Month: October 2020

[ad_1] Verrrrry concerning for Team Joe, although I’ll remind you up front of the big twist of this election: Each candidate is underperforming with their traditional base. Biden’s doing a little worse than Hillary among black voters and conspicuously worse among Latinos in various surveys. But he still leads in nearly every battleground because he’s
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[ad_1] Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden salutes at a campaign stop in Des Moines, Iowa, October 30, 2020. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) On Election Day, this #NeverBiden voter will vote. Editor’s Note: If you would like to read more pros and cons on voting for President Trump, further essays on the subject, each from a different perspective,
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[ad_1] How Joe Biden, the Democratic Party and mainstream media are “crucifying” the foundation of our democracy Joe Biden is running for President to save “the soul of the nation”.  What exactly does that mean?  How exactly do he and the Democratic Party, along with their mainstream media arm, propose to do this?  What is
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump attends a rally in Manchester, N.H., August 15, 2019. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Whether Donald Trump gets a second term or not, he deserves credit for the achievements of his first. After I had gotten my first cup of coffee the other day, I did what I usually do early on Tuesday mornings:
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[ad_1] A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that mail-in ballots from Minnesota that arrive after Nov. 3 must be separated from those that are received on or before Election Day. The ruling, from a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, authorized a Republican challenge against Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon’s order extending the
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[ad_1] Back when Bernie Sanders was still in the race for the Democratic nomination he used to claim that, despite his support for the Sandinistas and his honeymoon in the USSR, he didn’t support revolutionary socialist governments like the one in Venezuela. Instead, he said he supported the more moderate social democracy of the kind
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[ad_1] A five-day operation in South Texas resulted in over 30 arrests of illegal immigrants with criminal backgrounds deemed possible public security threats, border officials announced Thursday. The operation targeted illegal immigrants who allegedly pose a threat to public safety and are subject to deportation, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “Each arrest protects the victims involved
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[ad_1] Graduating students enter the Paladin stadium at Furman University in Greenville, S.C., May 31, 2008. (Larry Downing/Reuters) A white university professor who falsely claimed Mexican heritage resigned suddenly on Tuesday after an anonymous writer raised questions about her background. Kelly Kean Sharp, a scholar of African-American history, resigned from her position as assistant professor
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[ad_1] BlazeTV’s Mark Levin warned that if Joe Biden and Kamala Harris win the election, they plan to destroy the Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution, as spelled out in Biden’s 110-page radical far-left manifesto, which you can read for yourself here. “This is the 110-page Biden-Sanders (I call it modern day communist) manifesto,
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[ad_1] The U.S. economy grew by a record 33.1% in the third quarter of the year as employers continue to restore jobs and the country continues to feel the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The Commerce Department figure released Wednesday reflects the rate of decline in U.S. gross domestic product during the third quarter, from July to
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[ad_1] A CNN-affiliated Twitter account unleashed a mean, petty and unprofessional personal attack against a conservative Hollywood star after she called them out for fear-mongering about the Chinese plague. Newsflash to CNN, it’s not helping anyone take your message more seriously. Kirstie Alley, the Cheers and Veronica’s Closet actress and outspoken Hollywood conservative, stirred more
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[ad_1] Uber driver Jim Pyatt in his car. Ride-share & delivery companies have pumped almost $200 million into Prop 22 Seven years ago, Jan Krueger’s daughter called with some news: She’d quit her job. Instead of getting a new one, she was making money driving strangers around town in her car, which, by the way,
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[ad_1] Democratic presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren waves to supporters at her Super Tuesday night rally in Detroit, Mich., March 3, 2020. (Rebecca Cook/Reuters) Senator Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) has her eyes set on the role of Treasury secretary if Joe Biden wins the presidency next week, according to a new report. Three Democratic officials
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[ad_1] The Justice Department today announced the completion of a five-day law enforcement effort, dubbed “Operation Find Our Children,” throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia that resulted in the recovery of 27 previously missing children.  The operation also confirmed the location of six additional children previously reported as missing but subsequently discovered by the U.S. Marshals
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[ad_1] There is much in Carson Holloway’s case for reelecting Trump with which to agree. But he closes on a note that I find baffling whenever I hear it: Trump, he says, has kept his promises. “He has worked to advance his campaign agenda with a firmness unmatched by any recent president.” I think this
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[ad_1] A federal appeals court has upended Minnesota Democratic Secretary of State Steve Simon’s plan to extend the state’s vote counting deadline by seven days. In a 2-1 decision Thursday, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a Republican state representative and GOP activist could challenge Simon’s order to extend the deadline and ordered
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[ad_1] Granted, we do see some oddball endorsements in the week before an election. Who had Lil Wayne going MAGA on their bingo cards, for instance? Still, this endorsement from Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) seems more unusual than most, considering Khanna’s endorsing a man that his party and most of the media are attempting to
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[ad_1] I suspect that Michelle Goldberg’s understanding of autocracy is different than the rest of ours. For the New York Times, she writes that if Joe Biden wants to fight autocracy abroad, “he’ll have to start at home.”  Her column follows a familiar formula: Call Trump an autocrat, cite “experts” such as Obama administration propaganda
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