The National Pulse editor urges Republicans not to be complacent against Kamala Harris, warns of coming ELECTION STEAL
The National Pulse's Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam warned the American political right to not be complacent in the elections where former President Donald Trump is going face-to-face with the current Vice President and Democratic Party's assumptive presidential nominee Kamala Harris
because of a possible election steal.
"Do not be complacent about Kamala Harris. I warn you. In this speech given from the same building in which I warned about the transition integrity project and the left's ability to steal an election prior to 2020,"
Kassam said in post on X, formerly Twitter, where he shared a video addressing members of the New York Young Republican Club on the evening of July 23.
He noted, during the speech, that the globalist politicians in France and the United Kingdom headed off surging populist political movements by calling snap elections. But in Harris's case, Kassam argued that she is a "snap candidate," just because she replaced the 81-year-old President Joe Biden, who dropped out of the 2024 presidential contest on July 21.
"There are one hundred and four days left until Nov. 5. And it is your election day, or should I call it, your snap election day," he told the crowd. "Except, perhaps, instead of like in the U.K. and France, it is not a snap date, but it is a snap candidate that we're facing now."
He mentioned how he and former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon warned about ballot drop boxes and the
"Weekend at Bernie's" strategy with Biden during the 2020 elections. "Everything we warned about has come to pass. And the red wave complacents… who should have been eating crow after that moment, instead turned Donald Trump and turned on the MAGA movement," he said.
According to the political activist, people may feel quite good about the "cackling moron that the Democrats are going to end up with," referring to Harris.
"But you have to understand, the only reason they feel assured about putting a cackling moron in place is the same reason they felt assured with putting a cadaver in place in 2020. Because they don't intend to play by the book," he continued. "So we can be two points up in the polls. We can be five points up in the polls. We can be ten points up in the polls. Do not heed the complacents."
Trump, Harris in tight race
Following the historic stepping down of Biden to give the stage to his vice president, early polls suggest that
Harris has closer figures to Trump than her predecessor had. (Related:
If Kamala Harris replaces Joe Biden, survey shows Donald Trump's lead in the polls would only increase.)
According to a YouGov/
The Economist poll conducted from July 21 to 23, Harris is at 41 percent while Trump is at 44 percent. The
New York Times/Siena poll from July 22 to 24 indicated that she is at 47 percent and Trump is at 48 percent among likely voters.
Harris has so far gained the support of enough delegates to the Democratic National Convention to win the nomination. Among the Biden regime’s hot issues were high inflation, big industrial-policy bills and turmoil abroad and these are the same things that Republicans will throw at Harris during debates. If there is one thing that Harris has an advantage over Biden, it is her age. She is 59, 22 years younger than her president and 18 years junior of Trump.
Meanwhile, the
Economist cited Trump's dismal record as he faces lawfare over his alleged participation in that scheme and has been
convicted of felonies relating to his 2016 presidential campaign. On July 13, at a rally in Pennsylvania, a 20-year-old man shot at Trump, grazing the former president's ear, killing a bystander and injuring at least two.
In a July 25 press release, Harris issued a list of the main takeaways of what Trump had given the American people. "Is Donald Trump OK?" the X message said. The seventh of nine entries was: "
Trump is old and quite weird?"
At a fundraising event in Massachusetts on July 27, Harris tried out the line again, describing what Trump and running mate JD Vance had been saying about her as "just plain weird."
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Sources include:
TheNationalPulse.com
X.com
Economist.com
TheGuardian.com
Brighteon.com