After nearly four years, it all comes down to this.
If the 2024 presidential race were a marathon, starting on November 5th, 2020, then it is now just about to enter the last of its 26.2 miles. Donald Trump has already overcome more than any candidate in history to get to this point: He’s overcome systematic deplatforming, a primary challenge from Ron DeSantis, the politically-motivated destruction of the Trump Organization, a sham defamation case, a raid on Mar-a-Lago, four criminal indictments, a felony conviction, and, on top of all that, an assassin’s bullet. After all that, Trump faces only one final challenge: disposing of Kamala Harris and her pet “white dude” from Minnesota.
Many American patriots have let themselves become nervous, depressed, or worked up about this final challenge. They have let themselves be weakened by reports of “Kamalamentum.” Having to look up “brat” on Urban Dictionary has left them feeling behind the curve. With the Democratic convention unfolding this week, odds are that pro-Kamala propaganda and her polling position will reach their absolute peak.
First off, let’s not lose our heads: Every party gets a convention bump. Voting is still a month away, and Election Day is more than two months out. […]
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