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End Of Day - 6-12-26 - Is The End Near, The Real Threat, Children At Risk

Is The End Near?

 

End Of Day - 6-11-26 - Warning To Iran, Trump's Secret, Iran vs. Elon

Warning To Iran

 

End Of Day - 6-10-26 - Young Washington, Love It Or Leave It, Platner Prevails

Young Washington

 

End Of Day - 6-9-26 - Primary Day, The Left's Affordability Scam, Vance Fights Fraud

Primary Day

 

End Of Day - 6-8-26 - Raman's Rigged Results, Deadly DEI, Israel vs. Iran

Raman’s Rigged Results

 

End Of Day - 6-5-26 - Trump's Economy, We've Been Warned, The Red/Green Alliance

Trump’s Economy

 

End Of Day - 6-4-26 - Bolton Busted, Antisemitism On Display, Fighting Fraud

Bolton Busted

 

End Of Day - 6-3-26 - The Results, Trump's Economy, Left-wing Hate

The Results

 

Six states held primary elections yesterday. Here’s my take:

 

Normal vs. Crazy, The Battle of Newark, Maine Mess

For the second year in a row, the Trump White House said nothing about June being “Pride Month.” The Trump Education Department is celebrating June as “Title IX Month” in honor of the historic legislation that was signed into law in June 1972. Title IX ensured women and girls had equal opportunities in education and sports.

The Left is now threatening those opportunities by letting boys cheat in girls’ sports, crushing the hopes and dreams of young women by stealing their honors and college scholarships. Thankfully, the Trump administration is fighting to restore normalcy after four years of Biden/Harris lunacy.

Poll Position, Trump's Transformation, Robbing Girls

The eyes of the nation are focused on the primary races in California tomorrow. The state has an open primary system where everyone runs on one ballot. The top two finishers, regardless of party, advance to the general election. It’s possible to have a general election between two Democrats, which is a real possibility according to the polls.

The latest poll finds former Biden Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra (D) leading the race for governor at 28%, followed by Democrat Tom Steyer at 22% and Republican Steve Hilton at 21%. Republicans are hoping that Hilton makes it into the general election.