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Rep. Ted Budd (R-NC) is expanding his lead weeks out from the North Carolina U.S. Senate race, with a second poll this week showing him ahead of Democrat Cheri Beasley outside of a survey’s margin of error. A poll released on Wednesday by Trafalgar Group shows Budd with 48.4 percent support compared to Beasley’s 44.2 percent. The poll was conducted between Oct. 16 – 19 with 1081 likely general election voters, and the margin of error is ± 2.9 percent at the 95 percent confidence level.
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WASHINGTON, Sunday, Oct. 19. Reports are constantly being brought to Gen. SIGEL's headquarters, by deserters and refugees, that the enemy is now rapidly evacuating Winchester. Whether true or false, these reports obtain considerable credit here in official circles. A reconnoissanee is being made to ascertain the facts. A rebel cavalry force was at Catlett's Station on Saturday. WASHINGTON, Sunday, Oct. 18. The Star says that circumstances conspire to induce the general impression among military men here, that the rebels in Gen. MCCLELLAN's front will soon fight. He is evidently crowding them more and more, and they have not evinced a...
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A man from Pennsylvania was indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday for allegedly mailing a letter with death threats containing an unknown white powder to President Joe Biden and Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS). Robert Maverick Vargo, 25, was indicted on multiple charges including threatening the president of the United States and interstate communications with a threat, the Justice Department said. The letter was received by the Rayburn House Office Building, one of the three House of Representatives office buildings, on October 11, which led to a shelter-in-place order for the building, according to the Washington Examiner. “I'm going...
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Yes, there is a day for everything, and I hate it. With a passion. With a burning hot solar flare of a passion. I was happily unaware that today was International Pronoun Day until Twitter destroyed my blissful ignorance by informing me, via this Tweet:
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Republican Senate challenger Adam Laxalt has a one-point lead over Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) among likely voters in Nevada’s Senate race, a Thursday CBS poll found. Laxalt’s one-point lead is within the margin of error. Yet Laxalt has led the race in seven of the last eight polls with an average lead of nearly two points. Cortez Masto has outspent Laxalt by about $9 million, according to third quarter fundraising totals.
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With an estimated surface area of over 600,000 square miles, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) is the largest plastic accumulation zone in the world.Located halfway between Hawaii and California, the GPGP is estimated to contain a whopping 2.41 million tonnes of plastic – and is continuing to grow.
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Whoopi Goldberg has blasted Meghan Markle for 'making other women feel bad' after the royal claimed her time as a 'briefcase girl' on Deal or No Deal made her feel like a bimbo. Goldberg - famed for her liberal views - delivered the hammer-blow on Wednesday's episode of The View, saying: 'My point is, if you see it and that's how you feel, just maybe you don't want to make the other women feel bad because maybe they're not -- you know, maybe they're trying to make a living too.' She continued: 'The objectification might be coming from you and...
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Most people don't read the fine print. Fortunately, in the case of PayPal's new terms of service, somebody did. The online financial transfer company attempted to slip past its users terms that would have allowed it to fine them as much as $2,500 for "the sending, posting, or publication of any messages, content, or materials” which “promote misinformation.” Although this would have supposedly been limited to conduct in the use of its own app, it never seems to work this way on other social media platforms. Patreon, for example, is notorious for imposing its woke morality on content creators who...
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken in an interview said Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent declaration of martial law in annexed regions of Ukraine “speaks to his desperation” in his faltering war. “I think it’s another sign of Putin’s desperation,” Blinken told “Good Morning America” in an interview set to air on Thursday. “Just in the last few weeks, he’s tried to mobilize more forces. He’s gone through with this sham annexation of Ukrainian territory,” Blinken said. “Now, in saying he’s declared martial law in places that he claims have people that somehow want to be part of Russia, that speaks...
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So of course, when Vice President Kamala Harris was asked at an event this week to explain her favorite parts of the Inflation Reduction Act, she faltered. "S- I mean, so much, so m- I- one of the things that I'm very excited about is what we have been doing in terms of electric vehicles," Harris decided was her favorite part of the *Inflation* Reduction Act. "And I have a particular fondness, I must tell you, for electric school buses," she gushed. "I love electric school buses," she added to a smattering of applause from the audience. "I really do....
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VIDEOCongresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently encountered a rowdy townhall in which she was surprised that many in the crowd did NOT worship her. The lights went off overhead and when they came back on, AOC tried to quiet the crowd down with a highly fake accented "LISTEN! LISTEN! OKAY, LISTEN!" When I heard that I thought it had musical possibilities and this is the result.
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Two of the NFL’s wealthiest owners had a fiery back-and-forth during a league-wide owners meeting on Tuesday. The 32 NFL owners voted 31-1 for the compensation committee to reconstruct the contract of commissioner Roger Goodell. His contract is said to be up after the season ends, according to ESPN. With the way the votes went, the NFL owners appear to be pleased with the job that Goodell has done since he took over the position from Paul Tagliabue in 2006, according to Bleacher Report. The one outlier who voted against the motion to reconstruct Goodell’s deal was none other than...
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A mural painted by a student at a Michigan middle school has sparked outrage for featuring a child wearing a transgender flag and a face of a demon. The mural also features a creature holding a syringe, a girl in a rainbow outfit, and the Hamsa hand — which alarmed parents said was a sign of witchcraft.
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The only logical reaction to this story is this: lady, what the hell are you doing? Nevada has become the sleeper race in the closing weeks of the 2022 midterms because Democrats are imploding. The political machine built by the late Democratic Sen. Harry Reid that provided a political steel curtain of protection for his party is dissolving at the worst moment. The state party's leadership got a far-left makeover, which caused a flurry of resignations from Reid's allies. Intraparty squabbles further crippled the apparatus while Reid’s former top lieutenant, Rebecca Lambe, a firecracker political operative, did her best to...
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FNC's Tucker Carlson warned that MSNBC is starting to sound like the radical racialist radio stations that instigated the Rwanda genocide: TUCKER CARLSON: In July of 1993, a radio station in Kigali, Rwanda, began openly attacking one of the country's main ethnic groups, the Tutsis. The radio station was called RTLM, but many remember it as simply Hutu Radio because its audience was primarily Hutu. According to Hutu radio, Tutsi people were responsible for virtually every bad thing that ever happened in Rwanda. Tutsis had way too much money. They had way too much power. Tutsis were way too privileged....
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President Joe Biden plans to travel to Pennsylvania on Thursday to help Democrat Senate Candidate John Fetterman. The president will travel to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to deliver remarks on infrastructure before traveling to Philadelphia for a fundraising reception for Fetterman. It is unclear whether Fetterman will make a public appearance with Biden in Pittsburgh, but he is expected to attend the fundraiser with the president behind closed doors. White House reporters typically get some access to the president’s opening remarks at fundraisers.
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That Jill Biden frequently plays director and shover in chief for supposed leader of the free world Joe Biden when he appears lost and/or confused during public speaking engagements is not new news. But a new report from the New York Times which detailed how the First Lady was stepping in for her husband in key battleground races contained new information as to the depths she goes through to control not just Biden but also his infamous handlers, the ones who are charged with aggressively herding the press away from him, cleaning up his rhetorical messes, and who also work...
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