Monday, September 15, 2025

Kamala’s Failed Campaign Is $20 Million in Debt After Blowing $1 BILLION.

Vice President Kamala Harris‘s 2024 presidential campaign will end its failed effort to hold the White House for the Democratic Party over $20 million in debt. Federal Election Commission (FEC) data shows the Harris campaign blew through over $1 billion in just 107 days after replacing the 81-year-old incumbent President Joe Biden at the top of the ticket.

All in all, the 2024 presidential race was the most expensive in American history, surpassing both the 2020 and the 2012 elections. In the latter contest, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney raised over $1 billion.

While on paper the Harris campaign’s spending looks comparable to what Democrats have raised in recent presidential contests, the very short time frame in which it was raised and spent is telling. The high burn rate of campaign dollars only to face a resounding electoral defeat in both the popular vote and the Electoral College suggests voters were, by and large, turned off by both the party’s candidate and its message.

This notion is underscored by a study from the Media Research Center (MRC), which shows that Harris enjoyed overwhelmingly positive corporate media coverage compared to her opponent, President-Elect Donald J. Trump. According to MRC’s analysis, 78 percent of corporate media coverage regarding Harris was positive. Meanwhile, Trump received just 15 percent positive coverage—a 63-point Democratic advantage.

Positive media coverage is generally valued at three times or more the cost of an ad spot. When taken into consideration, the positive media coverage of Harris would suggest the Democratic presidential nominee could not win over voters even with a billion-dollar campaign and upwards of $3 billion in earned media coverage.

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Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign will end its failed effort to hold the White House for the Democratic Party over $20 million in debt. Federal Election Commission (FEC) data shows the Harris campaign blew through over $1 billion in just 107 days after replacing the 81-year-old incumbent President Joe Biden at the top of the ticket. show more

BREAKING: Kamala Harris Concedes Presidential Election to President-Elect Donald Trump.

Vice President Kamala Harris has conceded the 2024 presidential election to President-elect Donald J. Trump. According to a senior Democrat aide, Harris called Trump and congratulated him on his historic win. The Vice President reportedly discussed the importance of the peaceful transfer of power with the president-elect, which could indicate Congressional Democrats are backing down from threats that they will not certify the election results.

Trump won a landslide election victory on November 5 and will likely sweep all of the key swing states. Having served as president from 2017 to 2021, Trump’s win will make him only the second American to ever serve two non-consecutive terms in the White House.

Despite election night returns suggesting Trump’s victory was all but inevitable, Harris did not speak to her gathered supporters and did not acknowledge she was almost certain to lose the race.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Vice President Kamala Harris has conceded the 2024 presidential election to President-elect Donald J. Trump. According to a senior Democrat aide, Harris called Trump and congratulated him on his historic win. The Vice President reportedly discussed the importance of the peaceful transfer of power with the president-elect, which could indicate Congressional Democrats are backing down from threats that they will not certify the election results. show more

Dems In Open Internecine Warfare!

The Democrats are in the beginning stages of a civil war over President-elect Donald J. Trump’s crushing defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris. A senior Harri-Walz campaign official is trying to pin the blame on President Joe Biden, saying he “will hold a lot of blame for” the defeat and adding, “And frankly, he should.”

Biden was largely sidelined by the Harris-Walz campaign after being forced out of the race by Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and other Democrat powerbrokers. However, a late intervention that saw Biden label Trump’s tens of millions of voters “garbage”—exacerbated by a failed attempt by his staff to doctor the official transcript recording the smear—went viral in the final days of the campaign. Trump quickly capitalized, arranging a garbage truck campaign stop and attending a high-profile rally dressed as a garbage man.

Some in the Democratic Party are complaining Biden, 81, stayed in the presidential race too long and hid his diminished cognitive condition from the party. “Why did Joe Biden hold on for as long as he did?” demanded one donor, adding: “He should have not concealed his [health issues] and dropped out a lot sooner.”

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The Democrats are in the beginning stages of a civil war over President-elect Donald J. Trump's crushing defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris. A senior Harri-Walz campaign official is trying to pin the blame on President Joe Biden, saying he "will hold a lot of blame for" the defeat and adding, "And frankly, he should." show more
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BREAKING: The National Pulse Projects Donald J. Trump as 47th President.

The National Pulse is ready to project that President Donald J. Trump has retaken the White House as the 47th President of the United States. The America First leader will be only the second person in U.S. history to serve non-consecutive terms as the Commander-in-Chief. Trump, propelled by a surge in support among minorities and working-class voters, bested his Democrat opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, in what was projected to be a close contest.

The campaign was one of the most intense in American history, with the Biden-Harris government pushing four partisan prosecutions against Trump and his allies in an effort to bankrupt the Republican presidential nominee. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden—the incumbent Democrat—exited the race after a catastrophic debate in June. In addition, Trump faced two attempts on his life, with an assassin in Butler, Pennsylvania, striking him in the ear and killing a rallygoer. However, despite the best efforts of the Democrats, the corporate media, and their Deep State allies, Election Night marked a tremendous victory for Trump and the MAGA movement.

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The National Pulse is ready to project that President Donald J. Trump has retaken the White House as the 47th President of the United States. The America First leader will be only the second person in U.S. history to serve non-consecutive terms as the Commander-in-Chief. Trump, propelled by a surge in support among minorities and working-class voters, bested his Democrat opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, in what was projected to be a close contest. show more

Trump Projected to Win in North Carolina.

Former President Donald J. Trump will secure victory in the North Carolina presidential race, according to projections by Decision Desk HQ, earning 16 electoral votes. Despite its Republican history, recent tight races and the election of Democratic Governor Roy Cooper have classified the state as a battleground.

Both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris focused their campaign efforts on North Carolina in the final days leading up to the election. Trump held a rally in Raleigh on Monday, while Harris also made appearances over the weekend. Their campaign efforts were not limited to North Carolina; both candidates concentrated heavily on Pennsylvania, deemed crucial for their electoral success.

Trump may have swayed voters by highlighting failures in the Biden-Harris government’s response to recent hurricanes. He specifically targeted the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), reminding voters of the misgovernment they have endured since he left office in 2017.

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Former President Donald J. Trump will secure victory in the North Carolina presidential race, according to projections by Decision Desk HQ, earning 16 electoral votes. Despite its Republican history, recent tight races and the election of Democratic Governor Roy Cooper have classified the state as a battleground. show more

Early Exit Polls Showed Postive Signs for Trump.

Early exit polls indicated widespread voter dissatisfaction with the direction of the county. According to CNN’s voter survey, 72 percent of voters said they are either dissatisfied or angry with the direction of the U.S. under the Biden-Harris government. However, 61 percent also said they believe the best days for America are still ahead.

Meanwhile, NBC News’s exit polls suggested the economy and the state of democracy were top issues for voters, with abortion in a distant third and immigration just behind in fourth place. Similarly, the Associated Press’s (AP) data found that four in ten voters ranked the economy as their top issue, which is likely a positive sign for President Donald J. Trump. Only one in ten voters told the AP that abortion was their top issue.

Voters supporting Vice President Kamala Harris overwhelmingly said the state of democracy was their top issue. According to the CNN exits, 56 percent of Harris voters named democracy as their top issue, with 21 percent naming abortion. The abortion data point is important as it ranks relatively low in the overall exits across the partisan spectrum—which could be indicative of low turnout for Harris.

It is important to note that exit polling is not always indicative of how votes will actually break, especially early numbers. In past elections, early exit polls have skewed toward the Democratic nominee and suggested overwhelming votes for both Joe Biden in 2020 and Hillary Clinton in 2016. Additionally, while CNN found nearly three-quarters of voters angry or dissatisfied with the direction of the country, this number could include Democrats expressing anger over abortion or Donald Trump’s candidacy.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Early exit polls indicated widespread voter dissatisfaction with the direction of the county. According to CNN's voter survey, 72 percent of voters said they are either dissatisfied or angry with the direction of the U.S. under the Biden-Harris government. However, 61 percent also said they believe the best days for America are still ahead. show more
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Trump Wins Florida in Landslide, Republicans on Pace to Take the Senate.

President Donald J. Trump has won Florida and its 30 electoral votes in a landslide. The former Republican president flipped  Miami-Dade and Duval Counties—both once considered Democrat strongholds—and currently leads Vice President Kamala Harris with 55.8 percent of the vote to her 43.3 percent.

Trump’s Florida victory has shocked the corporate media, with the Republican nominee’s margin of victory being propelled by strong margins among Latino voters in the state. Meanwhile, incumbent Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) has won re-election. Some polls suggested the Florida Senate race would be competitive. However, Scott defeated his Democrat challenger by a margin similar to Trump’s.

The Democrat-driven ballot measures expanding abortion access and legalizing marijuana in Florida have both failed.

In West Virginia, President Trump easily defeated Harris. Additionally, Governor Jim Justice (R-WV) has cruised to victory in the state’s Senate race to replace the retiring Democrat-turned-independent, Joe Manchin. Currently, Republicans are likely to have at least 50 total U.S. Senate seats. However, trends show they have high odds now of winning a majority in the chamber outright.

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President Donald J. Trump has won Florida and its 30 electoral votes in a landslide. The former Republican president flipped  Miami-Dade and Duval Counties—both once considered Democrat strongholds—and currently leads Vice President Kamala Harris with 55.8 percent of the vote to her 43.3 percent. show more

Interference: Google Only Provides Vote Location Info For Those Wanting to Vote For Kamala Harris.

Voters for Democrat candidate Kamala Harris are aided by tech giant Google when they ask where to vote, but typing in the same query for President Donald J. Trump yields no help from the company.

Typing in the phrase “where to vote for Harris” shows a “where to vote” search box for voters to find their nearest polling station, along with an overview, polling data, and other topics connected to the 2024 presidential race.

However, when the phrase “where to vote for Trump” is input into Google, the search engine does not provide the same service. Instead, the top results are news articles followed by the official website of the Trump campaign, which has its own page showing voting locations.

The issue comes just months after Google search results seemed to omit autocomplete searches of the attempted assassination of President Trump in July.

Google has also banned ads in the past for Trump and compared Trump’s book, Crippled America, to Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf in its image search results.

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Voters for Democrat candidate Kamala Harris are aided by tech giant Google when they ask where to vote, but typing in the same query for President Donald J. Trump yields no help from the company. show more

Bellwether County Turnout Suggests Trump Could Take Georgia.

Florida’s Duval County has voted to the left of Georgia in most recent presidential races, making it a fairly consistent measure of a candidate’s position in the state just to its north. As of this afternoon, Republicans lead the vote total in Duval with 41.4 percent to the Democrats’ 38.4. Meanwhile, independent voters are coming in at 17.5 percent as of 2:00 PM on Election Day.

While not a perfect predictor, the mid-day results from Duval County suggest President Donald J. Trump is in a good position not only in Florida County, which includes Jacksonville, but also in the State of Georgia. It should be noted that in 2020, Trump lost Duval County to his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden.

The tight race in Duval mirrors a similar result—albeit with a microscopic sample size—in New Hampshire‘s Dixville Notch. Both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are deadlocked in the six-person New Hampshire village, which votes at 12:00 AM on Election Day—a 60-year American tradition. The residents of Dixville Notch voted five to zero for Joe Biden in 2020 and broke for Hillary Clinton in 2016.

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Florida's Duval County has voted to the left of Georgia in most recent presidential races, making it a fairly consistent measure of a candidate's position in the state just to its north. As of this afternoon, Republicans lead the vote total in Duval with 41.4 percent to the Democrats' 38.4. Meanwhile, independent voters are coming in at 17.5 percent as of 2:00 PM on Election Day. show more

Narrow Win for Harris in Guam’s Straw Poll, Exit Poll Suggests GOP Legislative Takeover.

The U.S. territory of Guam has voted for Kamala Harris in its non-binding straw poll on the U.S. presidency. However, her margin over former President Donald J. Trump is much tighter than that of Joe Biden in 2020, and an exit poll suggests that the GOP will take over the island’s legislature.

Harris eked out Trump with 49.46 percent to 46.22 percent support. In 2020, Biden won 55.38 percent, and in 2016, Hillary Clinton won 71.6 percent. If a similar swing towards Trump is replicated in formerly Democrat-voting areas in the U.S. proper, it could spell trouble for the Vice President.

Meanwhile, an exit poll for Guam’s legislative elections suggests the Republican Party will secure a majority for the first time since 2008.

Image by U.S. Navy, Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jasen Moreno-Garcia.

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The U.S. territory of Guam has voted for Kamala Harris in its non-binding straw poll on the U.S. presidency. However, her margin over former President Donald J. Trump is much tighter than that of Joe Biden in 2020, and an exit poll suggests that the GOP will take over the island's legislature. show more