It's getting ugly out there. In the past week, sharp-eyed X users have caught Kamala Harris' handlers attempting to deceive voters about the size of her rally crowds. As we have reported before, deepfake and AI technology have reached the point where it is possible to fool the human eye. Some of the time, anyway.
Dems rejoiced today over a CNN/Siena poll that showed Harris up by several points over Donald Trump in three key swing states. The problem? The poll was plagued by inconsistencies. As polling expert Ryan Girdusky pointed out in a RedState report, the numbers don't add up.
Trump likely hasn't lost support with seniors, white voters, and non-college whites. The CNN/Siena poll looks at a small cohort of voters (600) and claims that Trump has lost significant margins in all three categories...right when Harris needs a shot in the arm.
Furthermore, two images have turned up that claim through visual means only that Harris, who was a very unpopular primary candidate in 2020, has large numbers of voters turning out at her appearances.
Have you seen any Harris yard signs or bumper stickers anywhere? Please share in the comments, because we've only spotted a few, and The Manhattan has been on the road in New England and the upper Midwest for the past two weeks.
It's upsetting to think that mass media and the Harris campaign have colluded to make it appear that Harris is more popular than she is. But take a close look at the photos proffered by mass media outlets and judge for yourself.