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30 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Ohio Dem Sherrod Brown Disagrees Trump Supporters Are ‘Garbage'
Sen. Sherrod Brown's campaign spokesman stated that Brown disagrees with President Biden's characterization of Trump supporters as "garbage." Brown aims to represent all Ohioans, regardless of their political affiliations.
Biden's remarks drew criticism from various Democrats, including Gov. Josh Shapiro and Rep. Elissa Slotkin, who distanced themselves from his comments, emphasizing the need for a more constructive political discourse.
Breitbart: Trump Supporters Have Fun with President Biden's 'Garbage' Insult
Trump supporters are embracing President Biden's recent comments labeling them as "garbage." They are using humor to respond, with various public figures and supporters posting jokes and memes on social media, turning the insult into a badge of pride.
The White House attempted to clarify Biden's remarks, but many found the explanation unconvincing. The incident has sparked a wave of playful responses from supporters, including politicians and media personalities.
The Federalist: AZ Dem Senate Candidate Won't Disavow Biden's 'Garbage' Attack
Arizona Senate candidate Ruben Gallego has not commented on President Biden's recent remarks labeling Trump supporters as "garbage." While he criticized a comedian's joke about Puerto Rico, he did not address whether he agrees with or condemns Biden's statements.
Republican candidate Kari Lake compared Biden's comments to Hillary Clinton's "deplorables" remark from 2016. Polls indicate Gallego currently leads Lake in the Senate race, which is crucial for determining party control in the upcoming elections.
The Epoch Times: 9 Senate Races to Watch in November
On November 5, several states will elect U.S. senators for six-year terms starting in 2025, impacting Senate majority and national politics. Key races include incumbents Bob Casey (D-Pa.) and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) facing strong Republican challengers, with tight polling results.
Other notable contests involve Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) and Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), both in competitive races influenced by issues like abortion and border security. The outcomes will shape legislative productivity and party dynamics in Congress.
The Federalist: NV's Dem Senator Distances Herself From Biden's 'Garbage' Smear
Nevada Senate candidate Jacky Rosen is distancing herself from President Biden's remarks labeling Trump supporters as "garbage." Her campaign emphasized a commitment to finding common ground across party lines, despite her previous alignment with Biden's policies.
Rosen's opponent, Republican Sam Brown, criticized Biden's comments, suggesting they reflect elitist views of a significant portion of the American populace. Polls indicate a tightening race, which may influence control of the U.S. Senate in the upcoming elections.
The Western Journal: Kamala’s Response to Biden's ‘Garbage’ Comment Included a Bizarre Claim That Is Impossible to Believe
Vice President Kamala Harris faced scrutiny after President Biden referred to Trump supporters as "garbage," a remark that could alienate voters just days before the election. Harris attempted to defend Biden, claiming he clarified his comments and emphasized unity among Americans.
However, her response raised questions about her credibility, particularly when she stated that Biden did not discuss the incendiary remarks during a recent phone call. This has led to speculation regarding her honesty and the effectiveness of their campaign strategy.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Paris court rules Israel must be allowed to exhibit at Euronaval arms expo
The Paris Commercial Court ruled that Israeli companies cannot be barred from the Euronaval arms show, reversing a ban imposed by French President Macron. The court deemed the ban illegal, marking a victory for the Israeli firms involved.
This ruling follows previous attempts by France to exclude Israeli defense manufacturers from major events, which were also overturned in court. The Euronaval show is scheduled for November 4-7 in Villepinte, near Paris.
#culture
Forbes: Grammy Awards Will Move From CBS To Disney In 2027 Under 10-Year Deal
The Grammy Awards will transition from CBS to Disney platforms, including ABC, Hulu, and Disney+, starting in 2027, ending a 50-year association with CBS. This move comes as the Grammys have seen a rise in viewership since 2021.
Disney's acquisition aligns with its strategy to enhance live event programming, joining other major events like The Oscars and the Super Bowl. CBS, facing financial challenges, did not secure a new deal.
#crime
GB News: Prison inmate arrested on same day he was due to be freed from jail
Edward Walsh, 45, was arrested immediately after his release from HMP Lancaster for stealing £2,339 worth of clothes from a Next delivery van. He has a lengthy criminal record with 28 prior convictions, primarily for theft, and was on a suspended sentence at the time.
Despite expressing a desire to overcome his drug addiction and lead a law-abiding life, Walsh was sentenced to an additional eight months in prison for his recent offenses. The judge noted his inability to engage with previous rehabilitation efforts.