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President Trump and First Lady Melania voted today in Florida. After voting a rather coarse speaking President Trump gives remarks to the media and answers questions. …”Stay in line.” No matter how long it takes, “stay in line” to vote. After thousands of hours speaking in front of massive audiences, President Trump’s voice reflects the intensity of how hard he campaigned on behalf of all of us
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Are you sure it isn't 900 MILLION? I mean, as long as you're gonna exaggerate, Joe, why not shoot for the moon? On the Election Day episode of Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough made a pathetic attempt to build optimism for Kamala Harris. [snip] Even more deceptively, Scarborough claimed that Kamala has 900,000 door-knocking volunteers in Pennsylvania. A recent Time magazine article indicated the real number is 110,000. An internet search suggests that Scarborough claimed for Pennsylvania the total number of Kamala volunteers in the entire country! Get the rest of the story and view the video here.
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Unavailable due to copyright complaint. So here's a summary in my own words: Trump loses by only 3%, less than Robert Kennedy's vote total. In 2020, Biden beat Trump by 14 points; in 2016, Clinton won by 47 points; Obama won by 48 and 24 points. Republican Jim Moylan re-elected to US House of Representatives as delegate. The Republicans picked up the Guam legislature, now with nine legislators to the Democrat's six. Citation: Moylan wins reelection, Republicans retake Legislature in unofficial tally By Joe Taitano II Pacific Daily News
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The Times Tech Guild, which represents workers like software developers and data analysts at The New York Times, went on strike early Monday, just ahead of the busy Election Day news period. The two sides negotiated until late Sunday. The sticking points in recent days were whether the workers could get a “just cause” provision in their contract, which means they can be terminated only for misconduct or another such reason; pay increases and pay equity; and return-to-office policies. ...
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I’m writing this before the election results are known, however, I think Trump will win. I think he’ll take office in January. Still, the two months between will be chock full of Democrat tricks trying to delegitimize his victory, coordinated riots seeking to push America into chaos before he’s inaugurated, and the swamp seeking to do everything it can to insulate itself from the potential consequences of a Trump presidency. January 20, 2025, will not be a checkered flag moment. On the contrary, it will be the starting line for a four-year race to save the nation. As such, we...
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This approximate 11 minute video marks the closing chapter of the 'Trump Rallies' in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where at approximately 2 a.m. this morning, Trump invited his family members to come up on stage for emotional remarks.
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A Pennsylvania court approved a request on Tuesday to extend voting hours in a strongly pro-Trump county after voting machines in the key swing state experienced an Election Day software glitch. The ruling means the polls will stay open for an additional two hours in a county that broke roughly 70 percent to 30 percent in favor of Trump in 2020, in a pivotal state that could decide the outcome of this year's presidential race between Trump and his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris.
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In a speech at Harris campaign event in Michigan, former First Lady Michelle Obama tried to explain how horrible America would be if the Democrats lose the election. "The most obvious downside of an abortion ban would be an increase in the number of women who die during child birth," she pointed out. "Men, you have no clue what we women are going through. Don't let the women you love die because they can't get abortions." "Another big factor to consider is having to drop out of college to raise a child," she added. "Your lifetime earnings could take a...
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ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jon Karl said Tuesday on ABC’s “The View” that the possible outcomes for former President Donald Trump in the election are from prison to the most powerful President of the United States. Karl said, “I mean, look, we talk about the stakes for the country. And this is in many ways, this will tell us what kind of country we live in. We’re at a crossroads. But think about the stakes for Trump himself. On the one hand, I mean, if he loses, Jack Smith is still there, the trials move up, we have sentencing...
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While the above analysis predicts a Trump victory, we must caveat it with this statement. While there's a strong correlation between right/wrong track polls and election outcomes, a strong correlation alone does not statistically mean that an election outcome can be caused by it. In other words, correlation does not equate to causation. Other factors (likeability, age, Trump's policy accomplishments balanced against his loose rhetoric, Harris's never-ending flip-flops, Harris's screaming personality expressing faux rage at anything Trump) are all in the stew. No matter who wins, there’s one sure winner: The American voter who can finally leave all the nastiness...
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I love the Benny Show! In this Video, he brings a bunch of MAGA hats to a Black Neighborhood in Atlanta,GA.
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Explanation: Why were the statues on Easter Island built? No one is sure. What is sure is that over 900 large stone statues called moais exist there. The Rapa Nui (Easter Island) moais stand, on average, over twice as tall as a person and have over 200 times as much mass. It is thought that the unusual statues were created about 600 years ago in the images of local leaders of a vibrant and ancient civilization. Rapa Nui has been declared by UNESCO to a World Heritage Site. Pictured here, some of the stone giants were imaged last month under...
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The City of Los Angeles is not only “broke” and has spent half its reserves this year, as reported by City Controller Kenneth Mejia in September, but now is seeking to borrow at least $80 million, and thus at least $20 million in additional interest to cover liability payouts from lawsuits. “The City has spent $141 MILLION on Liability Payouts in the FIRST FOUR MONTHS of the new fiscal year,” said Mejia on X. “The City is looking to borrow $80M + pay additional interest up to $20M to pay liability payouts.” “As we've mentioned before, if there is no...
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Top pollster Nate Silver has released his long-awaited final prediction of the 2024 election hours before the polls close across the U.S. And he says it's 'literally closer than a coin flip,' as what could be the closest election in U.S. history comes to a close Tuesday. After 80,000 model simulations, Silver has Democrat Kamala Harris beating Donald Trump in the majority of match ups. The race is literally closer than a coin flip: empirically, heads wins 50.5 percent of the time, more than Harris's 50.015 percent,' Silver said on Tuesday morning. According to his model, Harris won the Electoral...
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, the prime minister’s office said Tuesday. Israel Katz, currently the foreign minister, will become defense minister and Gideon Sa’ar will replace Katz as foreign minister.
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Six months ago, Georgia College and State University celebrated its recent graduate Nicholas Wimbish for managing a voting precinct at the Jones County Senior Center. He had earned an "Election Administration Certificate" through exhaustive polling, voting administrative work and classes on the U.S. Constitution, election laws, policymaking, democracy and Southern politics, the school said. Now Wimbish is facing 25 years in prison for "mailing a bomb threat, conveying false information about a bomb threat, mailing a threatening letter, and making false statements to the FBI" related to his work as a Jones County poll worker, the Justice Department announced Monday....
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Vice President Kamala Harris edged out former President Donald Trump in the US territory of Guam's quadrennial straw poll. With all precincts reporting, Harris defeated Trump 49.46% to 46.22%. Four years ago, Joe Biden defeated Trump by 14 percentage points. Guam is a US territory and its straw poll results, which have been held every four years since 1980, are non-binding and don't count toward the Electoral College. The island's straw poll result has corresponded to the popular vote winner in every election since 2004.
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Time Has Come Today" by The Chamber Brothers
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NATIONAL DONUT DAY National Donut Day (also known as National Doughnut Day) on November 5th is one of two observed by donut lovers across the nation. The first Friday in June is the other day donuts steal the bakery case spotlight ready to tease their way into white bakery box and go home! #NationalDonutDay Visit the June page for more information on the other National Doughnut Day celebration. History disputes the origin of the donut. One theory suggests Dutch settlers brought donuts to North America much like they brought other traditional American desserts. They receive credit for such desserts as...
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