In the closing weeks of the 2020 presidential election, the Deep State, Big Tech and corporate media teamed up to kill the Hunter Biden laptop story. Polls suggest that had the bombshell New York Post story been allowed to fully surface, the outcome of the election may well have been different. President Donald Trump would have won a second term, while Joe Biden and his fellow Democrats probably would have declared the election was stolen from them.
Four years later, the accomplice media and their political co-conspirators are teaming up to cover up another huge story with the potential to affect the outcome of the election. That story: Vice President Kamala Harris is an idiot absolutely unqualified to be the President of the United States of America.
The Magic of Polls
Most Americans should be well-acquainted with Harris’ embarrassing body of work by now. From her utter lack of substance — what the hell is an “opportunity economy?” — to her bumbling and grotesquely ineffectual tenure as Biden’s bogus border czar to her routine inability to construct a coherent sentence, Kamala Harris is a walking disaster who, thanks to the Democrat Party’s quiet coup, is now running for president.
As unpopular a vice president as she has been, with as much political baggage she brings to the race, Trump should be winning in a landslide. He’s not. At least, according to the polls, orchestrated by the same accomplice media outlets that have served as an anti-Trump political action committee for the better part of the past decade. […]
— Read More: thefederalist.com
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