A vote for the Kamaleon is a vote for one man rule. Democracy is at risk. Obama, will pull the strings in the coming race war. They will direct the federal government to pay reparations. Bankrupt cy will be next.
TRUMP’S DEFENSE TEAM “ALL HANDS ON DECK”
We know that the Democats are out to destroy Democracy, Free Speech, Religion, Freedom of the Press and the Right to own guns. This goes hand and hand with their effort to have illegal aliens vote, may of them convicted criminals. Additionally, their cadre of left wing progressives will vote not once, but twice. And these same Democrats will have stool pidgeons voting for the dead.
Add to that, these criminals have gone into nursing homes, old age facilites, elderly complexes helping the helpless, who are one step away from the grave with alzheimers disease, fill out their ballot. Imagine that, even Joe has a problem filling out his ballot, he ushered in Major, his shepard, to lend a paw on who to vote for. That is a serious dimentia problem.
However, Trump’s legal team is calling out those who are trying to scam the vote. So far, they have halted those who voted late or did’t have the proper date or signature from casting a ballot. But more importantly, what needs to be done is to get the Supreme Court to jump into the fray. America needs a federal law, which would stop all ineligble voters from casting a vote. It is imperative to vote Republican for this to happen.
VOTE TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP

”NOTHING COMES TO MIND”
Remember, her whole argument of her campaign is that she doesn’t even know who Joe Biden is, even though she’s the sitting vice president. And ‘The View’ host asked her, ‘What would you have done differently over the last four years? Would you have done anything differently than Joe Biden?’ And Kamala Harris says, ‘Nothing comes to mind,’” Vance said.
“The Harris-Walz slogan could be ‘Nothing comes to mind.'”
VOTE TRUMP, HE WILL DRAIN THE SWAMP, A VOTER FOR HARRIS WILL RESULT IN HER DRAINING YOUR WALLET
NBC SUCCUMBS TO TRUMP TEAM – GIVES FREE AIRTIME DURING NASCAR, NFL BROADCAST
NBC gives Trump free election ad airtime during NASCAR, NFL broadcasts after Harris ‘SNL’ furor
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Published Nov. 4, 2024, 2:59 a.m. ET
An election ad for former President Donald Trump aired on NBC toward the end of the broadcast of NASCAR’s Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway and the NFL’s coverage of the Minnesota Vikings-Indianapolis Colts game on Sunday night.
The ad started with “A special message from Donald J. Trump.”
Trump was seen with his “Make America Great Again” hat as he told viewers that electing Vice President Kamala Harris would bring along another “depression.”
He also told viewers to go out and vote with only a handful of hours left before Election Day comes and goes.


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AN OLD FOE JOINS THE TRUMP TRAIN
Nikki Haley pens supportive op-ed in favor of Trump ahead of Election Day: ‘Easy call’
Haley argued that Trump ‘wouldn’t be perfect,’ but preferable to Harris
Published November 3, 2024 5:32pm EST
Nikki Haley, a Republican who ran against former President Trump months ago, penned a supportive op-ed about the presidential candidate on Sunday, two days before Election Day.
The former South Carolina governor wrote the recently-published opinion piece, which is titled “Trump Isn’t Perfect, but He’s the Better Choice.” It ran in the Wall Street Journal on Sunday.
Haley challenged Trump in the 2024 Republican primary before dropping out in early March. In the op-ed, she argued that the “millions” of Americans who have mixed views of Trump should vote for him
Nikki Haley, a Republican who ran against former President Trump months ago, penned a supportive op-ed about the presidential candidate on Sunday, two days before Election Day.
The former South Carolina governor wrote the recently-published opinion piece, which is titled “Trump Isn’t Perfect, but He’s the Better Choice.” It ran in the Wall Street Journal on Sunday.
Haley challenged Trump in the 2024 Republican primary before dropping out in early March. In the op-ed, she argued that the “millions” of Americans who have mixed views of Trump should vote for him.

ON THE FLIGHT TO VICTORY – TRUMP SOARING
Donald Trump erases deficit against Kamala Harris in final pre-election Post poll
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Published Nov. 3, 2024, 4:14 p.m. ET
Republican Donald Trump has pulled into a virtual tie with Vice President Kamala Harris, according to the final poll commissioned by The Post ahead of Tuesday’s election — erasing a four-percentage point deficit as the race entered October.
The survey by Leger found Trump, 78, and Harris, 60, each receiving 49% support among likely voters, with the remaining 2% saying they would back another candidate.

Harris has lost two points of support from the Oct. 1 Leger poll for The Post, which showed her leading the 45th president 51% to 47% among likely voters.
The narrow margin suggests a victory for Trump in the all-important Electoral College. In 2016, the Republican nominee defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton despite losing the popular vote by 2.1 percentage points — and most polls indicate an even closer race in the raw vote total this time around
While most polls have shown a gender gap in the race between Trump and Harris, the Leger survey shows a wide age difference in support of the two major party nominees.
Among voters 18-34, Harris leads Trump by 20 percentage points (59%-39%), while Trump leads by 14 (56%-42%) among those 55 and older, who tend to make up a larger slice of the electorate.
Trump leads Harris by five percentage points among men (51%-46%), while Harris has a seven-point edge among women (53%-46%).

Both candidates will end their campaigns underwater with the American public in terms of favorability, though Trump’s net unfavorability rating of negative-3 (45% favorable, 48% unfavorable) is by far the best of his three runs for the White House. In 2020, the Republican nominee’s favorability was negative-12 and was negative-27 four years earlier in 2016.
Harris has a net favorability of negative-1 (43% favorable, 44% unfavorable), with a surprising 13% saying they either were unsure what they thought of the vice president or didn’t know enough to give her a rating.
Trump also benefits by comparison with his successor, President Biden. Nearly half of respondents (48%) said the 45th president’s term of office was better for them personally, while just 37% said they were better off under Biden’s presidency.However, Trump’s advantage over Harris on the issue of the economy has narrowed, with 45% saying the Republican nominee had laid out the clearest plan on the issue and 42% saying Harris had.
Respondents were deadlocked on the question of which candidate is most likely to improve Americans’ quality of life, with 44% saying Trump and 44% saying Harris.1K
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When asked to give two reasons why they were supporting Trump, 58% of Republican voters said they were doing so because Americans were better off under the former president. Three in ten GOP voters said they were voting Trump because they thought he would be best for reviving the economy and just over a quarter (26%) said they were doing so because they wanted him to prevent more illegal immigrants from entering the US and deport those already here illegally.
The Leger poll conducted for The Post surveyed 1,044 Americans online Oct. 31-Nov. 3, including 950 likely voters. The margin of error is plus-or-minus three percentage points.
KAMALA’S HENCHMENT MURDERED P’nut THE SQUIRREL
P’nut the Squirrel, beloved pet and internet sensation, euthanized after being seized by NY state
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P’nut the Squirrel, of internet fame, has been euthanized after the pet was seized by New York state earlier this week, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation.
The seven-year-old gray rescue squirrel, commonly referred to as “P’Nut” on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, was put to death, along with Fred the raccoon, so that the animals could be tested for the presence of rabies, according to a statement from the agency obtained by WETM.

P’nut’s guardian Mark Longo took to Instagram to memorialize his beloved pet in a video.
Through tears Longo, with his girlfriend at his side, said, “P’nut was the best thing that ever happened to us.”

HILLARY GOES YELLOW PANTS AS SLICK WILLIE SPEAKS THE TRUTH
Role reversal: Trump stumps for Arab votes, Bill Clinton speaks truth to state with large Arab pop.
Michigan is a critical swing state, one that Trump won by 10,000 votes in 2016 but lost by 150,000 in 2024. The Arab and Muslim vote is critical, but so is the Jewish vote.
By HERB KEINONNOVEMBER 3, 2024 20:05Updated: NOVEMBER 3, 2024 21:11
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Even in a US election campaign full of surprises – remember President Joe Biden bowing out mid-campaign in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris – last week’s role reversals in Michigan had some observers scratching their heads.
One of those head-scratching moments was when former president Donald Trump showed up on Friday for a campaign stop in Dearborn, Michigan, the largest Arab-majority city in America in a state with an estimated 200,000 Arab voters.
Why was this a head-scratching moment? It is one thing for Trump to go to the grave of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, as he did in October, and make a play for Jewish voters, even though he knows that historically, Jewish voters have favored his opponents by wide margins and vote heavily for Democrats.
But there was still a certain logic to it: after all, he is unapologetically pro-Israel, and when he was president, he took a number of extremely significant steps that helped Israel.
So even though there is little chance to win over the majority of Jewish voters, there is logic in Trump trying to win over a certain percentage in certain key states – like Pennsylvania and Georgia – to make a difference in a close election.
But Arab voters? Muslims? Voters who said they won’t vote for Kamala Harris because the Biden administration has been too pro-Israel? Those folks are now going to vote for Trump, a man who, when president, banned immigration from several majority-Muslim countries, said he would bar entry to refugees from Gaza, and has criticized Biden for not being supportive enough of Israel?
Apparently, judging from that Dearborn stop, Trump thinks so, and he has enlisted his daughter Tiffany’s father-in-law, Lebanese American businessman Massad Boulos, to help make it so. That explains why, in the waning days of the election, he found time to go to Dearborn to try to win over some of those votes.
Michigan is a critical swing state, one that Trump won by 10,000 votes in 2016 but lost by 150,000 votes to Biden four years later. The Arab and Muslim vote is critical in the state, but so is the Jewish vote, with the Jewish Electorate Institute saying there are 160,000 eligible Jewish voters in the state.
What was as surprising for some as Trump’s whistle-stop in Dearborn was a speech former president Bill Clinton, a Kamala Harris surrogate, gave two days earlier at a church in Muskegon Heights, Michigan, a three-hour drive away.
What was surprising, or rather, counterintuitive, was that in the heart of Michigan, with both candidates chasing after the Arab and Muslim vote, Clinton gave a vigorous defense of Israel’s war in Gaza.
What was striking about Bill Clinton’s speech?

Two things were striking about Clinton’s nine-minute discussion about Israel in the speech that went viral among Jews and pro-Israel supporters and triggered angry blowback by anti-Israel activists and pro-Palestinian organizations.
The first was Clinton’s honesty. He stood up and essentially put to lie the narrative of Palestinian victimhood popular among some progressive and pro-Palestinian supporters in Michigan.
Clinton said that when he was president, Yasser Arafat was offered a state on 96% of the West Bank and Gaza, could choose from inside Israel where he wanted to take the remaining four percent, and was offered a capital in east Jerusalem, including control of two of the four quarters in the Old City.
“And they said no,” the former president declared.
Part of the reason, Clinton said, was that “Hamas did not care about a homeland for the Palestinians; they wanted to kill Israelis and make Israel uninhabitable. Well, I got news for them: They [the Jews] were there first before their [the Muslims’] faith existed. They were there in the times of King David, and the southernmost tribes had Judea and Samaria.”
This wasn’t Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reciting this history. It wasn’t a speaker for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. It was Clinton, a respected elder in the Democratic Party whom Harris wanted on the stump for her, and who was there when Arafat said “no.” He wasn’t a spectator to the events he described but a central participant. He knows.
The second striking aspect of Clinton’s speech – which included defending Israel’s war in Gaza and asking, “What would you do if it was your family… and one day they come for you and slaughter the people in your village?” – was the outpouring of appreciation his words elicited from Jews and pro-Israel supporters on social media.
Clinton’s direct words about Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis, which he described as “united in thinking the only thing we have to do is run every Jew out of Israel,” resonated deeply. As did his statement: “And I’m sorry, I am not for that. I think that is wrong and violates everything we’ve stood for.”
Judging from social media reactions, what was striking here was not only Clinton’s defense of Israel but his straightforwardness in simply telling the truth.
Clinton deserves praise for doing that and doing it in Michigan on the eve of an election. But it is a sad commentary on the times – and an indication of how many Jews and Israelis feel so isolated – that the simple act of telling the truth about Israel and the conflict unleashes a flood of appreciation.
This phenomenon has appeared a number of times since October 7: enormous Jewish gratitude for non-Jewish personalities standing up for Israel, personalities like UK author Douglas Murray, Australian Sky News journalist Erin Molan, and US urban warfare expert John Spencer.
These people, unknown to most within the Jewish community before October 7, have emerged as heroes in the eyes of many Jews ever since for simply doing what Clinton did: speaking the truth.
It is wonderful to hear these voices. It is unfortunate that they are so rare that when they do emerge, the excitement they generate is tremendous.