Thursday, February 26, 2026

Noncitizens ARE Voting — And Are 3x More Likely to Vote Democrat.

Noncitizens are voting in U.S. elections despite the Biden government and corporate media claims to the contrary — and are three times more likely to vote for the Democrats. Noncitizens are often able to register and cast ballots due to negligence by election workers or registration drives sponsored by government agencies. A series of criminal cases involving ballots cast by immigrants in North Carolina has revealed some concerning data regarding the frequency of noncitizen voting and which political party they often support.

Federal prosecutors have brought charges against 37 noncitizens who voted in North Carolina’s 2016 election. By a three-to-one ratio, these individuals supported Democrats over Republican candidates. The noncitizens cast 99 ballots in multiple elections dating back as far as 1996. Most of the noncitizen voters only participated in federal elections, with only a handful of ballots cast in local races.

According to one of the federal attorneys who handled most of the North Carolina prosecutions, election officials appeared to register noncitizens they believed would likely support Democrat candidates. In one instance, a noncitizen’s voter registration was accepted only after it became clear he intended to vote for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.

One of the noncitizens charged, Eloy Alberto Zayas-Berrier, has been in the United States since 1980. Zayas arrived as part of the Mariel boatlift, which saw over 100,000 Cuban nationals land on American shores. In 2016, Zayas showed up at an early voting location and presented his government-issued work permit to an election worker who allowed him to register as a Democrat and cast a ballot.

A recent incident in South Carolina saw a noncitizen receive multiple voter registration forms after filing for public assistance with the state’s Medicaid office.

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Noncitizens are voting in U.S. elections despite the Biden government and corporate media claims to the contrary — and are three times more likely to vote for the Democrats. Noncitizens are often able to register and cast ballots due to negligence by election workers or registration drives sponsored by government agencies. A series of criminal cases involving ballots cast by immigrants in North Carolina has revealed some concerning data regarding the frequency of noncitizen voting and which political party they often support. 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

Trump to Headline… Libertarian Party Conference!?

Members of the Libertarian Party appear increasingly open to backing former President Donald Trump‘s campaign to retake the White House this November. Trump announced he would address their 2024 political convention, marking the first time in history that convention attendees will hear from a former U.S. president. The Libertarian Party convention will take place on May 23 in Washington, D.C.

Earlier this year, the Libertarian Party invited both Trump and Democratic incumbent Joe Biden to attend their convention and address their party members. As of May 1, only Trump has accepted the invitation. “This momentous occasion will mark the first time a former President directly addresses our members, candidates, and executive committee,” the Libertarian Party said, announcing Trump’s address. They added: “Don’t miss this opportunity to hear insights from a prominent figure in American politics and watch him engage with Libertarian ideals.”

Inviting Trump to speak marks a significant shift in the official stance of America’s largest third party. In 2018, the Libertarians denounced Trump, stating: “Whatever libertarian impulses Trump the candidate seemed to have, his actual performance as president stands in stark contrast. Donald Trump is the opposite of a Libertarian.”

The Libertarian Party’s view of Trump shifted in 2022 when the more conservative-leaning Mises Caucus overtook the party leadership. Party members rebelled against the Gary Johnson and Bill Weld wing of the party, which they saw as too liberal and willing to compromise on libertarian political values.

While independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. appeared to show interest in pursuing the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination, he received little support in a recent party straw poll. The lack of enthusiasm among Libertarian voters for Kennedy seems to have dissuaded him from pursuing their nomination further.

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Members of the Libertarian Party appear increasingly open to backing former President Donald Trump's campaign to retake the White House this November. Trump announced he would address their 2024 political convention, marking the first time in history that convention attendees will hear from a former U.S. president. The Libertarian Party convention will take place on May 23 in Washington, D.C. show more

Trump Lands ANOTHER $1.8BN in Stunning Truth Social Success.

The stock value of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) — the parent company of Truth Social — remained well above $17.50 in trading value as markets closed yesterday. With the share price sitting at $45.86 as markets opened this morning, former President Donald Trump is now due an additional 36 million shares in the company — valued at $1.88 billion.

Buoyed by continued investment by Trump‘s political supporters, the value TMTG has shocked establishment Wall Street investors and given the former President access to what could be a formidable source of cash for his campaign war chest. Even if shares had fallen below $17.50, Trump would still have seen a significant windfall from new shares conditional on the stock value remaining above $12.50.

During the initial public offering of shares for TMTG, former President Trump gained around $5 billion. This windfall sent him rocketing up the list of America’s most wealthy individuals. With the share price showing continued strength, it appears the efforts by Joe Biden‘s Democrat allies — like New York Attorney General Letitia James — to tie up Trump’s financial wealth will likely be in vain.

While the stock value continues to add to Trump‘s net worth, he won’t be able to sell or borrow against his shares for some time unless TMTG’s board approves an exception. The former Republican President is also far more likely to borrow against the shares than outright sell them, with the latter carrying a high risk of crashing TMTG’s market value.

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The stock value of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) — the parent company of Truth Social — remained well above $17.50 in trading value as markets closed yesterday. With the share price sitting at $45.86 as markets opened this morning, former President Donald Trump is now due an additional 36 million shares in the company — valued at $1.88 billion. show more

RIGGED! Presidential Commission Refuses to Host Earlier, More Frequent Trump-Biden Debates.

The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) announced it plans to move forward with its originally announced debate schedule, with candidates needing to qualify for the stage in early September. This comes in response to former President Donald J. Trump challenging Democrat incumbent Joe Biden to a series of additional debate contests that would start far earlier in the campaign than the plan released by the CPD.

“The Presidential Debate Commission’s schedule does not begin until after millions of Americans will have already cast their ballots,” Trump campaign advisers Chris LaCavita and Susie Wiles said in a statement. They added: “This is unacceptable, and by refusing to move up the debates, they are doing a grave disservice to the American public who deserve to hear from both candidates before voting begins.”

Last week, during an appearance on Howard Stern’s Serius XM Radio show, Biden conceded he would debate his Republican challenger. Responding quickly through a post on Truth Social, Trump said he’d debate the 81-year-old Biden “ANYWHERE, ANYTIME, ANYPLACE.” The former Republican President even suggested the two square off that very day after his trial adjourned at the Manhattan courthouse. Biden did not respond to the challenge.

WHEN ARE THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES?

The Trump campaign pushed the commission to hold debates earlier than planned, noting that early voting in some states will have already begun prior to the first CPD debate. Currently, Biden and Trump won’t debate until September 16 at Texas State University. A second debate is scheduled for Tuesday, October 1 (VA), and a third for October 9 (UT). A Vice Presidential debate is expected on September 25 (PA).

The National Pulse previously reported on the possibility of independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. joining Trump and Biden on the debate stage. Currently, he remains short of the requisite state ballots and polling requirements needed to participate in the CPD-run presidential debates this fall.

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The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) announced it plans to move forward with its originally announced debate schedule, with candidates needing to qualify for the stage in early September. This comes in response to former President Donald J. Trump challenging Democrat incumbent Joe Biden to a series of additional debate contests that would start far earlier in the campaign than the plan released by the CPD. show more
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Trump: ‘I Don’t Think You’ll Have Political Violence’ Around Election.

According to former President Donald J. Trump, the likelihood of political violence surrounding the 2024 presidential election is very low. “I don’t think you’ll have political violence,” he said during a recent interview with TIME Magazine‘s Eric Cortellessa. The former President explained that his victory in November would be convincing, minimizing the chance of voter anger.

“I think we’re gonna have a big victory,” Trump said before adding, “And I think there will be no violence.” While both Trump and Cortellessa appeared to be speaking specifically about the January 6 Capitol riots, it is unclear whether the former President thinks progressive and far-left activists could stoke violent protests.

When Trump won the 2016 presidential election, his inauguration in Washington, D.C., was marked by a series of violent riots by far-left agitators and members of Antifa. A for-hire limousine owned by an independent driver was burned and destroyed by the anti-Trump rioters.

National and battleground state polling has consistently shown former President Trump with a convincing lead over the Democrat incumbent, Joe Biden. The 81-year-old Biden has struggled among even core Democrat demographics like youth voters, Black voters, and Hispanics. It appears the latter has abandoned Biden en masse, with Trump pulling nearly even with the octogenarian Democrat among Hispanic voters.

A convincing Trump win in November will likely assuage voter concerns over election errors and instances of fraud that have plagued past contests. The National Pulse has reported on numerous instances where voter machines have either failed or counted votes in error — as well as cases of Democrat operatives and candidates committing flagrant voter fraud.

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According to former President Donald J. Trump, the likelihood of political violence surrounding the 2024 presidential election is very low. "I don't think you’ll have political violence," he said during a recent interview with TIME Magazine's Eric Cortellessa. The former President explained that his victory in November would be convincing, minimizing the chance of voter anger. show more

Trump Says He’ll Make Policy News on Abortion Pills Soon.

Former President Donald J. Trump says he will roll out a policy plan addressing how his White House will handle the abortion pill mifepristone in the coming weeks. In a recent interview, the former Republican President said, “I’ll be doing it over the next week or two. But I don’t think it will be shocking, frankly.”

“I am for helping women,” Trump stressed, noting his pushback against the Alabama state Supreme Court’s ruling that declared IVF embryos should considered “unborn babies” for the purposes of civil litigation. The former President continued: “I set a policy on it, and the Republicans immediately adopted the policy.”

Following the court’s decision, the Alabama legislature followed Trump’s advice. It passed legislation to ensure IVF clinic access would remain open and available to couples in the state facing fertility issues. Like with IVF, Trump emphasized state governments’ role in addressing how to handle the legal status of mifepristone but did note that he feels “very strongly” about the issue. “I actually think it’s a very important issue,” he said.

In late March, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case regarding a Biden government decision to expand access to the abortion pill. Through the course of questioning, the Justices appeared inclined to allow the government’s decision to stand, though they have yet to issue a final ruling on the matter.

Despite corporate media and Democrat spin — attempting to politicize the abortion issue ahead of the November presidential election — Trump has continued to stress that each U.S. state should come to its own decision. He stressed that the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade wasn’t to pave the way for a federal ban but rather to return the issue to the states.

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Former President Donald J. Trump says he will roll out a policy plan addressing how his White House will handle the abortion pill mifepristone in the coming weeks. In a recent interview, the former Republican President said, "I’ll be doing it over the next week or two. But I don't think it will be shocking, frankly." show more

Bill Barr Tries To Explain This Trump Thing to the Media (Who Still Don’t Get It).

Former Attorney General Bill Barr recently explained to CNN‘s Kaitlan Collins that the media too often takes the alleged comments of former President Donald Trump too literally. During an interview last week, Collins pressed Barr on allegations made by former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin that Trump had called for a White House staffer to be executed for leaking to the media.

“I remember him being very mad about that,” Barr recalled to Collins. He continued, noting that the former President was angry but not being serious: “I actually don’t remember him saying ‘executing’ but I wouldn’t dispute it, you know… The president would lose his temper and say things like that. I doubt he would’ve actually carried it out.”

Barr explained to Collins that Trump‘s offhanded remarks were made in an effort to blow off steam or as a bit of gallows humor. He said the media and critics often take Trump “too literally.” He reiterated, dismissing the ginned-up concerns of the corporate media: “Having worked for him and seen him in action, I don’t think he would actually go and kill political rivals and things like that.”

Earlier this month, Trump‘s former Attorney General said he’d support his one-time boss in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Barr argued that the choice for him boils down to a “duty to pick the person I think would do the least harm to the country.” He said, “a continuation of the Biden administration is national suicide, in my opinion.”

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Former Attorney General Bill Barr recently explained to CNN's Kaitlan Collins that the media too often takes the alleged comments of former President Donald Trump too literally. During an interview last week, Collins pressed Barr on allegations made by former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin that Trump had called for a White House staffer to be executed for leaking to the media. show more

WATCH: James Carville Has Meltdown at Young Voters for Refusing to Back Biden.

James Carville, famed Clinton-aligned Democrat strategist, scolded America’s young voters for not being more enthusiastic about the 81-year-old Joe Biden‘s re-election campaign. Carville engaged in a protracted, curse-laden rant during Sunday’s episode of “James Carville Explains” aimed at young voters who he thinks are too preoccupied with the Israel-Hamas war and Biden’s age.

“If Trump and Roberts and Alito and Gorsuch and Thomas and Leonard Leo and the Heritage Foundation, if they get a hold, there will be no government left, there will be no rights left, you will live under theocracy, you’ll end up with Christian nationalism,” Carville said, before continuing: “But that’s all right, you little f*cking 26-year-old, you don’t feel like ‘the election’s important to me. They’re not addressing the issues that I care about.’”

Biden’s re-election campaign has seen a steep decline in support among the youth vote since Israel‘s war against the Hamas terrorist group began late last year. In the expletive-filled diatribe, Carville argued that television news talking heads and Democrat operatives haven’t made the stakes of the 2024 election clear to young voters, allowing pet progressive issues to drive a wedge between them and the Biden campaign.

“So, my advice to tell these young people to get off your motherf*cking ass and go vote because you should vote like your entire future and the entire future of this United States depends on it,” the Clinton-era Democrat strategist said. He continued: “We have people saying, ‘I’m just not into this election, James.’ I think they’re both too old and they’re not speaking to the issues that address me.”

“Oh, really? You’re full of shit. Go look at what’s going on around you,” Carville added.

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James Carville, famed Clinton-aligned Democrat strategist, scolded America's young voters for not being more enthusiastic about the 81-year-old Joe Biden's re-election campaign. Carville engaged in a protracted, curse-laden rant during Sunday's episode of "James Carville Explains" aimed at young voters who he thinks are too preoccupied with the Israel-Hamas war and Biden's age. show more