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31 Oct 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Biden’s 'Garbage' Smear Forces Vulnerable Senate Democrats to Scramble to Distance
Biden’s 'Garbage' Smear Forces Vulnerable Senate Democrats to Scramble to Distance
Democrat Senate candidates are distancing themselves from President Biden's derogatory remarks about Trump supporters, which they fear could jeopardize their campaigns. Candidates like Ruben Gallego and Bob Casey avoided directly addressing Biden's comments, while others like Jacky Rosen expressed strong disagreement.

Republicans are using Biden's comments to criticize their opponents, framing them as out of touch with voters. Several candidates, including Kari Lake and Eric Hovde, have highlighted the divisive nature of Biden's remarks, emphasizing the need for unity in politics.


Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: More Americans Say the Country Was Better Under Trump—and They Want Him Back
Breitbart Business Digest: More Americans Say the Country Was Better Under Trump—and They Want Him Back
Recent polling indicates a shift in voter expectations for the upcoming election, with 38% predicting a Trump victory compared to 35% for Harris. This marks an increase in Republican confidence and a decline among Democrats, with 74% of Democrats still believing Harris will win.

Support for Trump is characterized by more enthusiasm, with 76% voting for him rather than against Harris. Conversely, Harris's support is largely driven by opposition to Trump. Economic outlooks also show Republicans becoming slightly more optimistic about their financial prospects.


Breitbart: Elise Stefanik Rips NPR Affiliate for 'Election Interference' 
Elise Stefanik Rips NPR Affiliate for 'Election Interference' 
Elise Stefanik (R-NY) accused North Country Public Radio (NCPR) of spreading misinformation about early voting to interfere in the 2024 election. She claimed this has confused voters in Saratoga County and asserted that NCPR has a history of biased reporting against conservatives.

Stefanik emphasized that she legally voted early and criticized NCPR's alleged political bias, calling for the defunding of taxpayer-supported NPR. She highlighted previous instances of what she perceives as unfair treatment by NCPR towards her and other Republicans.


Fox News: Joe Rogan explains the details about Harris missed 'opportunity' to appear on his podcast
Joe Rogan explains the details about Harris missed 'opportunity' to appear on his podcast
Joe Rogan stated that the Harris campaign reached out for an interview but later declined his open invitation to meet in his Austin studio. The campaign wanted to limit the discussion to one hour and require Rogan to travel, which he refused.

Rogan expressed a desire for a candid conversation, criticizing both political extremes for stifling free speech. He emphasized the importance of open dialogue and noted that he had previously hosted former President Trump on his podcast.


The Western Journal: Trump Trolls Biden, Campaigns in Garbage Truck Amid 'Garbage' Controversy
Trump Trolls Biden, Campaigns in Garbage Truck Amid 'Garbage' Controversy
Former President Donald Trump campaigned in a garbage truck in Wisconsin, mocking President Biden's recent comments that referred to Trump supporters as "garbage." This stunt aimed to capitalize on the backlash from Biden's remarks during a Zoom call.

Biden's comments were in response to a joke about Puerto Rico made at a Trump rally, which he later clarified as referring to "hateful rhetoric." Trump likened Biden's statement to Hillary Clinton's "basket of deplorables" remark.


Fox News: Donald Trump wears garbage worker vest to rally in critical swing state
Donald Trump wears garbage worker vest to rally in critical swing state
Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on October 30, 2024, wearing a garbage worker vest and arriving in a dump truck. He criticized President Biden and Vice President Harris for their remarks about his supporters, claiming they cannot lead America if they hate its people.

Trump positioned himself as a unifying candidate, thanking sanitation workers and emphasizing his support for all Americans. He urged voters to support him in the upcoming election, declaring November 5, 2024, as "liberation day" for the country.


Fox News: Kellyanne Conway: Donald Trump is rising from the ashes. Here's why Trump 2016 is Trump 2024
Kellyanne Conway: Donald Trump is rising from the ashes. Here's why Trump 2016 is Trump 2024
As Election Day approaches, Donald Trump appears to be gaining momentum in key battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, reminiscent of his 2016 campaign. Despite facing a female opponent, Kamala Harris, and a challenging media landscape, Trump is reportedly improving his support among various demographic groups.

Harris, on the other hand, is struggling to maintain support from traditional Democratic constituencies and needs to perform well among white college graduates in suburban areas. The electoral landscape remains tight, with both parties vying for control of the House and Senate.


Breitbart: Trump: LA Times, Washington Post Saying Harris Is 'No Good'
Trump: LA Times, Washington Post Saying Harris Is 'No Good'
Former President Donald Trump commented on the refusal of major newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post, to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting it indicated her lack of quality as a candidate. He noted that these publications typically endorse Democrats.

In contrast, the Washington Post announced it would no longer endorse presidential candidates, a decision echoed by other outlets like USA Today and the Tampa Bay Times, leading to subscription cancellations from readers dissatisfied with the lack of endorsements.


The Western Journal: Puerto Rico Politician Takes Stage at Trump Rally and Buries Left's Manufactured Controversy Once and for All
Puerto Rico Politician Takes Stage at Trump Rally and Buries Left's Manufactured Controversy Once and for All
Puerto Rico’s Shadow Senator Zoraida Buxó endorsed Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania, dismissing a comedian's controversial joke about Puerto Rico. She emphasized Trump's commitment to the island and urged support for his presidential campaign.

Trump downplayed the joke's significance, asserting he has done more for Puerto Rico than any prior president. The incident has been leveraged by both parties to rally their supporters ahead of the election.


#economy

Le Monde: United Kingdom: Unprecedented tax hikes and investments in the Starmer government's first budget
United Kingdom: Unprecedented tax hikes and investments in the Starmer government's first budget
Keir Starmer's government, led by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, unveiled a historic budget on October 30, marking the first Labour budget after 14 years of Conservative rule. It includes £40 billion in tax hikes and a £100 billion investment plan to address the UK's economic challenges.

Reeves emphasized a focus on businesses and capital gains for tax increases, while promising no return to austerity. A new tax rule will exclude capital investment loans from public debt calculations, aiming to reduce public debt as a proportion of GDP while funding public services.


#military

Fox News: North Korea launches missile toward the Sea of Japan in longest attempt so far: reports
North Korea launches missile toward the Sea of Japan in longest attempt so far: reports
North Korea launched a long-range ballistic missile toward the Sea of Japan, marking a significant test following reports of preparations for an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch. The missile reportedly had the longest flight time of any previous North Korean test.

The U.S. National Security Council condemned the launch as a violation of UN resolutions, stating it raises regional tensions. Japan's defense minister confirmed the missile landed outside its exclusive economic zone, with no reported damage.