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by Becca London | RNNWith a "red wave" expected to hit the midterm elections nationwide (cheating by Dems notwithstanding), Republicans are trying to get out the vote among their own voters, and convert as many independents and democrats as possible. But this year, some unexpected people have already indicated they are abandoning corrupt Democrats and backing a different horse -- and liberals are not happy about it. One key race is for Los Angeles mayor, and the candidates are: a black Democrat female, Congresswoman Karen Bass, and her opponent Rick Caruso -- a white male and lifelong Republican who only...
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One of the most watched news shows in the country aired the rantings of a George Soros-funded organization that vilified free speech on social media just two days before Election Day. CBS’s 60 Minutes dedicated at least 522 seconds of airtime during its Nov. 6 show to the fear-mongering of Center for Humane Technology (CHT) co-founder Tristan Harris, two days before the Nov. 8 midterm elections. Soros’ Foundation to Promote Open Society funded Harris’s group with a $1 million grant in 2020, which CBS conveniently chose not disclose. Soros-funded groups financed to the tune of at least $80,233,084 have been...
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A political party convinced the country faces an existential crisis if its opponents win at the ballot box is a threat to democracy. The 2022 election results aren’t that hard to predict. Republicans will win and they’ll win big. The only questions on that front are how large will GOP majorities be in the House and Senate, and how many governor’s mansions will the GOP control? Will the red wave be a tsunami or just a massive breaker? Beyond the numbers game, the larger question looming over this midterm cycle is why, at a time when inflation and the economy...
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Jordan Marshall and Kandace Florence, who attended high school together in Virginia Beach, had been vacationing in Mexico City with Marshall’s friend from New Orleans, Courtez Hall. The trio was there for the celebrations surrounding “Dia de Muertos,” or Day of the Dead. Kandace Florence’s boyfriend was on the phone with her on the night of Oct. 30 when Florence started getting sick, the family told Nexstar’s WAVY. She told him something wasn’t right. The two eventually were disconnected and he couldn’t get Florence back on the line. He then called the Airbnb host to do a welfare check, and...
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy on Tuesday urged U.S. lawmakers to continue their "unwavering" support for Kyiv even if Republicans gain majority control in the House of Representatives. As Americans head to the polls Tuesday for the midterm elections, officials around the globe are watching to see if and how the balance of power will shift between Democrats and Republicans. Kyiv has relied heavily on U.S. support throughout the eight-month war following Russia’s invasion in February, but concern has mounted in the war-torn nation that Washington's support may weaken if Republicans gain control in Congress.
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Recently Biden was propped up behind a podium to holler threats to “2020 election deniers”. It was laughable, pathetic even, as his own have been mewling and puking about stolen elections for the past six years. My answer: FORGET 2020! The proof of our duly elected government being stolen in a successful Coup has been there for all to see since November 4 of that year. Only the most afflicted with TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome), that viral mental condition apparently more potent than Covid for some, still think Biden is really our President. They may never recover, but I frankly...
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Post your final election predictions here. U.S. House, Senate, Governors, any other races you like.
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Ballot initiative would create state-regulated 'healing centers' where participants can experience the drug under the supervision of a licensed 'facilitator'... (Headline USA) In a red-wave election year in which incumbent Democrat Sen. Michael Bennet faces the possibility of defeat at the hands of centrist GOP candidate Joe O’Dea, Colorado Democrats have devised a shrewd plan to rally their core base of washed-out hippies and homeless drug addicts. Voters are deciding Tuesday whether theirs will become the second state, after Oregon, to create a legalized system for the use of psychedelic mushrooms. Ironically, the Oregon policy, implemented in 2020, is one...
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If the brain no longer responds correctly to the hormone insulin (insulin resistance), this also has a negative effect on the metabolism in the body and the regulation of eating behavior. A recent study shows that as little as eight weeks of exercise can help restore the brain's insulin sensitivity in severely overweight adults. This opens up new therapeutic possibilities for reducing obesity and diabetes risk factors in the future. Fourteen women and seven men aged 21–59 years with a body mass index of 27.5–45.5 took part in the study. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to determine insulin...
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48k ballots as of 9:00 am AZ in Maricopa Co. Early estimates were it would be 2:1 R/D 58% R 15% D 4:1 !!
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THE FIX IS IN! The polls opened in Maricopa County at 6 am, and already voters are being told that the tabulators are not working. Katie Hobbs is the current Secretary of State in charge of elections. She is failing – again! Instead of tabulating their ballot directly, voters are being told to put their ballot into a box under the tabulator so that their ballot may be tabulated at a later time downtown. Voters are told to just drop their ballot into the open door seen below. This is happening across Maricopa County. Richard Baris says the malfunctioning is...
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As legal battle explodes over ballots and voters scramble to fix mistakes Both Pennsylvania Senate hopefuls Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz cast their votes in person on Election Day morning Fetterman and his wife Gisele pulled up to their polling place in Braddock in a pick-up truck, with Fetterman sporting gym shorts His campaign told reporters he would not be answering questions at his polling site, as he wouldn't be able to understand them due to his ongoing auditory processing issues - the after-effects from his May stroke Oz spoke to Fox & Friends and reporters at...
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Conservative Jewish voters are waiting in lines HUNDREDS OF YARDS LONG in New York today. The conservative Jewish voters are being forced to stand in line for hours to vote today. This is anti-Semitism. They are not allowing the conservative Jews to vote. Where is the Anti-Defamation League? Via Richard Baris and Yossi Gestetner. PLEASE STAY IN LINE!
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ATLANTA — Several final polls for Georgia’s 2022 gubernatorial race show that incumbent Governor Brian Kemp (R) will defeat Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams handily in a rematch of the 2018 election. Per RealClearPolitics’ polling average, Kemp has an 8.3-point lead over Abrams. The Trafalgar Group’s latest and closing poll for this race reports that the governor could defeat his opponents by a margin of nearly nine points, with 52.6% of respondents in a survey taken between November 4 – November 6 affirming they would vote for Kemp. Just 43.7% of those who responded to Trafalgar said they would vote for...
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The 4,281-foot-long (1,305 meters) tunnel, which brought water to thousands of people in its heyday, was discovered by an Egyptian-Dominican Republic archaeological team, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a statement(opens in new tab). Ancient Egyptian builders constructed the 6.6-foot-high (2 m) tunnel at a depth of about 65 feet (20 m) beneath the ground, Kathleen Martínez, a Dominican archaeologist and director of the team that discovered the tunnel, told Live Science in an email. Finds within the tunnel included two alabaster heads: one of which likely depicts a king, and the other represents another high-ranking person,...
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Ukraine’s president has suggested he’s open to peace talks with Russia, softening his earlier refusal to negotiate with Moscow while President Vladimir Putin is in power — while sticking to Kyiv’s demands. Volodymyr Zelenskyy's appeal to the international community late Monday to “force Russia into real peace talks” reflected a change in rhetoric for a man who signed a decree in late September stating “the impossibility of holding talks” with Putin. But since his preconditions appear to be non-starters for Moscow, it’s hard to see how Zelenskyy’s latest comments would advance any talks. Zelenskyy reiterated that his conditions for dialogue...
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With all due respect to the great arguments that Dr. John posted, two recent stories that won't be the driving force that sends anyone to the ballot box need to be mentioned. Neither hit you on a daily basis like getting mugged on the subway platform or at the gas pump, but both are important in regards to America's future. As you might have guessed from the header image, the first of the two stories is regarding the Paul Pelosi attack. If you want a quick refresher on Nancy Pelosi's husband having an alteration his late night entertainment the other...
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This week, Saturday came a day after Sunday. Sixty plays from the Indianapolis Colts only produced 121 total offensive yards in their Nov. 6 game against the New England Patriots, tallying up an average of only 2.0 yards-per-play. As a result of the atrocious performance — one of the worst in recent Colts history — the NFL franchise made the move to fire head coach Frank Reich, who was currently serving his fifth year, according to ESPN. Replacing Reich on an interim basis will be Jeff Saturday, who played for the Colts from 1999 until 2011. Before getting the interim...
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Which subvariants are circulating right now? And what is the ‘nightmare variant’? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the BA.5 subvariant, which powered the summertime COVID-19 surge, still causes just under half of infections across the country. But two other subvariants are growing rapidly and are expected to outcompete BA.5 very soon: BQ.1 and BQ.1.1. As of last Friday, BQ.1 accounted for 14% of COVID-19 infections in the United States, while BQ.1.1 accounted for 13.1%. Another variant, called BA.4.6, has also gained some ground since August. It now accounts for 9.6% of cases. BF.7, BA.5.2.6, BA.2.75 and...
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U.S. households expect the Republican Party will win control of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, according to a survey of consumers from the University of Michigan. The survey, conducted by the same outfit that measures one of the most widely followed measures of consumer sentiment, did not ask consumers which party they favored. Instead, it asked which party they expected to win. Republicans came out ahead by significant margins among consumers across all income, education, and age groups.
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