Sunday, September 14, 2025

Just 28% of Men in Georgia Support Kamala Harris.

Vice President Kamala Harris‘s 2024 presidential campaign continues to struggle to win over male voters. A new survey in Georgia shows the Democratic candidate with just 28 percent support among men in the Peach State. Conducted by the University of Georgia’s Survey Research Center on behalf of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the poll finds former President Donald J. Trump capturing 59 percent of male voters.

The survey suggests a substantial gender gap affects Harris’ campaign prospects in the crucial southern swing state, which offers 16 electoral votes. Harris’s approval rating among men stands at just 29 percent, with 59 percent disapproving of her performance. Meanwhile, Trump’s near two-to-one margin among male voters is a significant factor in his overall 47 percent to 43 percent lead over Harris in Georgia, according to the poll.

The gender gap does show a different picture among women, where Harris leads with 55 percent support compared to Trump’s 37 percent. However, this advantage is not sufficient to close the overall gap. In terms of age demographics, Trump leads across most groups except for the 30 to 44-year-olds, where Harris has a 10-point lead. Trump holds sway among 18 to 29-year-olds by eight points, 45 to 64-year-olds by 10 points, and seniors by two points.

Racial demographics also play a role in the current standings. Trump has substantial support from white voters, with 66 percent backing him against Harris’ 28 percent. Conversely, Harris garners 74 percent support from black voters, though 18 percent remain undecided, which is an increase from previous surveys.

Internal Democratic support poses a concern for Harris, with 11 percent of Democrats undecided despite her receiving 88 percent backing from the party. Meanwhile, 95 percent of Republicans support Trump. The survey further notes the competitive race for the vice presidency in Georgia, with Republican J.D. Vance holding a slight edge over Democrat Tim Walz in approval ratings.

Overall, 41 percent of respondents believe Trump will likely win in November, while 39 percent think Harris will emerge victorious.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign continues to struggle to win over male voters. A new survey in Georgia shows the Democratic candidate with just 28 percent support among men in the Peach State. Conducted by the University of Georgia's Survey Research Center on behalf of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the poll finds former President Donald J. Trump capturing 59 percent of male voters. show more

Fake and Nasty Yelp Reviews Bombard the McDonald’s Trump Worked At This Weekend.

A McDonald’s restaurant in Feasterville, Pennsylvania, attracted significant attention after former president and Republican nominee Donald J. Trump held a campaign event there on Sunday, prompting a series of fake and negative reviews on Yelp. During the media event, Trump performed tasks typically carried out by McDonald’s employees, such as frying and serving food to drive-thru customers, pre-vetted for obvious security reasons.

Following Trump’s visit, a surge of malicious “reviews” appeared on the business’s Yelp page, with users mockingly referencing the 2020 election and the lawfare cases against the former president. As a result of this influx, Yelp intervened by temporarily suspending the ability to post new content on the restaurant’s page. A warning issued by the site cited “unusual activity” and indicated that the page had drawn increased attention due to current events. This step by Yelp aims to preserve the integrity of reviews on the site, ensuring that they pertain to real customer interactions instead of becoming a venue for political commentary.

The America First leader’s shift at McDonald’s was partly motivated by Democratic nominee Kamala Harris’s questionable claims to have worked at the fast food chain in her youth. The company has no record of her having worked there, and to date, she has produced no photographic or other evidence to support her claims, with Trump alleging she had made the story up.

Harris often misrepresents her past, claiming, for instance, that her Indian grandfather was an “independence fighter” when the country was under British control. In fact, he worked for the British imperial government.

Similarly, Harris has lied about her past support for a fracking ban—which would destroy many Pennsylvanian jobs—and the decriminalization of illegal border crossings, among other extreme-left policy positions.

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A McDonald's restaurant in Feasterville, Pennsylvania, attracted significant attention after former president and Republican nominee Donald J. Trump held a campaign event there on Sunday, prompting a series of fake and negative reviews on Yelp. During the media event, Trump performed tasks typically carried out by McDonald's employees, such as frying and serving food to drive-thru customers, pre-vetted for obvious security reasons. show more

Kamala Insists She’s Not on Weed Gummies.

Vice President Kamala Harris denied using marijuana-infused “gummies” to manage the stress of her presidential campaign during a town hall in Royal Oak, Michigan, on Monday. Harris was pressed on stress management by Kennedy clan member and former First Lady of California Maria Shriver—who moderated the event.

Shriver rattled off a series of stress relief strategies she had heard from her friends. “‘I have to turn off the news, I can’t read anything, I’m meditating, I’m doing yoga. I’m so anxious … I’m eating gummies.’ All kinds of things,” Shriver said before asking Harris: “What are you doing?”

“I’m not eating gummies,” Harris cackled in response.


While the Biden-Harris government has moved to lift some federal restrictions on the drug cannabis, the 2024 Democratic Party presidential nominee has faced backlash over her aggressive prosecution of drug cases as a district attorney.

Despite her past stance as a prosecutor, Harris has backed the nationwide legalization of marijuana. Last week, she publicly supported the move toward legalizing the drug across the country in the hopes the move will appeal to young black male voters.

During the 2020 presidential election, Harris acknowledged using marijuana in college—triggering accusations of hypocrisy, given her stance while serving as a prosecutor. Her father, a Jamaican Marxist, also publicly chastised her for encouraging negative stereotypes about Jamaicans and drug abuse.

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Vice President Kamala Harris denied using marijuana-infused "gummies" to manage the stress of her presidential campaign during a town hall in Royal Oak, Michigan, on Monday. Harris was pressed on stress management by Kennedy clan member and former First Lady of California Maria Shriver—who moderated the event. show more
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Elon Musk’s Firms Face Massive Lawfare by The Biden-Harris Govt.

The companies owned and run by tech billionaire Elon Musk face investigations or regulatory battles from nearly every facet of the Biden-Harris regime in what appears tantamount to a massive lawfare campaign. Federal agencies controlled by the Biden-Harris White House—including Labor, Transportation, Justice, Interior, and Agriculture—all have either federal investigations or regulatory issues with X (formerly Twitter), SpaceX, Tesla, or Neuralink.

Besides cabinet-level departments, several other federal agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), are also engaged in battles against Musk and his companies.

The investigations include probes into the safety of Tesla vehicles, while others concern issues like the environmental impact of SpaceX rockets. Musk stated on X that if the FCC had not revoked a grant awarded to SpaceX, North Carolina would have had over 19,000 Starlink kits, which Musk argues could have saved lives following Hurricane Helene.

After announcing his support for former President Donald J. Trump’s campaign, Musk has stated that he expects to be imprisoned by the federal government should Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris win in November.

“If he loses, I’m f****d,” Musk told Tucker Carlson earlier this month. “How long do you think my prison sentence is going to be? Will I see my children? I don’t know.”

Musk, who is projected to be the world’s first trillionaire, has also been criticized by several foreign governments in recent months.

The European Union (EU) has threatened him over alleged “hate speech” and misinformation on X. At the same time, Brazil’s Supreme Court temporarily banned X from the country over similar allegations, forcing the company to pay a $5 million fine.

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The companies owned and run by tech billionaire Elon Musk face investigations or regulatory battles from nearly every facet of the Biden-Harris regime in what appears tantamount to a massive lawfare campaign. Federal agencies controlled by the Biden-Harris White House—including Labor, Transportation, Justice, Interior, and Agriculture—all have either federal investigations or regulatory issues with X (formerly Twitter), SpaceX, Tesla, or Neuralink. show more

The Central Park Five Are Suing Trump. Here’s Why.

The five men convicted but later exonerated in the Central Park Five case are filing a defamation lawsuit against former President Donald J. Trump, stemming from remarks the Republican nominee made during the recent 2024 presidential debate. During the debate, Trump said of Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron Brown, and Korey Wise, “They admitted, they said, they pled guilty.”

Lodged in a federal court in Pennsylvania, the lawsuit claims Trump’s remarks are defamatory towards the five men. The plaintiffs allege that Trump’s statement was untrue as the five then-teenagers never entered guilty pleas—although they did offer confessions related to the rape and near-killing of Trisha Meili, who had been jogging through Central Park in New York City on April 19, 1989. They were convicted of a range of charges, although all but Richards were cleared of attempted murder. Wise was also cleared of rape but convicted of other charges, including assault and sexual abuse.

While Trump appeared to suggest Meili was “badly hurt” and “ultimately killed,” she is still alive—expressing her unhappiness with the five receiving an eight-figure settlement in 2019.

CONVICTIONS OVERTURNED.

In 2002, the five men saw their convictions overturned after a sixth individual confessed to the rape. Matias Reyes’s confession was later confirmed by DNA evidence. New York City later settled a civil suit with the five men for $41 million in 2014.

The issue resurfaced during the debate when Kamala Harris referenced Trump’s 1989 full-page newspaper ads advocating for the death penalty for the men. Steven Cheung, a Trump campaign spokesman, dismissed the lawsuit as “frivolous” and politically motivated—Yusef Salaam is now a member of the New York City Council for the Democrats.

ATTACK DETAILS STILL MURKY. 

Outside the attack on Meili, the then-teenagers had been part of a larger group of kids, estimated at 32 in total, who had set upon Central Park on the evening of April 19 and attacked numerous joggers. In an untaped confession, Salaam allegedly admitted to striking a female jogger with a lead pipe.

Despite Reyes’s confession to the crime, a subsequent report by the New York Police Department questioned whether the man was truthful in his insistence he acted alone. Doctors who treated Meili argue her injuries suggested multiple attackers.

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The five men convicted but later exonerated in the Central Park Five case are filing a defamation lawsuit against former President Donald J. Trump, stemming from remarks the Republican nominee made during the recent 2024 presidential debate. During the debate, Trump said of Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron Brown, and Korey Wise, "They admitted, they said, they pled guilty." show more
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Bannon Set for Prison Release Next Week, Bureau Confirms.

War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is scheduled to be released from federal prison next Tuesday, the Bureau of Prisons confirmed, despite Bannon having been eligible for early release for weeks, as first reported by The National Pulse.

The Biden-Harris Bureau of Prisons, however, says the October 29 date will remain, meaning he will serve the full 120-day sentence for the bunk contempt of Congress charge he faced for refusing to cooperate with Liz Cheney’s subpoenas.

Cheney, 58, is currently on a speaking tour alongside Democrat candidate Kamala Harris, formalizing the link between the two, which began with the weaponization of Congress against Bannon, a top Trump-world strategist.

The Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, where Bannon is held, cited insufficient time to arrange his transfer to home confinement in Washington, DC. This potential option for Bannon falls under the Trump-era First Step Act, which can apply to some first-time federal offenders.

Although he has almost finished his sentence, Bannon’s appeal against the conviction is still ongoing. During his time at FCI Danbury, Bannon spent much time in the prison library.

Bannon also faces a fresh legal battle in New York, where he faces fraud charges related to the “We Build the Wall” campaign. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of money laundering, conspiracy, and fraud. The trial is expected to begin in December.

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War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is scheduled to be released from federal prison next Tuesday, the Bureau of Prisons confirmed, despite Bannon having been eligible for early release for weeks, as first reported by The National Pulse. show more

Over 15 Million People Have Already Voted in America’s Presidential Election.

With just two weeks until Election Day, over 15 million people have already voted in the U.S. election. According to data from the University of Florida’s Election Lab, five million people have voted early in person, and another 10 million have voted by mail. There are over 56 million mail-in ballot requests, meaning around 46 million remain outstanding.

During the 2020 presidential election, over 65.5 million mail-in ballots were cast. In total, 2020 saw over 155 million people vote, the highest turnout—by percentage—since 1900. While turnout in the 2024 election may not match that seen in 2020, early indications suggest the presidential contest will still see a significant number of votes cast—and that should actually bode well for former President Donald J. Trump.

ARIZONA & NEVADA.

In Arizona, early vote totals show Republicans outpacing Democrats and Independents in terms of ballots returned by low-propensity voters. These Americans, who have not voted or only voted once in the last several elections, are anticipated to play an outsized role in the 2024 election and determine whether President Trump or his Democratic Party opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, takes the White House.

Similarly to Arizona, Nevada’s early vote appears to be breaking fairly heavily towards Republicans—while Democrats hold the advantage on the state’s mail-in ballots.

Again—like Arizona—Republicans in Nevada appear to be moving low-propensity voters, while Democrats seem to be mostly reliant on voters who have consistently voted in the past several elections.

PENNSYLVANIA.

Meanwhile, one state where turnout appears to be lagging—and where lower turnout could be a good sign for Republicans—is Pennslyvania. As of noon on October 21, Republicans continue to outpace Democrats in absentee ballot requests. Interestingly, the total number of requests among Democrats is currently down from their 2020 totals by around 1.2 million, while Republicans are only off by about 250,000.

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With just two weeks until Election Day, over 15 million people have already voted in the U.S. election. According to data from the University of Florida's Election Lab, five million people have voted early in person, and another 10 million have voted by mail. There are over 56 million mail-in ballot requests, meaning around 46 million remain outstanding. show more

Tim Walz Gave Top Job to Prof Who Said ‘Irreversibly Racist’ U.S. Must Be ‘Overthrown.’

Macalester College Professor Brian Lozenski, appointed by Democratic vice presidential hopeful Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) to devise an “implementation framework” for “ethnic studies” in Minnesota, has argued the United States must be “overthrown” and “deconstructed, period,” because it is “irreversibly racist.”

Lozenski, a self-proclaimed critical race theorist, made the comments in Spring 2022. They are going viral on X (formerly Twitter) again after being shared by Donald Trump ally and former Republican primary candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.

“[W]e can’t be like, ‘Oh, no, Critical Race Theory is just about telling our stories and diversity’—it’s not about that. It’s about overthrow; it’s insurgent,” Lozenski said, insisting that while critics of CRT do not, in his view, understand it, they “actually tell some truth” when they describe it as “anti-state.”

“You can’t be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S.,” he explained. “[I]t says the United States needs to be deconstructed, period.”

“Now ask yourself who’s the threat to our democracy & vote accordingly,” Ramaswamy said of the Walz appointee’s remarks.

Walz has a controversial background in education himself, promoting political systems antithetical to the United States to schoolchildren. For instance, he praised Chinese communism in 1991 as a system where “everyone is the same and everyone shares.”

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Macalester College Professor Brian Lozenski, appointed by Democratic vice presidential hopeful Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) to devise an "implementation framework" for "ethnic studies" in Minnesota, has argued the United States must be "overthrown" and "deconstructed, period," because it is "irreversibly racist." show more

Kamala Kicks Christians Out of Event: ‘You Guys Are at the Wrong Rally.’

Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, publicly dismissed two Christian rallygoers during a rally in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Grant Beth and Luke Polaske, students at the University of Wisconsin’s LaCrosse campus, attended Harris’s rally—and after a Democratic presidential nominee praised abortion—the two can be hard shouting “Christ is Lord.” A briefly startled Harris snaps back, “Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally,” while appearing to form the shape of two ‘horns’ with one of her hands.

While this part of the exchange with Harris was caught on video, the rally crowd’s interactions with Beth and Polaske didn’t end with the Democratic Party nominee’s quip. Both were booed and heckled by the crowd, though they insisted during an appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend that they were “there for the right reasons.”

“I was pushed by an elderly woman. We were heckled at, we were cursed at, we were mocked, and that’s the biggest thing for me personally,” Grant Beth said regarding the aftermath. “Jesus was mocked. You know, His disciples were mocked.”

For Christian members of the Democratic Party, Harris’s remarks appear to suggest they and their beliefs are not welcome—and consequently, they would be more at home with President Donald J. Trump and his supporters.

A CHRISTIAN CREDAL AFFIRMATION.

The Kingship of Christ is a common phrase and declaration in Christianity—with variations including “Christ is King” and the announcement that “He is the Prince of Peace.” In addition, the phrase “Jesus is Lord” is actually a Christian credal affirmation—a declaration of one’s belief in the dual nature of Christ as both man and God.

The phrase is primarily attributed to Saint Paul and his letters to various Christian groups found in the Bible, with no less than five passages specifically referencing the phrase. These include 1 Corinthians 12:3, Romans 10:9-13, Philippians 2:11, 1 Corinthians 15:3-7, and Romans 1:3-4.

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Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic Party's presidential nominee, publicly dismissed two Christian rallygoers during a rally in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Grant Beth and Luke Polaske, students at the University of Wisconsin's LaCrosse campus, attended Harris's rally—and after a Democratic presidential nominee praised abortion—the two can be hard shouting "Christ is Lord." A briefly startled Harris snaps back, "Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally," while appearing to form the shape of two 'horns' with one of her hands. show more

Kamala Flip Flops on Fracking Pledge Just Weeks Before Polling Day.

Vice President Kamala Harris is again reversing course on her stance regarding hydraulic fracturing—a.k.a fracking—just two-and-a-half weeks before the 2024 presidential election. The Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, according to an environmental policy staffer on her campaign, now no longer supports the expansion of fracking leases in the United States—a rejection of a policy stance Harris herself has touted on the campaign trail.

“Just to be clear, Vice President Harris hasn’t said anything that the administration hasn’t already said. She is not promoting expansion,” the anonymous staffer said in an exchange with POLITICO. The Harris campaign policy advisor added: “She’s just said that they wouldn’t ban fracking and the fact that anyone could look up is that the IRA required leases, and that was not something she promoted.”

The National Pulse reported in late August that Harris—a long-time opponent of fracking and American energy independence—was misleading members of the corporate media regarding her stance on the fossil fuel extraction method. During a softball interview with CNN, Harris claimed she “made [it]t clear on the debate stage in 2020 that I would not ban fracking.”

However, during her failed presidential primary run in 2019, Harris told a CNN town hall there is “no question I’m in favor of banning fracking,” vowing she would begin the process on “day one” of a Harris presidency. She bragged this was “something [she had] taken on in California,” where she was a Senator and Attorney General.

Harris had repeatedly and falsely claimed she made her stance on fracking known during the 2020 vice presidential debate. However, Harris only stated that “Joe Biden will not end fracking” and “the American people know that Joe Biden will not ban fracking.”

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Vice President Kamala Harris is again reversing course on her stance regarding hydraulic fracturing—a.k.a fracking—just two-and-a-half weeks before the 2024 presidential election. The Democratic Party's presidential nominee, according to an environmental policy staffer on her campaign, now no longer supports the expansion of fracking leases in the United States—a rejection of a policy stance Harris herself has touted on the campaign trail. show more