NEW YORK -
Dec. 11, 2015 -
PRLog -- Nia-Malika Henderson (http://www.cnn.com/
profiles/nia-
malika-henderson)
, a CNN political reporter just put out a scathing report on the Carson campaign that was laced with bias information and lacked any real facts. Her notion that the campaign is in "chaos" is by stringing together a few statements out of context and then lambasting them to the public at large suggesting Carson has fallen. The continued disinformation campaign brought forth by the media is an attempt to decapitate the only Republican candidate who has a clear path to victory against Democrat, Hillary Clinton. CNN's report headline, "a campaign at war" couldn't be further from the truth. ACP sat down with Justin Tranchita, Carson supporter and the performer of hit song "This is America" and here is what he had to say. " I was at lunch with Carson and his leadership this past Wednesday and they all seem to speak in one voice, there seemed to be no discontent in the ranks, infact it was quite the opposite this team seemed poised for victory not defeat." All the major left leaning publications have continued to lash out at Ben Carson over the past few weeks as Carson gained strength in the political field and even claimed the top spot in November. Nia contends that top aides to Carson are somehow at war over the media believing the way he says "HAMAS" sounds more like the word "hummus", a middle eastern condiment. It seems like lunacy for the media to even make an issue out of this. How are we to know that Dr. Carson simply pronounces words slightly different because of his ethnicity or where he grew up in the United States? It is obvious he knows a terror group is not a topping for pita chips. This last round of attacks against Dr. Carson is one day after his poll numbers stabilized in a new CBS/NYT poll out yesterday Carson's numbers stopped dropping and looked to finally garner at least some upward mobility. It was also a day after some media outlets again brought to light the problem that potentially exist for Senator Ted Cruz as he was born in Canada to an American mother and Cuban father. Both the Clinton campaign and the Trump campaign have signaled potential lawsuits if Cruz is elected because he may not qualify as a natural born citizen. The American people will have a chance to hear Dr. Carson defend himself and outline his positions at the upcoming CNN debate December 15th.