Corporate Media Refuses To Cover Primary Win Of Republican Frontrunner
The longer the primary contest drags on, the better it is for Joe Biden.
Primary season is now officially underway with former President Donald Trump slightly topping the media’s arbitrary 50 percent threshold for “true victory” in the Iowa caucuses Monday. The corporate press immediately blacked out coverage of Trump’s 30-point-margin win.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis put everything into Iowa and came in second with 21 percent of votes, below what polled in Iowa before he got into the presidential race. He wanted to show Trump could be defeated and failed—a tragic campaign.
Coming in third, Nikki Haley claims the presidential is now a two-person race.
The longer the primary contest drags on, the better it is for Joe Biden. That’s another reason Democrat money is backing Republican challengers to Trump.
Julie Kelly on what DeSantis should have done in Iowa.
Republican Sen. James Lankford claims a leaked draft of a border amnesty bill he’s working on is “a lie.” An alleged draft showed the bill granting work permits to illegal aliens, allowing border trespassers to stay in the United States, and providing foreign law-breakers U.S. taxpayer-funded lawyers.
After all this loss of life, families, and homes, Ukraine has asked for a peace deal.