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America Turns the Page

When former President Donald Trump rose to his feet on the campaign trail after an assassin’s bullet clipped his ear, blood streaking his cheek, and then thrust a fist into the air while exhorting his supporters to “Fight!”, was there any doubt thereafter that he was destined to win this country back?

Trump Already Won

A generation has come of age in the shadow of Trump’s America First revolution. For voters under 30, Trumpian rhetoric, theatrics, and grievances are the only politics they’ve engaged with. Many men have embraced Trump’s combative style as a response to an elite culture they feel ignores their economic and social interests.

Prediction: Trump for the Win

Trump wins by a comfortable margin, if it’s a fair election. Trump is more popular now than he was in 2016 and 2020. He was more popular in 2020 than 2016. He has significantly gained support, since 2020, among Hispanics and Blacks.

Hope Hicks: Here’s Why Trump Will Win Again

By Hope Hicks: A lot has changed since his improbable win in 2016, but a few things remain the same: Trump is still facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles and relentless attacks, and Americans are again craving strong, common-sense leadership.

The Left Is Preparing for War If Trump Wins

The purpose of the Hitler narrative is not to alter the electoral preferences of left-wing media audiences already solidly in the anti-Trump column, but rather to justify taking extreme measures against Trump and the America First movement and ensure that the bulk of the military sides with the anti-Trump plot.

The Final Case for Trump

Harris lied to the American people about the mental health of the president and maliciously accused those who provided video evidence of his decline of sharing doctored videos. Thank goodness Biden likely at least fought back against the 25th Amendment in the Democratic coup against him.

Trump Won’t Shred the Constitution, But Kamala Surely Will

If Trump had wanted to deprive Americans of their constitutional rights, he would have done it during his first term. Harris, on the other hand, has spent nearly her entire public life depriving others of their own fundamental rights. That’s the choice in six days: Liberty with Trump or tyranny with Harris.

98% of Late Night Jokes Target Trump

During the fall presidential campaign, a Media Research Center study found that hosts of the late-night “comedy” shows told a total of 1,463 jokes about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris — but 1,428 of them were about Trump, and only 35 were about Harris. That’s a whopping 40:1 ratio or almost 98 percent to 2 percent.