On Labor Day, the traditional start of fall election campaigns, Real Clear Politics gave Kamala a lead of 1.8 points in the national polls. On the same date in 2020, Biden had a 7.2 point lead. On the same date in 2016, Hillary had a 4.1 point lead.
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Gallup reports that only 34 percent of Americans trust the mass media to report the news "fully, accurately and fairly." Just 7 percent of Americans have "a great deal" of trust and confidence in the media while 28 percent of U.S. adults say they do not have very much confidence and 38 percent have none at all in newspapers, TV and radio.
Douglas Emhoff, as the second gentleman of the United States, has been actively encouraging men to engage in the advocacy for so-called "reproductive rights," - a euphemism for the murder of pre-born human beings.
This episode of Illinois Family Spotlight features remarks from the Go Public for Pro Life rally, organized by Vision 2020.
Can we agree that words mean something? All of us know that there is great power in our words and that civilizations are built and cultures are conquered not so much by armies and navies, but by speeches and lectures, blogs and books — in other words, by the power of our words more so than the threat of bullets and bombs.
Are you a faith voter? Do you want to know how President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have approached the issues that matter to you?
In the real world, no nationwide abortion ban is going to pass Congress, so Donald Trump will never have the opportunity to veto it... But for the Trump/Vance Team, how they have improvised answers to the concerns of pro-life voters could hurt them more than help them.
U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) stood his ground when this ABC host spewed Democrat propaganda and showed us how to do the media's job for them.
Carol Davis, head of the Illinois Election Integrity Program, understands the necessity of protecting election system in Illinois. In this special episode of Spotlight, Carol Davis discusses the impact of mail-in ballots, the mess of our Illinois election system, how illegal immigrants are flooding our voter rolls, and voting strategies.
The Democrat Party of 2024 bears no resemblance to the Democrat Party of the 1960s. To be fair, neither does the Republican Party. The important difference is that the Republicans have maintained a commitment to and love for our original principles, while the Democrats have become the party that is ashamed of our founding.
The lies were thick and fast all week at the Democratic National Convention, but never so blatantly as they were in Vice President Kamala Harris' acceptance speech.