THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
May 31, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic
America One News
America One News
6 Oct 2024

#politics

GB News: Boris Johnson refuses to rule out ‘Churchill-style’ comeback as Tory leadership hopeful opens door to ex-PM’s return
Boris Johnson refuses to rule out ‘Churchill-style’ comeback as Tory leadership hopeful opens door to ex-PM’s return
Boris Johnson has not ruled out a return to frontline politics, suggesting he could support the Conservative Party amid leadership discussions. He referenced Cincinnatus and expressed confidence in his political abilities, despite humorous remarks about the improbability of a comeback.

Johnson's comments follow support from Tory figures for his potential return, with some expressing regret over his removal as Prime Minister. He believes he could have won the recent election and criticized the current party dynamics.


GB News: Boris Johnson insists he’d have WON election for Tories as he hits out at Sunak: ‘Worse than a crime’
Boris Johnson insists he’d have WON election for Tories as he hits out at Sunak: ‘Worse than a crime’
Boris Johnson believes the Conservative Party's poor performance in the July general election could have been avoided had he remained in power. He criticized Rishi Sunak for turning against him during a critical period, claiming it was a significant mistake that contributed to the party's defeat.

In his new memoir, Johnson argues that the party abandoned its successful agenda and alienated its supporters, leading to a drastic loss of seats. He maintains that under his leadership, the Tories would have fared much better in the election.


Fox News: Georgia's Muslim voters opposing Harris, Trump in election over both candidates' support for Israel
Georgia's Muslim voters opposing Harris, Trump in election over both candidates' support for Israel
A rising number of Muslim voters in Georgia are choosing not to support Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump due to their backing of Israel amid the ongoing Gaza conflict. This shift could significantly influence the outcome of the election in the battleground state.

The "Abandon Harris" campaign is urging Muslim voters to consider third-party candidates, emphasizing that the community will not be taken for granted. With over 10,000 commitments to support alternative candidates, the loss of Muslim votes may impact Harris more than Trump.


Fox News: New York company unveils 100-foot 'Vote for Trump' sign, gets sued by Democratic mayor
New York company unveils 100-foot 'Vote for Trump' sign, gets sued by Democratic mayor
A 100-foot "Vote for Trump" sign in Amsterdam, New York, has sparked controversy as city officials claim it violates local codes and poses a traffic hazard. Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino argues the sign symbolizes a revival of American manufacturing and plans to contest legal actions against it.

The city has issued a temporary injunction requiring the sign to be covered until a court hearing. Constantino accuses the local government of political bias, while officials maintain their concerns are based on safety rather than politics.


GB News: Boris denies doing deal with Farage as ex-PM bemoans ‘machine-gunning’ support to Reform UK
Boris denies doing deal with Farage as ex-PM bemoans ‘machine-gunning’ support to Reform UK
Boris Johnson denied making a deal with Nigel Farage during the 2019 General Election, despite discussions about electoral strategies. He criticized the Conservative Party's support for Reform UK, claiming it harmed their chances in subsequent elections.

Johnson also reflected on his leadership challenges and the fragmentation of his coalition, noting that a significant portion of former Tory supporters shifted to Reform UK and other parties.