At the Washington Reporter, we take our reputation for objectivity seriously. That is why we intended to remain neutral in this presidential election, lest we offend readers on either side of the aisle.
But after seeing our colleagues at the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times publicly reject VP Kamala Harris we recognized the stakes of this election are too high to stay silent.
The Washington Reporter is fully endorsing President Donald J. Trump for President.
The case for President Trump is simple: as president, he delivered low-prices, a booming economy where wages rose faster than inflation, and a safe world.
President Trump delivered the Abraham Accords, a middle-class tax cut, our enemies were deterred, and our border was secure. And most remarkably, he did all of this with an often hostile to the point of deranged Democratic Congress, a partisan special counsel, and open opposition from the press.
On all of the most pressing issues facing America today, President Trump doesn’t just have a plan to fix them, he has a record.
And beyond the policy, President Trump offers something that Kamala Harris does not: he is interesting. He speaks from the heart, he speaks off the cuff, and he has his own ideas. You may not always like what President Trump has to say, but you cannot doubt that he is his own person, and is not pushed around or managed by staff or ideologues.
Likewise, the case against Kamala Harris is also simple: as vice president, she not only failed to secure the border — one of her only assigned jobs — she delivered the worst border crisis in American history. As border czar, she oversaw record surges of illegal immigration, and she has even pledged taxpayer funding for gender transition surgeries for illegal alien criminals. Does that sound like someone who is prepared to fix the border?
And just as President Trump is fundamentally interesting, Kamala Harris is fundamentally boring. She cannot speak off the cuff, she cannot articulate any policy positions, and she cannot specify a single thing that she would have done different than President Joe Biden. Despite endless adulation from the media and billions of dollars raised, Harris is behind in the polls because the more the American people see her mediocrity, the less they like her.
Kamala Harris cannot — and did not —win a single primary. Her presence on the ballot is only because of a coup from Democratic Party elites.
America will be safer, more secure, and more prosperous under President Trump.
Donald Trump for President.