As the now once more dismissed polls swore to us, the presidential contest was hardly unexpected.
Since Donald Trump had just lost the Electoral College by a couple thousand votes, the Republicans have significantly increased voter registrations since 2020.
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Republicans started to learn the shift to non-Election Day voting, which was first created by the left in 2020 under the excuse of COVID-19.
They not just considerably exceeded their early/mail-in voting tallies of 2020, but by Election Day, they generally outpaced Liberals.
For weeks, it was frequently reported, albeit unwillingly, that there were big defections in Spanish and African National voters from Vice President Kamala Harris.
Over the past three months, the betting conflict had typically favored Trump.
Harris just may not work on anything she had so strongly promoted in the past– given these left-wing, unhappy, and failed plans had no lot help.
Thus, the lizard Harris renounced her previous 30 years of earlier extreme campaigning that, along with her race and gender, had forced Joe Biden in 2020 to find her as vice president.
Harris was n’t possibly continue to support calling for mass provisions and the end of the border patrol. He was also opposed to border security, the defunding of police, and the ban on fracking.
Harris could not continue to advocate for cultural compensation, ending private healthcare plan, or calling for higher income and capital gains fees, as well as a wealth tax.
Much less had Harris also boast that he wanted the compulsion to “buyback” or seize some semi-automatic weapons, including breaking into private houses and seizing them.
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Given all of that, Harris flipped and repeatedly lied about who she was, giving up her entire political job.
However, Harris began to copy Trump’s own opportunities. But she always persuaded the electorate that she would continue to practice radicalism after winning the vice presidential election.
Even if Harris had been a talented politician and a capable speaker, she could n’t possibly have changed, according to three damning facts.
One, Harris was preposterously running as a turn-the-page, new-generation member.
But why, especially while in company during the plan itself, had she not attempted to implement a “new section” for the previous 45 months as the former vice president?
Citizens knew the answer: The whole Biden-Harris career was a way left-wing absolute disaster, one for which the dramatic Harris 1.0 had for three-plus times claimed co-ownership.
Second, why did Harris spend the majority of her campaign avoiding unexpected interviews and the media before changing her mind and seeking out reporters as her polls declined?
Did it hurt Harris more to prevent the internet, or did she meet with them to confirm her absurdity to the millions of viewers and listeners who did not?
Three, why did Harris repeatedly tell lies to Americans about Joe Biden’s hallucracy up until hours before communist contributors and party officials forced him to leave the race?
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And why could n’t she declare her independence from the historically unpopular Biden?
Instead of supporting Harris and her make-believe objectives, Harris instead made the decision to unnerve voters by supporting a condemned and “fascist” Trump.
But even in demonizing Trump, the maladroit Harris hit a ceiling.
By party’s end, Trump’s favorables were generally higher than her own.
His four presidential campaigns ran higher than the Biden-Harris teach wreck right now.
Trump, the alleged “racist”, won more Spanish and black voters than previous “moderate” Republicans like Bob Dole, John McCain or Mitt Romney.
When renowned progressive characters like Robert Kennedy or Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, were campaigning for him, it was difficult to call him a mad fascist.
Trump had reinvented the Republican Party by substituting catholic, middle-class unity for polarizing cultural politics. Elite Democrats were left to serve the needs of both the subsidized poor and their well-off and extremely wealthy sponsors.
Lastly, hardworking Trump campaigned daily for two decades, won all the primaries, and was endorsed by his two main key rivals.
In contrast, the Harris “nomination” was the product of a coup that, in 48 hours, removed from the ticket an incumbent president, nullified the will of his 14 million primary voters, and coronated Harris, who had neither won nor ever entered a primary.
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Harris ‘ candidacy had an air of illegitimacy as a result of Biden’s forced abdication in late July, which also shortened the amount of time available for campaigning.
Finally, Harris’s first major decision was to nominate the liar and dishonest Minnesota governor as her vice president. Tim Walz. His radicalism, serial lying, and herky-jerky “weirdness” proved a force multiplier of her own mediocrity.
In contrast, the calm, empathetic, and astute JD Vance eviscerated Walz in their sole debate and did the same to the media.
Add it all up, and Harris and her star-crossed candidacy were unquestionably doomed.