Rasmussen poll: Trump approval stays high at 52 percent on eve of election
President Donald Trump’s support was rated at 52 percent on Monday, Nov. 2, and he is in a near tie with Democratic rival Joe Biden on the eve of the election, according to Rasmussen Reports, one of the most accurate pollsters on Election Day in 2016. President Trump is seeing good ...
New Jersey Police consider pressing charges against Trump supporters for Parkway protest
Authorities might target motorists who expressed their desire for the president to win another four years in the Oval Office. New Jersey State Police are searching for Trump supporters who allegedly blocked traffic along the Garden State Parkway on Nov. 1. Although the group only intended to express their political views about ...
President Trump is on the edge of a resounding victory say Gingrich and Bossie
Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House has no doubts that President Trump is in for a resounding Electoral College victory. The election has arrived, and enthusiasm for the president is at an all-time high. President Trump was elected in 2016 to make changes, and drain the swamp, he is ...
Pennsylvania Democrats vote for Trump: Party went too ‘far to the left’
An Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, councilman said that the “shy” vote for President Donald Trump is a real phenomenon, and one that includes the Democrats themselves who are disenchanted with the party's too “far to the left.” Sam DeMarco, chairman of the Allegheny County Republican Committee—which includes Pittsburgh—told the Washington Examiner that ...
President Trump’s vitality: Tours 14 cities in 3 days (Photo report)
President Donald Trump, toured 14 locations in the last 3 days of his campaign to be re-elected as president, ending on Monday, Nov. 2, with five events in the states of North Carolina, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. We reviewed some of the president's stops showing the best images of the events. Saturday, ...
President Trump, the first president in American history to openly confront the CCP
During the last few years, President Trump was one of the few politicians in the United States' history to recognize and publicly denounce the true nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its threat to the country and the entire world. From the beginning of the Trump Administration, both the ...
‘That’s not photoshop’: Democrats panic over images of massive Trump rallies
With only hours to go before the general election, Democratic leaders have turned on the warning light of the massive turnouts at President Donald Trump's latest rallies. One of them was Lt. Gov. of Pennsylvania John Fetterman, who showed his concern before the crowd that approached Butler city on Saturday night ...
Health authorities allow those infected with CCP Virus to vote in person
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in its Nov. 1 update on its website, authorized people infected with the CCP Virus or that have symptoms to vote in person, respecting established rules for prevention. To the surprise of many, the CDC published that it authorizes those infected with the ...
Ice Cube reaffirms its choice to work with Trump for the black community and turns its back on criticism
American rapper Ice Cube has once again defended President Donald Trump's platinum plan for the economic development of the African American community despite attracting criticism from mainstream media. During an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Oct. 29 the rapper called on both presidential campaigns to see which one ...
‘America First’: Trump’s slogan against the threat of the Chinese Communist Party
After U.S. leaders neglected the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) selfishness and underhanded subversion in the country for 40 years, President Donald Trump took on rescuing America from the CCP’s influence, according to Whitehouse.com. Of all the underhanded measures that made the CCP the greatest threat to the United States and the ...
President Trump wants to prevent fraud and calls for voting to end on Nov 3
Faced with the possibility of election fraud and threats of violence in the streets, President Trump insisted in his speech in Georgia on Sunday, Nov. 1 that ballots arriving after Nov. 3 must not be received or counted. As reported by Fox News, President Donald Trump on Sunday night at a ...
President Trump is favorite in Iowa: Biden fades, according to new survey
With an unusual 7-point lead, President Donald Trump is well ahead of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in Iowa. The poll conducted by Des Moines Register/Mediacom, between Oct. 26 and Oct. 29, shows President Trump the favorite at 48% and 41% for candidate Biden, reported Des Moines Register on Oct. 31. Moreover, ...
President Trump’s campaign launches Plan B: To overcome media censorship
As President Donald Trump's campaign works for his re-election, it is actively deploying its Plan B, used in 2016, to overcome the incessant censorship of the Big Tech and media. The social networks Twitter and Facebook censored from the beginning the discovery of the scandalous corruption that surrounds the Democratic presidential ...
Kamala Harris has a communist agenda, and is not afraid to promote it just days before the election
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) the most left-wing senator for 2019, and now Joe Biden's running mate for the 2020 election, posted a video just two days before Election Day, with a conclusion that "equitable treatment means we all end up at the same place," demonstrating her strong socialist agenda. The video, ...
Biden tries to court voters during crucial Pennsylvania rally, it doesn’t turn out well
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's gaffes, continued over the weekend as Election Day nears. During a Philadelphia campaign stop on Sunday, Nov. 1, Biden told a crowd that he was wearing a jacket representing the city's football team. However, his jacket actually bore the logo of the University of Delaware, the ...
Americans will choose President Trump says Candace Owens: ‘Democrats are the party of hate, intolerance, and violence’
Candace Owens is a black conservative who is entirely behind President Trump in his bid for reelection. She is attempting to dissuade Democrats from voting for Joe Biden, as it is time to leave the party after "60 years of lies." On Thursday, Owens tweeted for a push to "Blexit"—or a ...
Trump supporter convoy did ‘nothing wrong’ and FBI should hunt terrorists and anarchists instead says president
A federal law enforcement agency should stop investigating President Trump's supporters in Texas and investigate serious crimes instead, the president said. The president expressed disappointment with the FBI after learning it is examining whether Trump 2020 campaign supporters broke the law during a convoy protest on the Interstate 35 Highway between ...
Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters will ‘never, ever forgive’ African Americans who ‘shamefully’ vote for President Trump
A Democrat from California threatened to hold a grudge against black Americans who help give the president another four years in the Oval Office. Rep. Maxine Waters vowed to permanently resent African Americans who vote for President Donald Trump at the general election on Nov. 3. "For those black young men, who ...
Pastor from California says he is voting for the president who ‘loves prayer’ more than any other president he has seen
One pastor at an influential church in California has stated he is casting his vote for Donald Trump with "confidence." Bill Johnson is a a fifth-generation pastor and senior leader of Bethel Church in Redding, and he believes mainstream media has wrongly cast the president as a "racist, misogynist, and ...
Millions of food boxes destined for Colorado families had their letter from the president removed by Denver group
Farmers to Families food boxes were distributed to millions of U.S. families to help them through the pandemic. One of Colorado's groups that delivered the packages decided to remove the president's letter before sending out the boxes, after having a meltdown over the inclusion of a message. As part of the ...
