In every election cycle, there is only one poll that matters, and that is the election results. That has never been truer than in 2020. Why should we have paid attention to the polls? As of Thursday morning, the popular vote margin was 50% Joe Biden and 48% Donald Trump. Here are some of the closing polls:
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Democratic donors are feeling a lot lighter in the wallet this week, but how much do they have to show for it? While Fox News raced to call the House for Democrats, the real story behind the numbers is a crushing one for Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). She didn't just watch her majority shrink -- she witnessed a foreboding flip of seats in solidly blue districts. Will she have control over the House when it's all over? Probably, but from a much weaker position -- and without a Senate takeover to cushion the blow.
Not that long-ago surveys reported that over 90% of Americans claimed to believe in God and were moderately religious. However, with the ascendency of the Left and the vitriol of the media and academia against Christianity over the last few years, the percentage of Americans identifying with Christianity has dropped significantly. But the Left is no longer content to merely mock Christians. They now openly hate us and seek to silence us. The question is “why?”
President Donald J. Trump ended his campaign in Grand Rapids in a rally that spilled over into the early hours of Election Day, echoing his 2016 campaign’s final stop in the West Michigan city. Many thousands of citizens gathered to see Trump speak, some waiting hours in line as the sun went down. Temperatures dropped below 45 degrees after sunset.
The 2020 General Election is here! Voters in Illinois are heading to the polls to elect the next President, U.S. Senator and numerous other legislative offices. One section, however, that is often overlooked are judicial candidates. With the recent onslaught of pervasive rulings that have come from various judicial branches, it is painfully clear that this portion of the ballot cannot be overlooked.
Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist 78 that the U.S. Supreme Court would be the weakest branch of government because it had “no influence over either the sword or the purse.” Why then the panic and flaming hair on the Democrat side of the isle with the elevation of Amy Coney Barrett to that Court? What gives? She claims to be an originalist, and by definition an originalist ignores his or her own policy preferences and yields to the intention of the U.S. Constitution’s drafters. This should bother no one, but it really, really upsets the Democrats.
The liberal media has tried to cast a negative light on the Trump administration’s handling of children who are detained at the border. While the situation is undoubtedly heartbreaking, there is more to the story than the media has been highlighting.
Soon after his release from Walter Reed Military Hospital where he received treatment for the coronavirus, President Donald Trump prioritized communicating the importance of pro-life legislation. Yesterday, President Trump posted a series of tweets concerning his pro-life convictions by reiterating his stance on the abortion issue and drawing attention to Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s position.
Justice David Overstreet is running for retention for IL Supreme Court in the 5th District. By the deceitful accusations in her advertising against him, his opponent, Judy Cates, has demonstrated her partisan political bias by knowingly misrepresenting a decision in order to follow the party line and steal your vote by whatever means necessary.
This past month, America’s Progressives showed they will do anything to elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. This includes having social media, along with “legacy” media, spike articles by America’s fourth largest newspaper, The New York Post.
But that’s not all. These Marxists are even vowing revenge on Trump supporters if they get back the reins of power.
But that’s not all. These Marxists are even vowing revenge on Trump supporters if they get back the reins of power.
In addition to the candidates on the November 3rd ballot is an important issue that will have a far-reaching impact on Illinois. Voters will be asked to consider changing Illinois’ income tax from a flat tax to a graduated or progressive tax.
If approved, this change will further harm the finances of Illinois families and damage our already-fragile state economy.
If approved, this change will further harm the finances of Illinois families and damage our already-fragile state economy.

