Unless the managerial elite and Big Tech are brought to heel, it doesn’t matter how much better Trump polls than Biden.
A recently conducted Harvard-Harris poll pertaining to the 2024 presidential election found that former President Donald Trump has a 5-point lead over current President Joe Biden. Among registered voters across the country, Trump led Biden 46 to 41 percent. The former president also led Vice President Kamala Harris 48 to 40 percent.
The poll is clearly an exciting development for the Trump campaign — Trump himself took to Truth Social to share Breitbart’s reporting of it — and shows that people want an alternative to the Democrat Party’s milquetoast malaise.
The poll also indicated that Trump remained the preferred 2024 presidential primary candidate among Republican voters, maintaining a 10-point lead over DeSantis.
But does this really mean anything?
Substantively conservative Americans may be able to breathe a sigh of relief that their fellow Republican Party members haven’t abandoned the MAGA movement’s exercise in economic populism in an attempt to utterly forsake the heartland once more. But even if Trump does secure the Republican Party’s nomination, he’s already campaigning with one hand tied behind his back by being denied equal access to the digital public square by Big Tech in what amounts to a united display of corporate election interference.And it’s not like Crossfire Hurricane and the Russia-collusion hoax were the only instances in which the deep state and the media collaborated to intimidate and politically undermine Trump. Shortly after the 2022 midterms — something in which Trump had invested immense political capital — it magically became clear to the people who issued the raid on Mar-a-Lago that Trump’s possession of sensitive materials wasn’t, in fact, an issue and that he likely wasn’t selling national secrets to...
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One does not simply vote your way out of a Color Revolution
I am voting for him. I don't think he can win. He made that bed, to a degree. Though a lot of Americans accept that fate. Not much I can do, literally. Sitting in a chair for eight to ten hours a day is... tiring. I'm nearly dead. Not my gig, just returning a favor.
He did one of the big things he suggested he would, and that has led to other good things. I pay my debts.
They will steal the next election. Don't know If I am even going to bother voting, or ever again.
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