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Opinion: I'm a non-MAGA conservative. Sanctimonious liberals make me want to vote Trump.

Between Kamala Harris' nonsensical preaching on democracy, the media's harping against Donald Trump and liberals playing the woman card, I've had enough.

I like voting absentee, and I got my ballot in the mail a couple of weeks ago. I鈥檝e spent a lot of time staring at it, not thrilled about my choices at the top of the ticket.

That is, until lately.听

Vice President Kamala Harris, her surrogate Democrats and the left-leaning legacy media are all making me 鈥 a conservative who is not MAGA in any way 鈥 actively want to vote for former President Donald Trump.

And I know I鈥檓 not alone.听

Harris and her fellow liberals are starting to sound a lot like the Democrats did in 2016, and it鈥檚 a huge turnoff to voters like me.听

Many in mainstream media (with few exceptions) have dropped any pretense of covering this election fairly and gone full steam ahead in .听

The examples are numerous, but CBS News鈥 Norah O鈥橠onnell, one of the moderators of the vice presidential debate this month, just offered an . With a straight face, O鈥橠onnell related the following about the state of the presidential race.

She started with Harris: 鈥淭he fight for every single last undecided vote in battleground states is intensifying. Vice President Kamala Harris is targeting disaffected Republican voters by hitting the trail with Liz Cheney in the crucial blue wall states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Cheney was a powerful Republican congresswoman, and today, she called Harris a responsible adult."聽

O鈥橠onnell then followed up with this about Trump: 鈥淎s for former President Donald Trump, he was back in North Carolina again pushing false claims about FEMA and immigrants. That's after he spent the weekend slinging a crude insult at Harris, engaging in lewd locker room talk about the late golfing legend Arnold Palmer, and staging a campaign stunt at a Pennsylvania McDonald鈥檚.鈥

It would almost be funny if the stakes weren't so high.

Opinion:Republicans for Kamala Harris? A true conservative couldn't vote for her.

Harris supporters sound a lot like Hillary Clinton, and it's not a good thing

Ahead of the 2016 election, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, who was constantly trying to play up what a brute Trump was, said you could put half of his supporters into a 鈥渂asket of deplorables,鈥 because they must be as 鈥渟exist" and "racist鈥 as the Republican nominee himself.听聽

(It turns out, that wasn鈥檛 a smart thing for Clinton to say.)聽

Opinion:Why is Trump doing so well in the polls? It's the economy, stupid.

Along those lines, , making a big deal about in the United States. And she made it clear that all women had a duty to vote for her, regardless of their political views. If they didn鈥檛 vote for her, then it must be because of the men in their lives.听

That rhetoric was insulting to women then, and it still is today. Not to mention ineffective.听

Yet, that has not stopped the media and Harris supporters from echoing that sentiment now.听

For instance, Jess Piper, a progressive activist in Missouri, recently opined the following on social media: 鈥. I don鈥檛 care what kind of sign your husband has put out in your yard, or what your pastor preaches on Sunday, you can vote your conscience. You can vote for your children and grandchildren. No one will know.鈥

贬耻丑?听

And The New York Times this week devoted a whole 鈥渘ews鈥 story to how gender is one of the pivotal aspects of this election, noting that Harris has the 鈥減otential to make history .鈥澛

The Times purports that this makes a lot of people (men) uncomfortable: 鈥淚n quiet conversations, some female Harris supporters can鈥檛 shake the uneasy feeling that men in their lives are struggling to support a woman 鈥 especially a Black and South Asian woman 鈥 even if they don鈥檛 want to admit it.鈥

No men in my life have cared at all about Harris鈥 sex or race. They do care, however, about her policies 鈥 or lack thereof.

So do the women.听

Harris wants this election to be about 'democracy.' Have you heard her talk about it?聽

Harris has so poorly defined what her presidency would look like and what she actually believes, she鈥檚 resorted to and what鈥檚 happened in the past.听

This week, she several battleground states touting the slogan 鈥淐ountry Over Party.鈥

Their focus? The threat they believe Trump poses to our democracy, given what happened after he lost the election in 2020 and the Capitol riot on Jan. 6,聽2021.听

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, left, and Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., answer questions at a campaign town hall on Oct. 21, 2024, in Royal Oak, Mich.

So you may assume that Harris has spent some time thinking about all this. At a event Monday in Royal Oak, Michigan, :听

鈥淲e cannot despair. You know, the nature of a democracy is such that I think there鈥檚 a duality. On the one hand, there鈥檚 an incredible strength when our democracy is intact, an incredible strength in what it does to protect the freedoms and rights of its people.听Oh, there鈥檚 great strength in that.

"And it is very fragile. It is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it. And so that鈥檚 the moment we鈥檙e in. And I say do not despair because in a democracy, as long as we can keep it, in our democracy, the people, every individual has the power to make a decision about what this will be 鈥 so let鈥檚 not feel powerless.鈥

I鈥檒l spare you the rest, which is typical Harris 鈥 a word salad that takes a lot of time to say nothing.听

Between Harris鈥 nonsensical preaching on democracy, the media鈥檚 harping against Trump and liberals playing the woman card, I鈥檝e had enough.听

And I may do exactly what they鈥檙e hoping people don鈥檛: Vote for Trump.听

Ingrid Jacques is a columnist at 91影视. Contact her at ijacques@usatoday.com or on X, formerly Twitter: @.

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