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Creative Campaigning? People with Harris Signs Get Unexpected Postcards in Their Mailboxes

Supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris who proudly displayed her yard signs recently got a surprise in their mailboxes—a bizarre postcard that many are seeing as justified. The postcard, supposedly thanking recipients for backing Harris, doesn’t stop there. It goes on to say, “We will be moving a family of 2 from the country of Nicaragua into your home,” listing an arrival date of October 30, 2024. It even requests that the household provide food, toiletries, and transportation for the newcomers.

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This kind of message is raising eyebrows among even the most ardent Harris supporters, many of whom are wondering if this is some kind of twisted joke or if there’s more to it. The implications are obvious: it seems like a not-so-subtle reminder of the Biden-Harris administration’s open-border policies, which have led to an unprecedented influx of migrants. The postcard eerily hits home by suggesting that Harris supporters themselves should take on the consequences of the administration’s policies by literally welcoming migrant families into their living rooms.

Many on social media are sharing the postcard, and reactions range from confusion to outrage. Conservatives see this as a wake-up call to Harris voters about the realities of unchecked immigration. After all, if you support a policy, shouldn’t you be willing to live with its consequences?

While it’s unclear who sent these postcards, the stunt perfectly encapsulates the left’s blind advocacy for open borders while ignoring the burden it places on everyday Americans. This postcard incident is a potent reminder of what’s at stake in this election—will Americans choose policies that prioritize their safety and prosperity, or continue down a path that imposes the government’s failures directly on their doorsteps?

Bruce Hoenshell

Bruce Hoenshell is a military historian, he is one of the most prolific conservative writers today, often churning out multiple columns per week. His writings tend to focus on international themes, modern warfare. Style Sampling: “ It is not that we need social networking and Internet searches more than food and fuel, but rather that we have the impression that cool zillionaires in flip-flops are good while uncool ones in wingtips are quite bad.”

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Grisham
Grisham
1 month ago

After a long day of filling out hundreds democrat ballots and also doing an 8 hour shift of ballot harvesting, seeing articles like this really give me the energy to continue. It reminds me that there’s more than the check for $100,000 from George Soros at stake this election!

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