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4 Nov 2024

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Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Holds Rally in Macon, Georgia
Watch Live: Donald Trump Holds Rally in Macon, Georgia
Former President Donald Trump addressed supporters at a rally in Macon, Georgia, as the presidential election approaches. His speech aimed to energize his base ahead of the voting period.




Breitbart: Fetterman: 'It's a Good Thing' That Migration Is Remaking Texas
Fetterman: 'It's a Good Thing' That Migration Is Remaking Texas
Sen. John Fetterman discussed the impact of immigration on the U.S. during an interview with Joe Rogan, emphasizing its positive effects on the nation. He acknowledged the changing demographics in states like Texas and the need for a balanced approach to immigration policy.

Fetterman also highlighted the challenges posed by political divides on immigration, noting differing views between Democrats and Republicans. He defended the influx of migrants while addressing concerns about job competition for American workers.


Breitbart: Barack Obama Tries Debunked 'Very Fine People' Hoax in Closing Message
Barack Obama Tries Debunked 'Very Fine People' Hoax in Closing Message
Former President Obama criticized Trump by invoking the "very fine people" narrative regarding the Charlottesville rally, which he mischaracterized. Trump had condemned neo-Nazis but referred to non-violent protesters as "very fine people."

The claims about the rally's nature and Trump's actions have been repeatedly debunked. Pollak, a Breitbart editor, asserts that Obama is aware of this misinformation.


Fox News: Biden judge rules Iowa can check ballots of potential noncitizens in blow to ACLU
Biden judge rules Iowa can check ballots of potential noncitizens in blow to ACLU
A federal judge has permitted Iowa officials to investigate ballots from potential noncitizens just before Election Day. This follows a lawsuit by the ACLU, which contends that such actions could infringe on the voting rights of recently-naturalized citizens.

Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate stated that the state is ensuring voter eligibility by requiring provisional ballots for those under scrutiny. Meanwhile, a recent poll suggests Vice President Kamala Harris has a narrow lead in Iowa, challenging its reputation as a solidly Republican state.