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#politics

Front Page Magazine: How Do Dems Solve a Problem Like Kamala?
How Do Dems Solve a Problem Like Kamala?
Kamala Harris continues to seek financial support for her campaign, reportedly to address a $20 million debt, while also preparing for potential future runs, including the 2028 presidential nomination. Despite her unpopularity among Democrats, she remains a significant fundraising figure.

Democrats face a challenge in managing Harris's continued presence in the political landscape, as her fundraising efforts may bolster her campaign infrastructure. The party is wary of having another persistent figure akin to Hillary Clinton, which could complicate their electoral strategy.


GB News: REVEALED: How the upcoming debate on the election petition is designed to protect Starmer from humiliation
REVEALED: How the upcoming debate on the election petition is designed to protect Starmer from humiliation
An online petition calling for another General Election has gained significant traction, amassing nearly three million signatures. The debate on the petition will take place in Parliament on January 6, but analysts suggest it may be a mere performative gesture rather than a genuine effort to address public sentiment.

Critics of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer see this as an opportunity to highlight his leadership challenges, especially with many signatories coming from constituencies held by Labour MPs with slim majorities. The timing of the debate may also limit its visibility, potentially downplaying its significance.


Front Page Magazine: Trump's Mandate is Being Stolen in California
Trump's Mandate is Being Stolen in California
California is facing scrutiny over its election process, with 90,000 ballots still to be counted and 100,000 flagged for issues. Critics argue that Democrats aim to manipulate the popular vote to undermine Trump's perceived mandate, despite his electoral college victory.

This situation could have broader implications for the political landscape, as Democrats may leverage the narrative of a close popular vote to justify continued resistance and investigations against Trump. The state's actions are seen as a significant factor in shaping the future of leftist agendas.


Front Page Magazine: EV Mandates Caused the Insane Jaguar Ad Campaign
EV Mandates Caused the Insane Jaguar Ad Campaign
Jaguar's recent ad campaign, which emphasizes LGBTQ themes over showcasing vehicles, raises questions about its strategy in the struggling electric vehicle (EV) market. With EV mandates pushing manufacturers to produce expensive luxury SUVs, Jaguar appears to target a niche demographic of wealthy, socially conscious consumers, despite potentially alienating the broader market.

The shift towards a "woke" branding approach may seem illogical, but it aligns with the demographics of luxury EV buyers, who are predominantly Democratic and more inclined to consider electric vehicles. However, this strategy may not yield positive results for Jaguar, as traditional car companies entering the EV market face significant financial challenges.


#society

Breitbart: Players Kneel During Anthem Before Championship Game Featuring Trans Player
Players Kneel During Anthem Before Championship Game Featuring Trans Player
Three Colorado State women's volleyball players knelt during the national anthem for the second consecutive game, amid allegations involving a conspiracy to injure a San Jose State player. The controversy centers around player Malaya Jones and her connection with San Jose State's transgender player, Blaire Fleming.

San Jose State's Brooke Slusser has filed a lawsuit against the school and NCAA, claiming she was not informed about Fleming's gender identity. Colorado State's coach defended the players' protests, emphasizing their long-standing commitment to social issues.