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1 Nov 2024
#politics
Forbes: Pennsylvania 2024 Trump-Harris Polls: Race Virtually Tied In 8 New Surveys Of Vital Battleground
Recent polls show a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, with results fluctuating within a margin of one to two points. Harris leads in some surveys while Trump edges ahead in others, indicating a competitive environment as the 2024 election approaches.
Pennsylvania's electoral significance is underscored by its history of influencing presidential outcomes. Economic concerns dominate voter priorities, with 82% citing it as a major factor in their decisions. The state's demographic composition may also impact the candidates' performances.
Fox News: Dozens of female Trump staffers, surrogates blast Mark Cuban as 'misogynistic' in new campaign ad
Women affiliated with the Trump campaign criticized Mark Cuban's comments about pro-Trump women, labeling them as "misogynistic." The Trump campaign released a video featuring prominent female supporters defending Trump's record with women and condemning Cuban's remarks.
In response, Cuban clarified that he did not intend to insult female Trump voters, acknowledging that he knows many strong women who support Trump. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the Trump and Harris campaigns.
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Did Trump Call for Liz Cheney to Face a Firing Squad?
Former President Donald Trump criticized Liz Cheney at a campaign event, labeling her a "radical war hawk" and suggesting she should experience the dangers of war firsthand. His comments were interpreted by some as a call for violence, prompting backlash from media and political opponents.
However, various commentators clarified that Trump was using a rhetorical device to highlight Cheney's perceived hypocrisy regarding war. The controversy reflects ongoing tensions within the Republican Party and the media's role in shaping narratives around political figures.
Fox News: House GOP demands 'immediate action' on alleged retaliation against IRS whistleblowers
House Republicans are investigating potential retaliation against IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, who alleged political influence in the Hunter Biden investigation. They claim the IRS threatened Shapley with demotion or resignation shortly after he spoke to the media.
Lawmakers are demanding answers from the U.S. Office of Special Counsel regarding these actions, urging it to pause the IRS's decisions while examining the situation. They emphasize the importance of protecting whistleblowers from retaliation.
Fox News: Trump assassination attempt: Secret Service failures may warrant discipline, agency report says
The U.S. Secret Service's investigation into the July 13 assassination attempt on former President Trump revealed significant failures in communication, planning, and coordination among agents. The report identified behaviors warranting disciplinary action and highlighted a lack of preparedness among personnel.
The agency plans to implement operational and organizational changes to enhance security measures for Trump and others. These changes include increased staffing, improved radio communication, and expanded use of technology to better protect individuals at campaign events.
Forbes: Why A Tiny Polling Error Could Lead To A Trump—Or Harris—Electoral Landslide
Polling indicates a tight race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris for the 2024 election, with Harris leading slightly nationally while Trump holds advantages in several battleground states. Polling errors from previous elections could significantly impact the outcome.
Analysts suggest that past polling inaccuracies may repeat, potentially skewing results in favor of either candidate. Adjustments in polling methods have been implemented to address previous shortcomings, but the unpredictability of voter turnout remains a critical factor.
The Telegraph: How Radiohead became caught in the Israel-Palestine war
During a concert at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, a pro-Palestine activist interrupted Thom Yorke with shouts about the Gaza conflict, specifically addressing the death toll of children. Yorke challenged the protestor to come on stage to voice his concerns directly.
The exchange ended with Yorke dismissing the protestor and returning to perform. The incident highlights the intersection of entertainment and political discourse in public spaces.
Fox News: Video of Haitian migrants saying they plan to vote multiple times in Georgia is Russian-made: US intel
U.S. intelligence has identified a video of Haitian migrants voting in Georgia as fake, created by Russian influence actors. The clip falsely depicts individuals claiming to vote multiple times and has been used to sow discord ahead of elections.
Georgia's Secretary of State confirmed the video's inaccuracy, emphasizing ongoing foreign efforts to undermine trust in U.S. elections. Intelligence reports indicate that Russia and Iran are likely to continue spreading disinformation to influence electoral outcomes.
The Telegraph: BBC staff sign letter accusing broadcaster of pro-Israel bias
Over 100 BBC staff have signed a letter alleging pro-Israel bias in the corporation's coverage of the Gaza conflict. They demand fair reporting and historical context, criticizing the portrayal of Palestinians and calling for transparency regarding Israeli claims.
The letter is supported by notable figures including Baroness Sayeeda Warsi and Juliet Stevenson, urging the BBC to improve its journalistic standards.
Forbes: Trump Vs. Kamala Harris: Here’s Who’s Raised More In Battleground States
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have raised $154 million in key battleground states, with Harris leading overall. However, Trump is competitive in several states, such as Nevada, where he has outperformed her in fundraising.
Despite Harris's strong fundraising, polling shows a tight race in these battlegrounds. Harris has raised significantly more overall, with $997.2 million compared to Trump's $388 million, but Trump has strong support from super PACs.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Iran warns it could seek nuclear weapons in face of ‘existential threat’
A senior Iranian adviser stated that Iran could produce nuclear weapons if it perceives an "existential threat." He emphasized the nation's readiness for conflict while also indicating a preference to avoid escalation.
The adviser warned that Iran's missile capabilities are well-established, and any continued aggression from Israel would prompt a response.
#economy
The Western Journal: November Surprise: Last Jobs Report Before Election Is a Complete 'Disaster,' Shows Worst Numbers in Years
The October jobs report revealed only 12,000 jobs added, significantly below expectations, marking the lowest figures since December 2020. The unemployment rate remained at 4.1%, with notable downward revisions for previous months, indicating a weakening labor market.
Critics argue that this report reflects poorly on the Biden-Harris administration's economic policies, suggesting that only government job growth masked a decline in private sector employment. The ongoing deficit spending is cited as a contributing factor to inflation.
GB News: Farmer left 'incredibly sad' by Labour's inheritance tax 'liability' on his children
British farmers have warned the Labour Government of potential strike action and economic turmoil in response to Chancellor Rachel Reeves's proposed changes to inheritance tax. The National Farmers' Union has criticized the plans as "disastrous."
#education
Fox News: Jerry Seinfeld criticizes kids' old NY school for giving ‘distressed’ students the day after the election off
Students at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in NYC can take the day off after the election if they feel "emotionally distressed." No homework or assessments will be assigned, and counseling will be available.
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld criticized this decision, linking it to his son's transfer from the school and questioning the school's approach to student support.
#crime
Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Menendez brothers' next steps, killer mom Susan Smith's ex discusses parole
The Menendez brothers' future remains uncertain as legal developments unfold. In other cases, a murder suspect made a pre-trial request, while a mother convicted of killing her son reacted to the verdict.
Additionally, a man confessed to killing two girls, and a teen suspect in a family massacre reportedly checked if victims were alive.
GB News: Hessle: Girl, 13, fighting for life after being found with multiple 'lacerations'
Six teenagers have been arrested following the stabbing of a 13-year-old girl in Humberside. The victim is in critical condition, and police believe the attackers knew her. Investigations are ongoing, with increased police presence in the area for community reassurance.
Emergency services responded to reports of the incident early in the morning. Police continue to search the surrounding area, including nearby woodlands, as part of their investigation.