Monday, September 15, 2025

WATCH: Dems Fail to Build Blue Firewall Ahead of Polling Day.

The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, joined recently freed former Trump White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon on War Room to explain how the Democrats have failed to build a strong enough firewall in the three Rust Belt battleground states.

Despite some concerns regarding an uptick in Democrat-identifying female voters in Pennsylvania, Kassam breaks down voter data showing that Democrats are falling short of the early vote margins they need to hold off Donald J. Trump’s expected Election Day voter surge.


“It comes down to how a lot of the data is coming out right now—a lot of what we expect, a lot of what the graphs are showing us,” Kassas tells Bannon, noting at least one area of concern: “What the data shows us, as far as their voter file data that is coming out, is that in Pennsylvania they claim about double the number of female Democrats—new voters specifically—are voting than, say, female Republicans.”

“The numbers amongst men… pretty much the same,” Kassam adds. Despite the boost from new female voters, however, the Democrat early vote numbers already banked in Pennsylvania appear to be falling short of the margins they need to overcome the usual Republican turnout on the actual day of the election.

In other battleground states, the numbers for Trump are much better—especially in the Sun Belt states of Arizona and Nevada: “The numbers, however, flip completely on their head when you go to a state like Arizona. What they’re showing us in Arizona is that male Republicans are outstripping male Democrats by about two to one and that the female numbers are about parity,” Kassam says.

While the female low-propensity voter data in Pennsylvania should concern the Trump campaign, a strong push of the Republican base vote heading into election day could still see Trump win the state. The state’s early vote has predominantly been older, leaving a significant segment of younger voters yet to turn out or vote. This means Democrats may still face a base turnout crisis in the must-win swing state.

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The National Pulse's Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, joined recently freed former Trump White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon on War Room to explain how the Democrats have failed to build a strong enough firewall in the three Rust Belt battleground states. show more

Far-Left Guardian Reels In $2M After Kamala Endorsement.

The left-wing Guardian newspaper, based in the United Kingdom, has turned usual U.S. political fundraising practices upside down. While candidates usually receive campaign contribution windfalls from newspaper endorsements or other high-profile inflection points, the Guardian is instead reaping financial rewards for backing Vice President Kamala Harris for the U.S. presidency. By doubling down on their endorsement of Kamala Harris, the newspaper was able to quickly raise an eye-popping $2 million from its readers.

A five-paragraph note sent to readers by U.S. editor Betsy Reed highlighted The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times‘s decisions not to endorse a presidential candidate in 2024. “Something these two papers have in common? They both have billionaire owners who could face retaliation in a Trump presidency,” Reed argues. She adds: “The Guardian is not billionaire-owned, nor do we have shareholders. We are supported by readers and owned by the Scott Trust, which guarantees our editorial independence in perpetuity.”

The newspaper’s U.S. editor goes on to emphasize that the Guardianunlike The Post or the LA Times—did, in fact, endorse Harris for president. She stressed: “Fearless journalism and an informed public are bedrocks of our democracy, and it is an abdication of our duty as journalists to sit out this election out of self-interest.”

While it is common for U.S. political candidates to raise money off high-profile media and celebrity endorsements, it is almost unheard of for a media outlet to raise money off their decision to endorse a candidate. However, the Guardian‘s success—generating $500,000 in three days and $2 million in a week—could change the landscape going forward.

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The left-wing Guardian newspaper, based in the United Kingdom, has turned usual U.S. political fundraising practices upside down. While candidates usually receive campaign contribution windfalls from newspaper endorsements or other high-profile inflection points, the Guardian is instead reaping financial rewards for backing Vice President Kamala Harris for the U.S. presidency. By doubling down on their endorsement of Kamala Harris, the newspaper was able to quickly raise an eye-popping $2 million from its readers. show more

Kamala Loses Front-Runner Status in New Hampshire.

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris can no longer count on winning in New Hampshire, as polls indicate the state is now in play ahead of next Tuesday’s election. RealClearPolitics has classified New Hampshire as a toss-up state, moving it from its previous “leans Democrat” status.

The latest New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica poll shows a competitive race, with President Donald J. Trump holding a narrow lead of 50.2 percent to Harris‘ 49.8 percent.

The change in New Hampshire’s forecast implies that more than 100 Electoral College votes are now up for grabs. Although it only contributes four Electoral College votes, New Hampshire could emerge as a potential key player in determining the election.

In recent elections, New Hampshire has consistently voted Democrat. The state went for Joe Biden in 2020 by 7.2 points and more narrowly for Hillary Clinton in 2016. This trend might be tested in 2024 as the Trump campaign views the state as winnable. Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s campaign national press secretary, mentioned Harris is on the defensive in New Hampshire.

Before the latest New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica data, Harris led every poll as the Democratic nominee.

Early voting suggests a very close race between Trump and Harris. So far, over 58 million early in-person and mail-in votes have been cast, 41 percent of which were registered Democrats and 40 percent of which were registered Republicans.

While more Republicans are voting early than in the past, the early voting patterns may not reflect the overall result, especially as many Republicans tend to vote on Election Day.

Some pollsters, however, predict that Trump may not only win but could win by a landslide with 300 Electoral College votes.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris can no longer count on winning in New Hampshire, as polls indicate the state is now in play ahead of next Tuesday's election. RealClearPolitics has classified New Hampshire as a toss-up state, moving it from its previous "leans Democrat" status. show more

Rep. Gaetz Wants to Strip Tax-Free Status from Far-Left ‘NGOs.’

Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is introducing legislation stripping Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax-exempt status from nonprofit and non-government organizations assisting migrants who cross the U.S. border illegally. The “Helping Americans by Restricting Resources to Immigrant Services Act” (HARRIS Act) specifically categorizes any organization “substantially” providing or paying for goods and services for illegal immigrants as having aided and abetted the criminal act of illegally crossing into the U.S.

“NGOs and nonprofits that enable the Biden-Harris administration’s mass-migration policies—by focusing primarily on providing assistance to those who have broken federal immigration law—should not be receiving tax breaks,” Rep. Gaetz said in an interview. “My legislation, the HARRIS Act, will strip tax-exempt status from organizations aiding and abetting the U.S. border invasion,” he added.

Gaetz’s legislation already has several cosponsors, including Reps. Randy Weber (R-TX), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), and Andy Biggs (R-AZ).

The issue of nonprofit and non-governmental organizations aiding illegal immigration along the U.S. southern border and in major American cities has flown under the radar in the corporate media and among most government watchdogs. However, The National Pulse reported in September this year that the Biden-Harris government has poured nearly $400 million taxpayer dollars into so-called migrant aid groups, which—in reality—serve to only further incentivize and promote illegal immigration into the country. The funding for these groups is often funneled through channels like the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Shelter and Services Program (SSP).

“If nonprofits want special treatment under our tax-code, they should focus on doing genuine charity for genuine Americans, not illegal aliens,” Gaetz said regarding his bill.

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Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is introducing legislation stripping Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax-exempt status from nonprofit and non-government organizations assisting migrants who cross the U.S. border illegally. The "Helping Americans by Restricting Resources to Immigrant Services Act" (HARRIS Act) specifically categorizes any organization "substantially" providing or paying for goods and services for illegal immigrants as having aided and abetted the criminal act of illegally crossing into the U.S. show more

ICYMI: Top Kamala Surrogate: ‘F**k White Women.’

Cora Masters Barry—the widow of the late Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry—slammed Democrats for being overly focused on white women voters. During a Zoom call with Rolling Out CEO Munson Steed, she emphatically insisted: “F**k white women.” The recently resurfaced remarks came in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election and were followed by a racist diatribe by the black feminist and activist who has met with Kamala Harris and other White House officials dozens of times.

‘F**K WHITE WOMEN.’

“We have to change our strategy… got to get our people. We have to get our—they got their people. They got all the trailer parks all covered. All them people up in West Virginia and the hills, they’re covered. They got them all the way there to Wall Street,” Barry said on the call, complaining that Democrats were pandering to white female voters at the expense of black women.

She continued: “[Trump] did that, and we’re sitting here talking about the white women. F**k the white women—excuse me—forget the white women. They’re going to do what the white men tell them to do.”


Barry is an outspoken supporter of Vice President Harris, the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee. She also serves as a commissioner on Washington, D.C.’s Commission on the Arts and the Humanities.

“They be smiling in their faces, they want to stay in charge,” Barry’s racist diatribe continued. She added: “I don’t care nothing about them, we got to do what we got to do.”

PLANNING FOR KAMALA 2024?

During the same appearance with Steed, Barry and fellow activist Melanie Campbell appeared to back a Harris presidential run—stating the next president needed to be a black woman. “And that’s not going to happen if we don’t reach all of our black people, because they’re the ones who are going to put her in there,” Barry said. “Those white folks ain’t going to put her in there.”

In 2022, during a memorial event for her late husband, Barry heaped praise on infamous anti-white racist and anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam. “Minister Farrakhan, we love you more than you love us. You just don’t know it,” she said.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Cora Masters Barry—the widow of the late Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry—slammed Democrats for being overly focused on white women voters. During a Zoom call with Rolling Out CEO Munson Steed, she emphatically insisted: "F**k white women." The recently resurfaced remarks came in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election and were followed by a racist diatribe by the black feminist and activist who has met with Kamala Harris and other White House officials dozens of times. show more

D.C. Businesses Are Boarding Up in Anticipation of Violence.

Business and office building lobby entrances, especially those around the White House, are being boarded up in downtown Washington, D.C. The move comes as local establishments fret over the potential for civil unrest across the city in the closing days of the 2024 election.

While Democratic Party presidential candidates have typically won Washington, D.C., with over 90 percent of the vote, the city has faced unrest following presidential elections—especially in 2016 when Donald J. Trump bested Hillary Clinton. Left-wing rioters destroyed private and public property, even burning a limousine that was the single source of income for a driver-for-hire.

The move to board up businesses in the nation’s capital could signal a belief among residents and city officials that voters are likely to return President Donald J. Trump to the White House after four years of Democratic control under President Joe Biden. Last week, The National Pulse reported that city residents have or are planning to flee the city ahead of Election Day.

“January 6th was a very scary time. I used to live right off of North Capitol Street, so I could see the Capitol. There were Proud Boys petting my dog that day. I don’t want to be a part of it,” one woman said regarding her plans. At least one city councilwoman says she’s received numerous questions from businesses in her ward about boarding up.

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Business and office building lobby entrances, especially those around the White House, are being boarded up in downtown Washington, D.C. The move comes as local establishments fret over the potential for civil unrest across the city in the closing days of the 2024 election. show more

Top Harris Surrogate Calls Female Trump Voters Weak and Dumb.

Top Kamala Harris campaign donor and surrogate Mark Cuban says “strong, intelligent women” do not support President Donald J. Trump, implying the women backing the 2024 Republican nominee are weak and stupid. Cuban’s remarks came during an appearance on ABC’s all-female-hosted talk show, The View.

“Donald Trump, you never see him around strong, intelligent women—ever. It’s just that simple,” Cuban claimed.


Cuban, a billionaire best known for selling several software companies and websites during the early ‘Dot Com Boom’ in the 1990s, has emerged as one of Vice President Harris’s most vocal supporters and campaign surrogates in recent months. Cuban, the owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, has appeared alongside Harris on the campaign trail and is one of her most aggressive allies in the media.

The disparaging remarks about women voting for Trump come on the heels of Joe Biden dismissing Trump supporters as “garbage” during a Tuesday night Harris campaign event with Voto Latino. Biden’s remarks were aired on CNN and drew immediate backlash from across the political spectrum—including among Democrats.

Governor Josh Shapiro (D-PA), responding to Biden’s insult of Trump voters, said: “I’m giving you my fresh reaction to it. I would never insult the good people of Pennsylvania or any Americans even if they chose to support a candidate that I didn’t support.” The Pennsylvania Democrat is considered a top contender for the party’s 2028 presidential nomination and was vetted by the Harris campaign as a potential 2024 running mate.

The denigration of female Trump supporters by Cuban—and Americans at large by Biden—could have serious implications in the final days of the 2024 presidential race. Recent polling suggests many battleground states could be decided by razor-thin margins.

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Top Kamala Harris campaign donor and surrogate Mark Cuban says "strong, intelligent women" do not support President Donald J. Trump, implying the women backing the 2024 Republican nominee are weak and stupid. Cuban's remarks came during an appearance on ABC's all-female-hosted talk show, The View. show more

2020’s Most Accurate Pollster Has Really Bad News for Kamala.

AtlasIntel, considered the most accurate pollster in the 2020 presidential election, has released its final voter survey of the seven critical battleground states. While the electorate could certainly have shifted from the 2020 presidential contest—and no U.S. election is the same—the data suggests President Donald J. Trump holds leads in all but one of the seven states, which would result in a significant Electoral College victory.

According to the data, Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris in Arizona by 4.2 points. Meanwhile, he leads Harris in North Carolina by 3.7 points and in Nevada by 3.6 points. The presidential race is closer in the remaining battleground states, with Trump leading Harris by 2.3 points in Georgia. In Pennsylvania and Michigan, Trump leads Harris by just 1.5 and 0.6 points, respectively. And in Wisconsin, the America First leader narrowly trails his Democratic Party opponent by a razor-thin 0.2 points.

While the AtlasIntel survey suggests the electoral momentum continues to move in Trump’s direction, the narrow margins remain concerning for Republicans. Trump and Harris are well within the margin of error outside Arizona, Nevada, and North Carolina. In recent weeks, a majority of polls have shown the race tightening and beginning to lean in Trump’s direction. However, the 2024 Republican presidential nominee has not broken through entirely and put distance between himself and Harris.

It is unclear if recent polling has captured any movement among voters related to President Joe Biden’s Tuesday remarks during a Harris campaign event where he called tens of millions of Trump supporters “garbage.” Meanwhile, in another Harris campaign gaffe on Thursday, billionaire Harris donor and campaign surrogate Mark Cuban insinuated that women who back Trump are weak and dumb.

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AtlasIntel, considered the most accurate pollster in the 2020 presidential election, has released its final voter survey of the seven critical battleground states. While the electorate could certainly have shifted from the 2020 presidential contest—and no U.S. election is the same—the data suggests President Donald J. Trump holds leads in all but one of the seven states, which would result in a significant Electoral College victory. show more
Trump Border Mass Deportations

Hundreds of Ex-National Security Officials Endorse Trump.

Over 200 former officials from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have publicly endorsed Donald Trump as their preferred candidate for the presidency in an open letter. These officials, including former Border Patrol chief Rodney Scott and former U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) chief Tom Homan, argue that policies under the Biden-Harris government have dismantled border security, leading to increased crime both at the U.S.-Mexico border and nationwide.

“President Trump respected the experience of career border security professionals and listened to our advice. When border security experts explained to President Trump how illegal immigration empowers the cartels to control who and what enters our home, he listened and acted,” the letter reads. “The borders of the US were never more secure than they were during the Trump administration.”

The Biden-Harris government, on the other hand, “chose to ignore the career border security experts and instead, under VP Harris’s watch, idealist political appointees with zero border security experience were empowered to implement disastrous and deadly border security policy for the United States.”

“The devastating results have handed complete control of our border to the cartels, provided them with astronomical record profits, ballooned legal immigration backlogs, and have left millions of illegal aliens in the country,” the letter adds.

Upon assuming office, the Biden-Harris government initiated 296 executive actions related to immigration, with a considerable number overturning Trump’s policies. Notably, it reversed Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy and halted border wall construction. Consequently, fiscal year 2024 recorded the second-highest number of illegal entries on record, surpassed only by the previous year.

The Border Patrol union has also endorsed Trump.

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Over 200 former officials from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have publicly endorsed Donald Trump as their preferred candidate for the presidency in an open letter. These officials, including former Border Patrol chief Rodney Scott and former U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) chief Tom Homan, argue that policies under the Biden-Harris government have dismantled border security, leading to increased crime both at the U.S.-Mexico border and nationwide. show more

CNN Exec Says Biden Should Stand By His ‘Garbage’ Insult.

Mark Preston, a senior political analyst and vice president for political and special events programming at CNN, is pushing President Joe Biden to double down on his comments referring to supporters of President Donald J. Trump as “garbage.” Appearing early Wednesday morning on the network—which continues to struggle to retain viewership and raise revenue—Preston insisted Democrats should embrace Biden’s attack as it makes them look “strong.”

“I’m of the mindset that if you say it, you might as well just embrace it, and I do think that that’s a problem for Democrats,” Preston says, adding: “I do think if he said, listen, yeah, I do mean all those racist supporters of Donald Trump, yeah, I do think that they’re terrible. I think that people would look at the Democratic Party a little bit different.”

The CNN executive continues: “I do think that the Democratic Party, in general, doesn’t look like they are strong enough, and they will always back off of things. And I think that when Joe Biden backs off of saying what he really believes, I don’t think that’s a good look.”


Biden referred to supporters of the former Republican president as “garbage” Tuesday night during a live stream conversation with the far-left open borders group, Voto Latino. The comments drew immediate condemnation from President Trump and the 2024 vice presidential nominee, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH).

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) actually interrupted Trump during a rally last night in Pennsylvania to break the news of Biden’s remark to the Republican candidate and his thousands of supporters in attendance.

CNN has struggled to maintain viewership and revenue growth in recent years. The National Pulse reported in May that the corporate news outlet’s prime-time ratings had hit their lowest in 30 years. Meanwhile, CNN has also been forced to abandon its digital opinion section and will introduce a paywall in the hopes of reversing the network’s failing financial situation.

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Mark Preston, a senior political analyst and vice president for political and special events programming at CNN, is pushing President Joe Biden to double down on his comments referring to supporters of President Donald J. Trump as "garbage." Appearing early Wednesday morning on the network—which continues to struggle to retain viewership and raise revenue—Preston insisted Democrats should embrace Biden's attack as it makes them look "strong." show more