If current trends hold, Donald Trump will be the newly elected president of the United States in November. I am not saying this is good or bad news, but a potential outcome unless something changes, and fast.
Facing seventeen Republican candidates tearing each other apart, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 race was hers to lose, which she did by calling half the voters gun-carrying, Bible-thumping “deplorables.”
The most recent election polls place Donald Trump ahead of Joe Biden by a comfortable margin. Yet, Democrats are whistling past the graveyard, confident that come November, common sense will prevail, and voters will be so afraid of Donald Trump and his unwashed supporters, those redneck Walmart shoppers with missing teeth—our modern-day Les Misérables —that they will re-elect Joe Biden.
The upcoming presidential election’s main political battle line has been drawn between hard-working citizens wanting a fair shake (The Normies) and the intellectual ruling class, including our universities, the press, and many corporate chieftains….
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