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Opinion: I don't like Trump. But Harris is making me vote for him.

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24.10.2024

I like voting absentee, and I got my ballot in the mail a couple of weeks ago. I’ve spent a lot of time staring at it, not thrilled about my choices at the top of the ticket.

That is, until lately.

Vice President Kamala Harris, her surrogate Democrats and the left-leaning legacy media are all making me – a conservative who is not MAGA in any way – actively want to vote for former President Donald Trump.

And I know I’m not alone.

Harris and her fellow liberals are starting to sound a lot like the Democrats did in 2016, and it’s a huge turnoff to voters like me.

Many in mainstream media (with few exceptions) have dropped any pretense of covering this election fairly and gone full steam ahead in helping Harris defeat Trump.

The examples are numerous, but CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell, one of the moderators of the vice presidential debate this month, just offered an excellent example of the pervasive, obnoxious bias in the news media. With a straight face, O’Donnell related the following about the state of the presidential race.

She started with Harris: “The fight for every single last undecided vote in battleground states is intensifying. Vice President Kamala Harris is targeting disaffected Republican voters by hitting the trail with Liz Cheney in the crucial blue wall states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Cheney was a powerful Republican congresswoman, and today, she called Harris a responsible........

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