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25 Oct 2024

#illegals

Le Monde: 54 people have died crossing the Channel in 2024. Are the rescue operations adequate?
54 people have died crossing the Channel in 2024. Are the rescue operations adequate?
In 2024, 54 individuals have died attempting to cross the English Channel, with fatalities occurring increasingly near the coast. Despite enhanced search and rescue operations, the death toll has surged, reflecting a tenfold increase compared to 2022.

This year, around 28,000 people successfully reached the UK, highlighting a troubling trend in migrant safety on this route. The recent drowning of a 40-day-old infant underscores the human cost of these crossings.


#politics

Breitbart: Harris Co-Chair: People Think Personal Economy Is Improving, Think Country's on Wrong Track Largely Due to Division
Harris Co-Chair: People Think Personal Economy Is Improving, Think Country's on Wrong Track Largely Due to Division
Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) noted that while polls show a majority of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track, many feel their personal economic situations are improving. He attributed the negative outlook to political division and the contentious nature of current electoral discussions.

Coons emphasized that concerns vary by region but are largely influenced by the divisive political climate. He highlighted the positive impact of recent legislation on job availability and local economies.


Breitbart: Blue Miami-Dade Flips Red In Early and Mail-in Voting Combined
Blue Miami-Dade Flips Red In Early and Mail-in Voting Combined
Miami-Dade County in Florida has shifted from Democrat to Republican in early and mail-in voting, with Republicans leading at 44.20% compared to Democrats' 35.54%. This marks a notable change in a traditionally blue area, reflecting a broader trend of Republican dominance in the state.

Republicans also lead in early in-person voting and have surpassed Democrats in registered voters in Florida. This shift indicates a significant political landscape change ahead of the upcoming elections.


Breitbart: RFK Jr., Dr. Phil to Hold Donald Trump Campaign Event in Pennsylvania
RFK Jr., Dr. Phil to Hold Donald Trump Campaign Event in Pennsylvania
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Phil McGraw are hosting a campaign event for Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, titled “Team Trump’s Make America Healthy Again Conversation.” The event is scheduled for Thursday evening at the Spooky Nook Sports Complex.

Kennedy, having exited the presidential race, is collaborating with Trump to promote health initiatives. Some viewers of McGraw's previous interview with Trump reported a more favorable view of the former president.


Breitbart: The Realignment: Trump Winning Pennsylvania Union Workers
The Realignment: Trump Winning Pennsylvania Union Workers
A recent poll shows former President Donald Trump leading among union and manual workers in Pennsylvania, with 47% support compared to Vice President Kamala Harris's 43%. Those facing job insecurity favor Trump significantly, while Harris leads among college-educated voters.

The findings indicate a political realignment in the Rust Belt, where Republicans are increasingly appealing to working-class voters, while Democrats attract upper-middle-class and wealthy professionals. The poll surveyed 1,086 eligible voters and has a margin of error of +/- 4.19 percentage points.


Fox News: Hillary Clinton accuses Trump of 'reenacting' infamous Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden: We can't ignore it
Hillary Clinton accuses Trump of 'reenacting' infamous Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden: We can't ignore it
Hillary Clinton linked Trump's upcoming rally at Madison Square Garden to a 1939 Nazi rally, warning of the dangers he poses to democracy. She emphasized the importance of political figures sounding the alarm about Trump's character and intentions.

Clinton acknowledged the challenge of making this message resonate with voters but stressed the need for clarity on Trump's potential risks. Vice President Kamala Harris and former Trump chief of staff Gen. John Kelly have also labeled Trump as a "fascist."