As millions of working Americans struggle with sky-high inflation, the crushing costs of gas and groceries, open borders, and rampant crime, among other issues, Kamala Harris has leaned on Uber wealthy Hollywood elites to tell them how to vote and who to vote for on Election Day. Indeed, Kamala Harris has spent the final days of her presidential campaign doing much of what she’s done throughout her campaign; relying heavily on those very Hollywood elites, surrounding herself with out of touch celebrities and even ditching a planned appearance in the battleground state of Michigan to play herself opposite Maya Rudolph on NBC’s Saturday Night Live this weekend.
Election 2024
Which Way Will It Go?

A final look at polling in the seven key swing states that will determine the election
Whatever else one can say about presidential elections involving Donald Trump, they certainly haven’t lacked drama. In 2016, Trump pulled off an upset win over Hillary Clinton, clearing the supposedly unscalable “Blue Wall.” In 2020, as an even bigger underdog, he narrowly lost to Joe Biden, as the wall held—and as Republican-leaning Georgia and Arizona fell. In each case, fewer than 105,000 well-placed votes—a smaller group than have packed a college football stadium—would have swung the election’s outcome. That’s fewer than one in 1,600 of all votes cast, or less than 0.07 percent. It’s a testament to the genius of our system that the Electoral College produced margins of over 70 electoral votes each time, while also avoiding the grisly specter of a nationwide recount. Still, both races went down to the wire.
Majority Of Voters Deeply Dissatisfied With Biden-Harris Years: TIPP Tracking Poll

Among all major voting blocs, only Democrats think the U.S. is headed in the right direction
As most know, reading the tea leaves about who will win an election by looking only at political preference polls can be difficult. Polls jump around, and people often don’t want others to know who they will vote for. But there is a way around that: Ask people how they feel about their own lives. The TIPP Tracking Poll did just that, asking voters how they’re doing under the Biden-Harris administration. Not well, it turns out.
Why Trudeau and Harris face similar troubles with voters

As the US presidential campaign nears the finish line, Canada’s prime minister is facing the threat of a snap election being called at any moment.
Justin Trudeau is under intense pressure to step down as leader after nine years in power. His Liberals have been trailing the Conservative Party by a wide margin in the polls for months.
US Vice-President Kamala Harris, meanwhile, is in a deadlocked race against Donald Trump as she makes the case for why a Democrat deserves another four years in the White House.
A large segment of voters in both countries are feeling a sense of malaise, telling pollsters they think their respective country is moving in the wrong direction.
Bacon-Gate: Kamala Harris Just Royally Screwed Up an Interview With a Muslim Influencer

One of the scariest things for Kamala Harris heading into election night is her problems with Muslim voters. Since Israel responded to the October 7th attacks by going to war with Hamas, the Democratic Party has been desperately trying to find a way to appease radicals in places like Dearborn, MI, while not completely alienating Jewish voters.
h/t Mauser
Blue Cities Prepare for Election Violence

I don’t know which candidate will ultimately be declared the winner. We all have our suspicions, guesses, fears, nightmares, fantasies, and expectations, but with so many variables at play, it is impossible to KNOW what will happen over the next few hours, days, weeks, or, God forbid, months.
From ‘Clingers’ to ‘Garbage’—Why the 16 years of Vilification?

Derogatory labels highlight the cultural and socioeconomic divide between elite politicians and many Americans, particularly Trump supporters, who feel disrespected by these terms and policies.
Who actually are the “garbage” people?
Are they one and the same with Joe Biden’s “semi-fascists,” “chumps,” and “dregs of society?”
Or Barack Obama’s “clingers?”
Do they include Hillary Clinton’s “deplorables” and “irredeemables?”
Media More Horrified About Trump’s Assassination Joke Than The Actual Attempt On His Life

LANCASTER, Penn.— Former President Donald Trump made a joke about reporters and the attempts on his life as he commented on the level of security at his Lancaster, Pennsylvania, rally on Sunday, and in response media outlets worked themselves into hysterics, claiming he wished violence on the press.
Roughly 3,000 people woke before dawn, braved chilly November temperatures, and stood in line for hours to attend the 10 a.m. Trump visit at the Lancaster County Airport; the first of three campaign stops on his Sunday calendar.
What to Expect This Election – And Beyond

Brace yourself.
We’re right on the cusp of – yes, it’s true and not just a hyperbolic cliché – the most consequential election of our time. What can you expect on November 5th – and then beyond?
The short answer is: expect the unexpected, which sounds like another cliché as well as a waffling response, but the only thing we can be sure of is that from here through Inauguration Day and beyond, chaos is going to be the order of the day.
The real threat to democracy comes from above

When a former US president and current presidential candidate is being loudly denounced everywhere from the media to academia, as not just wrong but a fascist, an authoritarian populist and a threat to American democracy itself, it suggests that there is more at stake in this election than the cost of living.
The Final Case for Trump

A number of my friends and family members are surprised at my decision to support Donald Trump for president. Some others, quiet Trump voters themselves, seem even more surprised I am willing to do so publicly. I am not a Republican per se, having non-voted many times, having voted Democrat in some elections, and being aligned with one side or another on different issues across the spectrum. But this election seems clear.
I keep a careful household budget and know exactly how much more food, gas, and minor luxuries such as a meal out have cost me over the past three years. I can see, to the dollar, what inflation has cost and know this wasn’t the case under Trump. The economy under Trump had ups and downs, largely due to Covid, but I fail to see anything on that scale driving Biden-Harris’s inflation. I instead see massive spending, loan forgiveness, and other policies which seem to have a definite negative effect. I see Harris promising to give away vast sums of money to various groups (childcare, small businesses, home buyers, black entrepreneurs), which will be likely to promote inflation. And never mind me—Biden-Harris introduced their economic policies and massively increased spending without regard to their impact on low-income Americans for whom all this is survival-level stuff, not mere headlines. We can’t afford another four years.
National and Battleground Polls: Final 2024 Analysis
Three scenarios for tomorrow: (1) As we’ve seen in the past, the polling fails to correctly measure Trump’s support, which ends up surpassing what the data projects for him. Under this circumstance, he almost certainly wins. A pro-Trump polling miss of just a few points in the battlegrounds could result in a swing state sweep and a decisive victory.
Kamala supporter has unhinged meltdown over seeing someone wearing a Trump hat
So much JOY! pic.twitter.com/O7gMAlQ9Ti
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 4, 2024
Thoughts on the Post Election

So Trump can win on Tuesday, or he can lose. Let’s spend a little time on what happens either way.
First, a Trump win. Trump will face two problems. The first is actually getting into office if there’s a win. If it’s close, he can expect all sorts of lawfare and parliamentary tricks to try to keep him out. (He may even get those if he’s not close.) Last time he wasn’t ready. This time he probably will be, with lawyers of his own who are prepared, not playing catch-up.
What the ‘Garbage Controvery’ Says About Democrats

For Democrats, Biden’s comment was more ‘faux pas’ than fault: his sin being one of candor.
The “garbage controversy” of this campaign’s final days embodies the difference between Republicans and Democrats. Far from a parallel, it highlights the separation between unscripted and scripted across an ideological chasm. Hidden beneath their relativism, Democrats, Left, and establishment media have exploited incidents to construct false narratives and advance extremist policies.
Media’s Closing Argument: Vote for Harris to Save America From ‘Evil’ ‘Maniac’ Trump

In the final month before the election the leftist media settled on their closing argument: A vote for Vice President Kamala Harris is the only way to save America from the “evil” “maniac” Donald Trump.
MSNBCer Jonathan Alter sneered that the “evil” Trump had the “worst character” of any President who held office. His MSNBC colleague Nicolle Wallace sounded the alarm: “Voting for Kamala Harris feels like an emergency.”

