by Sundance at The Conservative Treehouse
Currently leading by 5 points in both Nevada and Arizona, President Donald Trump is on pace to win every battleground state in the 2024 election.
The states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, previously labeled the “blue wall,” have been called for President Trump. These three states are where James Clyburn spent most of his time on the ballot initiatives. However, most of the critical regional ¹ballot printing operations were defeated.
Last night, President Trump secured Georgia and North Carolina. President Trump is on pace to have shattered every battleground state result and achieve 312 electoral votes. A resounding victory.
(Via Politico) – Donald Trump won Michigan, once again turning the state red just four years after his defeat in 2020.
Both candidates spent a number of their final days in the Great Lakes State as polls projected a race hanging on a knife’s edge. Both Trump and Kamala Harris emphasized manufacturing and the economy in their visits, addressing voters’ worries about lingering post-pandemic inflation — a chief concern that bolstered the former president’s appeal.
The Harris campaign poured resources into the state, spending significantly more money than Trump on ads and implementing a stronger voter outreach program on the ground. But Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, increasingly camped out in Michigan in the final stretch, shoring up support among a swath of voters the vice president struggled to win over. (read more)
¹When it is prudent, I will share more about the intercepted ballot printing operations. For now, suffice to say several awesome groups were focused on fraudulent ballot nullification efforts via voter rolls, manipulated IDs and challenges to the Supervisors of Elections. However, last year, after much thought and contemplation about strategic pressure points, I decided to focus our CTH effort on tracking ballot printing; subsequently notifying regional USPS Postmasters of localized ballot printing operations that could create potential “bulk mail fraud.”
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