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2020-11-11 01:05:04 UTC
A new post-election poll conducted by the Media Research Center reveals
that 36% of voters who chose presumptive President-elect Joseph R.
Biden were not aware of the evidence linking him to corrupt financial
dealings with China through his son Hunter Biden, noted an analysis of
the findings released Monday.
Thirteen percent of these voters (or 4.6% of Bidens total vote) say
that had they known these facts, they would not have voted for the
former Vice President. Such a shift away from Biden would have meant
President Trump would have won the election with 289 electoral votes,
the conservative press watchdog noted.
The greater implication: Press coverage was at fault.
It is an indisputable fact that the media stole the election. The
American electorate was intentionally kept in the dark. During the
height of the scandal surrounding Hunter Bidens foreign dealings, the
media and the big tech companies did everything in their power to cover
it up. Twitter and Facebook limited sharing of the New York Posts
reports, and the liberal media omitted it from their coverage or
dismissed it as Russian disinformation, says Brent Bozell, founder of
the center.
The survey of 1,000 actual voters which included early voters was
conducted Nov. 2-3. It found that while 73% of respondents said they
had heard about these allegations, 27% overall had not. Over one-third
of those who favored Mr. Biden 36% were unaware of the claims.
The net effect: 13.1% of the Biden voters said they would not have
voted for Mr. Biden if they had been properly informed, the survey
analysis said.
Applying this to the most closely-contested states, Arizona, Georgia,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin would today all be in the
Trump column, giving the president 289 electoral college votes and a
second term. This also assumes Alaska, where the current margins are
not close, is also called for the president.
FRATERNITY HOUSE DISARRAY
A potential victory for Joseph R. Biden appears to have unleashed a
pandemic of unsavory behavior among Democrats, who are publicly
berating President Trump and those who voted for him. This is nothing
new, of course. Trump voters have long been called deplorables by
partisan critics, while calls for Mr. Trumps ouster began before he
even took office.
As the unresolved election drags on, such behavior has taken on a whole
new demeanor the meaner, the better, apparently. High-profile
Democrats and progressives have jettisoned civility, at a time when it
could prove a positive influence on a weary population.
Lets not forget what some but not all Democrats have been capable
of during transition times. When incoming President George W. Bush
first arrived to take office at the White House in Jan. 23, 2001, his
staff found that all the W keys on computer keyboards were either
gone or broken.
The outgoing staff of then-President Bill Clinton had been at work.
A yearlong investigation into whether Clinton administration aides
left the White House in fraternity-party disarray as they vacated the
presidential premises has turned up about $15,000 in damage, reported
The Los Angeles Times on June 12, 2002.
Rep. Bob Barr, Georgia Republican, asked the General Accounting Office
last June to look into allegations that Clinton staffers had ripped
phone cords from walls, left obscene voicemail messages, defaced
bathrooms and vandalized computer keyboards by removing the W keys
when they left the White House. A number of items, including a 12-inch
presidential seal and several antique doorknobs, were assumed stolen,
the Times noted.
A NEW TRUMP-FRIENDLY DEMOGRAPHIC EMERGES
A new NBC News survey of early and Election Day voters found that 53%
of Black conservative men voted for President Trump, along with 26% of
those with a high school diploma or no degree, 22% with bachelors
degrees and 20% with graduate degrees.
Support for the Democratic presidential candidate reached a new low
among Black men this year, NBC noted in its analysis, released Nov. 4.
What these stories arent reporting is the impact of the robust
outreach efforts by the Trump campaign and other conservative groups to
reach Black voters, says Vernon Robinson III, who co-authored Coming
Home: How Black Americans Will Re-Elect Trump with Bruce Eberle.
President Trump made historic progress with Black voters thanks to his
strong economy and significant reforms like the First Step Act in 2018.
But Democrats and the media should also take note that Republicans and
conservatives in general were working furiously to communicate to Black
voters in swing states like Iowa that it was in their best interest to
reelect the president, Mr. Robinson notes.
THIS IS NOT THE EMPIRE STATE
A New York newspaper is not pleased with its governor.
Its probably the lowest thing Gov. Andrew Cuomo has ever done, and
thats saying something. On Monday morning, when everyone else was
celebrating the spectacular news that Pfizers vaccine for COVID-19
looks 90 percent effective, Cuomo, as is typical, reverted to
politics, says the New York Post in a new editorial.
We cant let this vaccine plan go forward the way Trump is planning
it. We need to fix it or stop it before it does damage, Mr. Cuomo
announced.
The Post editorial noted of Mr. Cuomo that first he let people die in
nursing homes because of his ineptitude. Now Cuomo wants the body count
to keep climbing because God forbid President Trump oversees a vaccine
effort.
The New York tabloid went on to quote Sen. Ben Sasse, Nebraska
Republican, on the governor: After this nasty virus has killed
hundreds of thousands of Americans and put millions out of work, it is
beyond disgusting that Gov. Cuomo would use a glimmer of hope for
another worn-out Trump is bad talking point. When we get a vaccine,
were going to need all hands on deck distributing it as fast as
possible shamelessly politicizing this is dangerous and stupid.
that 36% of voters who chose presumptive President-elect Joseph R.
Biden were not aware of the evidence linking him to corrupt financial
dealings with China through his son Hunter Biden, noted an analysis of
the findings released Monday.
Thirteen percent of these voters (or 4.6% of Bidens total vote) say
that had they known these facts, they would not have voted for the
former Vice President. Such a shift away from Biden would have meant
President Trump would have won the election with 289 electoral votes,
the conservative press watchdog noted.
The greater implication: Press coverage was at fault.
It is an indisputable fact that the media stole the election. The
American electorate was intentionally kept in the dark. During the
height of the scandal surrounding Hunter Bidens foreign dealings, the
media and the big tech companies did everything in their power to cover
it up. Twitter and Facebook limited sharing of the New York Posts
reports, and the liberal media omitted it from their coverage or
dismissed it as Russian disinformation, says Brent Bozell, founder of
the center.
The survey of 1,000 actual voters which included early voters was
conducted Nov. 2-3. It found that while 73% of respondents said they
had heard about these allegations, 27% overall had not. Over one-third
of those who favored Mr. Biden 36% were unaware of the claims.
The net effect: 13.1% of the Biden voters said they would not have
voted for Mr. Biden if they had been properly informed, the survey
analysis said.
Applying this to the most closely-contested states, Arizona, Georgia,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin would today all be in the
Trump column, giving the president 289 electoral college votes and a
second term. This also assumes Alaska, where the current margins are
not close, is also called for the president.
FRATERNITY HOUSE DISARRAY
A potential victory for Joseph R. Biden appears to have unleashed a
pandemic of unsavory behavior among Democrats, who are publicly
berating President Trump and those who voted for him. This is nothing
new, of course. Trump voters have long been called deplorables by
partisan critics, while calls for Mr. Trumps ouster began before he
even took office.
As the unresolved election drags on, such behavior has taken on a whole
new demeanor the meaner, the better, apparently. High-profile
Democrats and progressives have jettisoned civility, at a time when it
could prove a positive influence on a weary population.
Lets not forget what some but not all Democrats have been capable
of during transition times. When incoming President George W. Bush
first arrived to take office at the White House in Jan. 23, 2001, his
staff found that all the W keys on computer keyboards were either
gone or broken.
The outgoing staff of then-President Bill Clinton had been at work.
A yearlong investigation into whether Clinton administration aides
left the White House in fraternity-party disarray as they vacated the
presidential premises has turned up about $15,000 in damage, reported
The Los Angeles Times on June 12, 2002.
Rep. Bob Barr, Georgia Republican, asked the General Accounting Office
last June to look into allegations that Clinton staffers had ripped
phone cords from walls, left obscene voicemail messages, defaced
bathrooms and vandalized computer keyboards by removing the W keys
when they left the White House. A number of items, including a 12-inch
presidential seal and several antique doorknobs, were assumed stolen,
the Times noted.
A NEW TRUMP-FRIENDLY DEMOGRAPHIC EMERGES
A new NBC News survey of early and Election Day voters found that 53%
of Black conservative men voted for President Trump, along with 26% of
those with a high school diploma or no degree, 22% with bachelors
degrees and 20% with graduate degrees.
Support for the Democratic presidential candidate reached a new low
among Black men this year, NBC noted in its analysis, released Nov. 4.
What these stories arent reporting is the impact of the robust
outreach efforts by the Trump campaign and other conservative groups to
reach Black voters, says Vernon Robinson III, who co-authored Coming
Home: How Black Americans Will Re-Elect Trump with Bruce Eberle.
President Trump made historic progress with Black voters thanks to his
strong economy and significant reforms like the First Step Act in 2018.
But Democrats and the media should also take note that Republicans and
conservatives in general were working furiously to communicate to Black
voters in swing states like Iowa that it was in their best interest to
reelect the president, Mr. Robinson notes.
THIS IS NOT THE EMPIRE STATE
A New York newspaper is not pleased with its governor.
Its probably the lowest thing Gov. Andrew Cuomo has ever done, and
thats saying something. On Monday morning, when everyone else was
celebrating the spectacular news that Pfizers vaccine for COVID-19
looks 90 percent effective, Cuomo, as is typical, reverted to
politics, says the New York Post in a new editorial.
We cant let this vaccine plan go forward the way Trump is planning
it. We need to fix it or stop it before it does damage, Mr. Cuomo
announced.
The Post editorial noted of Mr. Cuomo that first he let people die in
nursing homes because of his ineptitude. Now Cuomo wants the body count
to keep climbing because God forbid President Trump oversees a vaccine
effort.
The New York tabloid went on to quote Sen. Ben Sasse, Nebraska
Republican, on the governor: After this nasty virus has killed
hundreds of thousands of Americans and put millions out of work, it is
beyond disgusting that Gov. Cuomo would use a glimmer of hope for
another worn-out Trump is bad talking point. When we get a vaccine,
were going to need all hands on deck distributing it as fast as
possible shamelessly politicizing this is dangerous and stupid.
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"We have put together, I think, the most extensive and and inclusive
voter fraud organization in the history of American politics."
- Joe Biden
"We have put together, I think, the most extensive and and inclusive
voter fraud organization in the history of American politics."
- Joe Biden