RED TSUNAMI: Kamala Got Swept in All Seven Swing States
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet
The election is over. It was over around 1:30 AM Wednesday when Pennsylvania was called for Donald Trump. He’s the 47th
president of the United States. It’s one of the most remarkable
political comebacks of all time—a true Phoenix from the ashes. They
tried to assassinate him; they tried throwing him in jail via lawfare
and tried damaging his reputation through non-stop media attacks. They
all failed. Trump won 312 Electoral College votes, the most for any
Republican since 1988. Trump swept every swing state on the map this cycle.
The red tsunami carried Trump to victory in North Carolina, Nevada,
Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Ex-MSNBC
analyst Mark Halperin’s sources were right about Harris in these states.
Halperin analyzed the various private polls and spoke to pollsters on
both sides. Things got increasingly bearish for Kamala once she started
that ill-fated media blitz that only sunk her approvals and standing in
the polls. One thing they all said: Harris was at risk of losing most,
if not all, the swing states. Some did not take this news too well: See Xs and videos here.
