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30 Oct 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Key Swing State Moves from Toss-Up to Lean Republican, Other States Shifting, Too
Fox News has shifted Arizona from a toss-up to lean Republican ahead of the November 5 election, with a recent poll showing Trump leading Harris 49.7% to 41.9%. Immigration remains a key issue for voters in Arizona, influencing the race dynamics.
In New Hampshire, Trump also holds a slight edge over Harris at 50.2% to 49.8%. Overall, polling indicates a favorable trend for Trump in several swing states, with increased Republican voter registration noted in Arizona.
The Economist: Could a mechanic in Nebraska determine control of the Senate?
Dan Osborn, an independent Senate candidate in Nebraska, aims to challenge Republican incumbent Deb Fischer in the 2024 elections. His approach contrasts with typical political events, as he prefers a more understated presence.
Osborn seeks to capture the working-class vote, potentially disrupting a traditionally secure Republican seat.
Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: Kamala is campaigning like Biden now
Jesse Watters critiques Kamala Harris' campaign, noting a lack of enthusiasm compared to earlier stages. He highlights her reliance on Biden's messaging, which he argues has proven ineffective, as Republicans gain ground in early voting.
Watters suggests that Harris' strategy may not resonate with voters, especially given her choice of location and themes for her final pitch.
Breitbart: WATCH: Chinese Police Detain Shanghai Residents for Defying Halloween Costume Ban
In Shanghai, young people defied bans on Halloween costumes, showcasing a mix of traditional, horror, and political themes. The police heavily enforced these restrictions, fearing that gatherings could spark protests, especially on the anniversary of former premier Li Keqiang's death.
Participants expressed dissatisfaction with the government through their costumes, reflecting a desire for freedom of expression. The crackdown on Halloween festivities coincided with increased internet censorship, as authorities sought to suppress any political undertones in the celebrations.
Fox News: New York Republican in toss-up district gains momentum in key race to determine House control
Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican from New York, leads former Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones 49%-44% in a recent poll ahead of the Nov. 5 election. The survey indicates a significant gender divide in voter support, with economic issues being the top concern for constituents.
Despite Lawler's lead, the district leans Democratic in presidential elections, with 50% of voters feeling worse off financially compared to last year. Lawler's past controversy over a costume has resurfaced amid the campaign.
Breitbart: JD Vance Rips Tim Walz's Video Game Gaffe, Low Football IQ
Republican VP nominee JD Vance criticized Democrat candidate Tim Walz for hosting a Madden football event aimed at young male voters, highlighting Walz's misunderstanding of football terminology. Vance pointed out that a "pick-six" is a result, not a play, questioning Walz's coaching credentials.
Vance's comments reflect broader concerns about the effectiveness of Walz's strategy to engage young male voters, suggesting a disconnect between political messaging and audience understanding.
The Federalist: Biden's Closing Argument For Harris: Trump Voters Are Garbage
President Joe Biden has endorsed Kamala Harris for the presidency by labeling Donald Trump supporters as "garbage," criticizing Trump's character and his comments about Puerto Rico. This rhetoric echoes past remarks by Hillary Clinton regarding Trump supporters.
Biden's comments reflect a broader Democratic strategy to discredit Trump and his followers, drawing parallels to his previous statements that framed Trump supporters as threats to democracy. Critics argue this approach alienates potential voters.
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Kamala Harris didn't talk about this tonight
Sean Hannity criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her campaign address, highlighting her absence from key battleground states and her focus on Washington, D.C., which he described as a city of lobbyists and bureaucrats. He noted the city's rising crime, homelessness, and inflation issues were not addressed in her speech.
Hannity also pointed out the influx of unvetted immigrants in D.C. and Harris's attribution of these issues to Donald Trump, suggesting a disconnect between her rhetoric and the challenges facing the capital.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Proxy War? South Korea to Prepare 'Countermeasures' Against North Korea in Ukraine
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol announced preparations for countermeasures against North Korea's military involvement in Ukraine, following discussions with Ukrainian President Zelensky. He emphasized the need for vigilance regarding the growing ties between North Korea and Russia.
Yoon condemned the illegal military cooperation and highlighted the potential deployment of North Korean troops in Ukraine, which he views as a significant threat to international security. Both leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation to counter this development.
#economy
The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Here's Where Anti-Trump Economists Go Wrong
Economists generally predict that Donald Trump's economic policies would lead to higher inflation, interest rates, and deficits compared to those proposed by Kamala Harris. Despite this, Trump's focus on supply-side economics is argued to have historically fostered greater economic growth.
The article critiques the perception that Harris is more fiscally responsible, highlighting that both candidates have poor records on spending. It contends that Trump's policies resulted in greater wealth increases for middle-income Americans than those under Biden and Harris.
Breitbart: Oxfam: Carbon Emissions of the ‘One Percent’ Increase Hunger, Poverty, and Death
Oxfam's report claims that the emissions from the world's wealthiest 1% are causing significant economic losses, crop failures, and excess deaths. It argues for urgent action to curb these emissions and hold the super-rich accountable through substantial taxes and regulations.
The report emphasizes that the lifestyles and investments of billionaires contribute disproportionately to carbon emissions, advocating for a drastic redistribution of wealth and a rethinking of economic systems. It suggests imposing high taxes on luxury goods and investments deemed polluting.
#crime
Fox News: FBI joins investigation as quiet mountain town rocked by hiker's slaying staged as bear attack
The FBI is assisting in a manhunt for Nicholas Wayne Hamlett, a Tennessee parolee accused of staging a bear attack to cover up a murder. He allegedly stole the identity of a hiker, Brandon Andrade, and called 911 to report an injury, leading to the discovery of a corpse.
Hamlett, who has a criminal history, is wanted for first-degree murder and is considered armed and dangerous. Authorities are working to identify the deceased man found with Andrade's ID and believe Hamlett may have fled Tennessee, possibly using multiple aliases.