American Thinker,
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Rajan Laad
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During the 2012 presidential election, the mainstream media successfully pushed the narrative that GOP nominee Mitt Romney was privileged and wealthy and hence out of touch with regular people.
Some articles asked, “Is Mitt Romney Too Rich to Be President?“
In order to debunk this narrative, the Romney campaign dispatched their candidate to the supermarket to buy groceries.
To appear the “regular,” Romney abandoned his customary suits in favor of casual attire — i.e., he wore jeans and shirtsleeves.
Romney struggled at the supermarket, initially forgetting about a shopping cart before entering the shop and subsequently struggling to maneuver the cart out of the shop.
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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10/23/2024 3:34:06 AM
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Kamala Harris took the entire day off to prepare for this.
Harris sat down for a one-on-one interview with NBC News host Hallie Jackson 14 days before the election.
She completely bombed when she was asked why voters trust Trump on the economy over her.
Kamala Harris completely forgot about the state of Michigan and blamed it on her busy schedule (she barely campaigns). “Well, this is why I’m going out go Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and… and.. um…” Harris said.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Nikki Schwab
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Stephen M. Lepore
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Donald Trump called Barack Obama 'a jerk' on Tuesday night while Obama mercilessly mocked the GOP candidate - reigniting a bitter feud between the two former presidents.
Trump went after Obama at a campaign stop in North Carolina, claiming the Democrat looked 'exhausted' and 'couldn't care less' about the country.
'I think he's a real jerk because I've watched him campaign over the last couple of days,' Trump said.Over the last couple of days I've watched him campaign. What a divider he is. He divides this country. He couldn't care less, him and his little group of people.'
Meanwhile, Obama took some jabs at Trump
Breitbart Politics,
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Elizabeth Weibel
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10/23/2024 2:56:38 AM
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Former White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon was denied early release from prison due to “insufficient time” left on his sentence, despite being eligible for home confinement, according to the prison warden.
In a letter to Bannon’s attorney, Trent McCotter, Darek Puzio, who serves as the Acting Warden of the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, wrote that while Bannon had “earned” enough “First Step Act” time credits to be eligible for home confinement, he had “insufficient time” remaining on his prison sentence for a referral and approval to be processed. Bannon, the host of the War Room podcast and the former executive chairman of Breitbart News,
New York Post,
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Michael Goodwin
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10/23/2024 2:50:29 AM
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The presidential election remains close, but most recent polls show Donald Trump leading in nearly all the battleground states.
The margins are small, but the trend is clear, leading to nervousness in the Kamala Harris campaign.
NBC News reports her team is worried that Michigan is moving toward Trump, and perhaps Wisconsin, too, forcing her to seek alternative paths to 270 electoral votes.
It’s also telling that Democrats’ Senate candidates in those states, as well as others in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Montana, are putting distance between themselves and Harris, a sure sign they see her as a loser and don’t want to go down with her ship.
Breitbart Politics,
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Elizabeth Weibel
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10/22/2024 10:41:41 PM
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Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is calling for Vice President Kamala Harris to “condemn” President Joe Biden’s “lock him up” remarks.
In a press release, Karoline Leavitt, the national press secretary for the Trump campaign, addressed comments made by President Biden during an event in New Hampshire on Tuesday. “Joe Biden just admitted the truth,” Leavitt said in her statement. “He and Kamala’s plan all along has been to politically persecute their opponent President Trump because they can’t beat him fair and square. The Harris-Biden Admin is the real threat to democracy. We call on Kamala Harris to condemn Joe Bidens disgraceful remark.”
Townhall,
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Madeline Leesman
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10/22/2024 10:39:14 PM
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The owner of the Los Angeles Times reportedly blocked the paper from endorsing a candidate in the 2024 presidential election.
According to a report from Semafor, the paper’s editorial board was preparing to endorse a presidential candidate. The paper has endorsed Democrats in every presidential election since then-Sen. Barack Obama’s race to the White House in 2008. Two sources who spoke to Semafor said that executive editor Terry Tang told editorial board staff that the paper would not be endorsing a presidential candidate in the election cycle this year.
New York Post,
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Ryan King *
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With two weeks left before the last votes of the 2024 presidential election are cast, some Democrats are beside themselves over Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign strategy, sources tell The Post.
The last straw for some came Tuesday morning, when the Harris-Walz team announced that rather than hit up any of seven key swing states — which most polls show moving away from the Democratic ticket — Harris would travel to deep-red Texas to give a speech on abortion rights and stump with the party’s Senate candidate, Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas).
“They are not thinking ‘Blue Wall’ at all. They are just not thinking,”
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jon Michael Raasch
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Former Hawaii Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard announced she is joining the Republican party Tuesday night.
Taking the stage before thousands in Greensboro, North Carolina, Gabbard cemented her conversion from Democrat to Republican.
'It is because of my love for our country and specifically because of the leadership that President Trump has brought to transform the Republican Party that I'm proud to stand here with you today and announce that I'm joining the Republican Party,' she proudly declared.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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10/22/2024 9:23:02 PM
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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) confirmed on Sunday that the U.S. government is now investigating the unauthorized release of these documents, which are believed to have originated from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency.
Now, a senior Pentagon official has been identified as the primary suspect in a classified leak involving the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) plan to strike Iran.
The American official under suspicion has been named as Ariane Tabatabai, an Iranian-American scholar of political science who currently serves as a senior policy advisor at the Pentagon.
Daily Wire,
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Amanda Prestigiacomo
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Residents from another midwestern town, this time in Indiana, say city resources are being strained and their children put last due to a sudden influx of migrants from Haiti.
Thousands of new migrants, hailing mostly from Haiti, are now living in Logansport, Indiana, a town with a population of just 18,000. Though local officials say they have not been given any answers on just how many migrants have moved in, estimates range from 3,000 to 5,000 Haitians. The surrounding areas have seen an influx as well, with an estimated 11,000 new migrants county-wide.
Logansport Mayor Chris Martin has said that there are “assimilation issues” related to culture,
New York Post,
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Diana Glebova &
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Here’s the latest on the presidential election
Election Day is two weeks from today.
Both former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are focusing on Latino voters Tuesday — but only one of them is on the campaign trail.
Trump will sit down for a roundtable with Latino business leaders in Florida before heading back to battleground North Carolina for a rally, while Harris films two interviews: one with with Spanish-language TV network Telemundo and another with NBC News.
Support from Latino voters is slipping from Harris’ grasp,