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21 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Suggests Men Are 'Misogynist' if They Do Not Support Her
Vice President Kamala Harris suggested that black men who do not support her candidacy may be misogynistic, a comment that may alienate this demographic further. Recent polls indicate that Donald Trump has gained support among black men, raising concerns for Harris's campaign.
In response to declining support, the Harris campaign proposed an "Agenda for Black Men," which has faced criticism and was subsequently broadened to include a wider audience. Trump has positioned himself as a victim of systemic discrimination, appealing to some black voters by highlighting perceived injustices.
Breitbart: Campaign Aide: Kamala Harris Is Against Fracking Again
Vice President Kamala Harris is facing scrutiny for her shifting stance on fracking, having previously promised to ban it in 2019 but now stating she will not. Critics argue this inconsistency reflects a lack of genuine conviction in her political positions.
Recent polling indicates that nearly half of Americans perceive Harris as insincere, while her support for the Inflation Reduction Act, which expanded fracking leases, complicates her message. The economic implications of fracking in Pennsylvania are significant, with substantial job and revenue contributions at stake.
Fox News: Kamala Harris 'has become toxic' for Pennsylvania, top Keystone State lawmaker says
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler criticized Vice President Kamala Harris as "toxic" for Pennsylvania during a campaign event with Donald Trump. He emphasized the importance of the economy and immigration issues for voters, suggesting that Harris's policies have negatively impacted the state.
Reschenthaler noted that Trump's appeal is growing among minority voters, contrasting with Harris's declining support. He believes that winning Pennsylvania is crucial for the upcoming election, as it could determine the overall outcome.
Forbes: Trump Vs. Harris 2024 Polls: Harris Leads By 1 Point In Two Latest Surveys
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a tight race ahead of the election, with various polls showing Harris with a slight edge nationally, though many swing states are nearly tied. Harris's lead has fluctuated, with some polls indicating Trump has regained ground.
Despite Harris's narrow advantages in several surveys, FiveThirtyEight's forecast suggests Trump has a slight edge in winning the election. Voter enthusiasm for Harris has increased significantly since she entered the race, contrasting with stagnant enthusiasm among Republicans.
Fox News: Pennsylvania Senate race labeled 'toss up' in last-minute shift by top handicapper
The Cook Political Report has changed its rating for the Pennsylvania Senate race, now classifying it as a "Toss Up" between incumbent Democrat Bob Casey and Republican challenger Dave McCormick. This shift reflects McCormick's increasing support and tightening polls.
Additionally, the Nebraska Senate race has also become more competitive, moving from "Likely Republican" to "Lean Republican" due to independent candidate Dan Osborn's unexpected popularity. Both races are now seen as highly contested ahead of the upcoming election.
Breitbart: Head of Fox News Decision Desk Foresees 4 Days' Delay for Election Results
Fox News' Arnon Mishkin predicts that the winner of the upcoming presidential election may not be declared until four days after Election Day, similar to the 2020 election. He notes that the race is expected to be very close, influenced by various state voting patterns.
The New York Times has also cautioned readers to anticipate delayed results, though it expects the process to be quicker than in 2020 due to improved procedures for counting mail ballots.
Breitbart: Leftist Media Salty After Donald Trump Mans Fry Station at McDonald's
Former President Donald Trump faced criticism from corporate and leftist media for a staged event at a closed McDonald's in Pennsylvania, where he served pretend orders, allegedly to mock Vice President Kamala Harris's claims of working at the chain. Some media outlets labeled the event as a publicity stunt.
Despite the backlash, some commentators viewed the event positively for Trump, suggesting it helped him connect with average Americans. The contrasting reactions highlight the polarized perspectives on Trump's political maneuvers.
#economy
Forbes: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Vaults Into World’s 10 Richest For First Time Ever
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's net worth surged by $3.2 billion to $123.6 billion, placing him among the top 10 billionaires for the first time. His wealth is primarily tied to his 3.5% stake in Nvidia, which dominates the AI accelerator market.
Huang's fortune has increased significantly, rising sixfold since 2022, driven by soaring demand for Nvidia's AI technology. Shares of Nvidia reached an all-time high, reflecting the company's pivotal role in the generative AI boom.
#culture
Le Monde: At the Louis Vuitton Foundation, pop art or the art of a new realism
The exhibition "Pop Forever" at the Fondation Vuitton in Paris examines pop art's enduring relevance, focusing on its role as a representation of contemporary life shaped by technological advancements. Central to this is Tom Wesselmann, who, like earlier realists, arranged everyday objects to reflect societal values.
Pop art diverges from traditional realism by incorporating collage and modern media, paralleling historical artists who depicted luxury and goods in their contexts. The exhibit aims to contextualize pop art within the broader narrative of art history.
Fox News: John Lennon, Yoko Ono were 'obsessed with staying skinny' like Hollywood stars
John Lennon and Yoko Ono were reportedly "obsessed" with maintaining a slim physique, as detailed in Elliot Mintz's book "John, Yoko, & Me." Lennon meticulously documented his weight and sought various weight-loss methods, including injections, while Ono shared similar concerns about her appearance.
Their home reflected this fixation, with a refrigerator containing mostly unappetizing health foods and a closet organized by fluctuating waist sizes. Mintz noted that their unconventional eating habits were a long-standing issue, influenced in part by their struggles with appetite.