New Polls Reveal FBI’s Raid on Trump Is Sparking Bigger Red Wave

Ever since Joe Biden and his party took over the federal government, America has been in decline. If last year’s elections told us anything, it’s that voters blame Democrats for countless failed policies. Not to mention crises that are crippling our economy. Signs pointed to a red wave this November, which could cost Democrats both the House and Senate.

But liberal outlets spent the summer trying to downplay this “wave.” They suddenly produced polls that suggest Democrats will come out on top. They (wrongly) claimed the end of Roe v. Wade was enough to spark liberal voter enthusiasm (when the economy is the top issue). As usual, the liberal media was denying reality in the hopes of manipulating voters.

Whatever schemes they were cooking up all fell apart this month—when the FBI raided Mar-a-Largo. Most Americans see that as an attack on our democracy—and are ready to fight back.

The first poll to measure public response to the raid indicates that it has galvanized Republicans and Independents. A new survey conducted by the Trafalgar Group for Convention of States Action found that 83.3 percent of GOP voters and 71.7 percent of Independent voters are more motivated to vote in the midterms than they were before the FBI descended on Mar-a-Lago. Moreover, when asked who they believed was behind the FBI action, 76.7 percent of Republicans answered, “Trump’s political enemies,” and 53.9 percent of Independents agreed. A mere 11.9 percent of Democrats said that the search was politically motivated…

The share of Hispanics who said the Mar-a-Lago raid increased their motivation to vote in the midterms was a whopping 80 percent, while 69.9 percent said it was initiated by Trump’s political enemies. This suggests that this episode may well accelerate the increasing tendency of Hispanics to vote Republican. [Source: Spectator]

Well, look at this. Polls coming out post-raid reveal that Republicans and independents are very motivated to vote this November. And most of them agree that the FBI raid on Mar-a-Largo was politically motivated, meaning Democrats did it to sabotage Trump’s future plans.

Only a small percentage of Democrats were influenced by this news or thought the raid was politically motivated. But Biden and his cronies have more to worry about. Hispanic voters, who are already leaving the left in droves, were also more motivated to vote after the FBI raid. And guess what? A majority of them, 69.9% believe the raid was orchestrated by Trump’s enemies.

To add to the left’s misery, the administration’s reaction to the blowback has been pathetic. First, they were dishonest about the actual motivation for the raid. The FBI and DOJ both pointed fingers at each other. An “unnamed” DOJ officer claimed Attorney General Garland was not aware of the raid… only for Garland himself to admit he signed off on it.

The Washington Post ran a fake news story that the raid was about nuclear documents when the unsealed warrant revealed that to be a lie.

Joe Biden refuses to even get involved, claiming (without evidence) that he had no knowledge of the raid. Biden’s silence further shows how shaky and legitimate this raid and investigation is. And, as Americans watch, they will become more livid that Democrats are abusing the power of the FBI to slander and frame a much-beloved president.

How will that work out for them?

Author: Max Davis


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