 15.4 percent, and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy in third on 15 percent. Byron Donald (R-FL) is in fourth with 11 percent, and former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard is in fifth, with 10.5 percent.

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Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) has taken an early and commanding lead in The National Pulse's reader straw poll which asks the question: "Who should be Donald Trump's Vice Presidential pick?" show more

Kennedy Campaign Paid $50K to Justin Trudeau’s Half Brother!?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign paid over $50,000 to Kyle Kemper, half-brother of far-left Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, to work on “volunteer and voter engagement.” Kemper has been driving an RV along the East Coast of the U.S. decked out in Kennedy’s likeness and slogans and was invited to meet the presidential candidate at his home so he could see the vehicle.

After the meeting, Kemper was paid over $50,000 to work for the Kennedy campaign on a formal basis, continuing to drive the RV while “blast[ing] songs from Kennedy uncle John F. Kennedy’s 1960 campaign, including a jingle by Frank Sinatra” reportedly remaining one of his key responsibilities.

The Kennedy campaign no longer pays Kemper, but he continues to support the Democrat primary contestant turned independent, describing the campaign as a “startup” that is bound to experience “f***-ups” and “drama.”

‘GRIFTERS AND OPPORTUNISTS.’

RFK Jr.’s expensive tie-up with the Trudeau sibling is one of many unusual stories emerging from sources within the Kennedy campaign, characterized as riddled with “grifters and opportunists” by Kiera Hall, who recently left it.

“If someone’s going to do that to their campaign, how do I know they won’t do that in their administration?” Hall questioned, referring to the people Kennedy had surrounded himself with.

Director of Messaging Charles Eisenstein is another character causing concerns. He reportedly spent weeks in Costa Rica shortly after the campaign began. He spent his time there “reconnecting with spirit” and recording podcasts in which he described some of Kennedy’s ideas as “repugnant,” reducing his monthly campaign bills from $21,000 to $14,000 while he was there.

A recent high school graduate paid $8,000 a month to serve as a “digital strategist” is among the other staffers whose salaries have caused consternation.

Sources also suggest much of Kennedy’s team is hostile to Donald Trump supporters, describing them as “extremists” and expressing the hope they can be persuaded to defect by RFK Jr.’s vaccine stance “without making further effort.” Trump has indicated he is alive to the threat to the America First movement posed by the Kennedy campaign, and his son Don Jr. has described RFK Jr. as a “Democrat plant.”

Fourteen Kennedy staffers walked out on the campaign in January, citing “lavish spending” and the “self-serving” behavior of  RFK Jr.’s campaign manager and ex-CIA daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign paid over $50,000 to Kyle Kemper, half-brother of far-left Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, to work on "volunteer and voter engagement." Kemper has been driving an RV along the East Coast of the U.S. decked out in Kennedy's likeness and slogans and was invited to meet the presidential candidate at his home so he could see the vehicle. show more