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6 Nov 2024
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Fox News: Elon Musk reveals his political PAC's future amid tight presidential race
Elon Musk announced plans to remain politically active through the upcoming presidential election and the 2026 midterms, supporting former President Trump and his America PAC. Musk has been involved in key battleground states and has faced legal challenges regarding his PAC's initiatives.
A Pennsylvania judge ruled that Musk can continue a controversial $1 million daily giveaway aimed at swing-state voters. Musk has reportedly contributed over $118 million to America PAC and plans to watch election results with Trump in Florida.
Fox News: Californians reportedly preparing to flee country pending election results: 'I'm very scared'
A report reveals a rising trend of Americans, especially Californians, planning to relocate abroad due to dissatisfaction with U.S. political divisiveness. Since 2020, requests for residency in other countries have increased, with around 80% of clients citing political issues as their motivation.
The surge in interest is noted by migration experts, with significant spikes in website traffic for relocation services during key political events. Both liberals and conservatives express concerns about the current political climate, indicating a widespread sentiment of fear and a desire for a more stable living environment.
The Federalist: Trump Wins Former Dem Stronghold Miami-Dade By Double Digits
Former President Donald Trump flipped Miami-Dade County in Florida by 11 points, reversing his 2020 loss there. This shift mirrors Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis's 2022 win in the same county. Trump also narrowly won Osceola County, despite strong Democratic efforts.
Trump's overall victory in Florida was by 13 points, marking the largest margin in 36 years. Analysts suggest that immigrants in South Florida, particularly those who fled difficult conditions, are drawn to Trump's perceived strong leadership and security.
Le Monde: Control of Congress may come down to a handful of House races in New York
On November 5, 2024, key Senate and House races were held, with notable victories for Independent Bernie Sanders and Republicans Jim Banks and Mark Messmer. New York's suburban districts are critical battlegrounds, where Republicans aim to maintain seats amid concerns over crime and immigration, while Democrats seek to reclaim lost ground.
The election features tight contests, particularly in areas that previously favored Biden but elected Republicans in 2022. Candidates are focusing on moderate suburban voters, with crime and abortion as central issues. In the Hudson Valley, incumbents face challenges, and the dynamics of New York politics remain complex.
Fox News: Fox News projects Republican Kelly Armstrong will win North Dakota governor's race
Rep. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., has been projected to win the North Dakota governor's race, defeating Democrat Merrill Piepkorn and independent Michael Coachman. Armstrong previously won the Republican nomination after defeating Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller.
Armstrong, who has served in Congress since 2018, will take office in mid-December, succeeding Gov. Doug Burgum, who opted not to seek a third term. He has received endorsements from former President Trump.
Fox News: Fox News Decision Desk projects Democrats hold onto Senate seat in New Mexico
Democrat Sen. Martin Heinrich has been projected to win re-election against Republican Nella Domenici in New Mexico, a state that has shifted to a blue leaning in recent years. Domenici aimed to break a 22-year Republican drought in Senate elections in the state.
Heinrich's victory secures him a third term, following a significant win in 2018 and a strong performance by President Biden in 2020. New Mexico is no longer viewed as a key swing state.
Forbes: Election Betting Odds: Trump Surpasses 70% On Polymarket As More Election Results Come In
As Election Day approaches, betting odds are increasingly favoring former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris. Various platforms show Trump with a significant lead, with Polymarket giving him 72% implied odds of victory and Kalshi at 68%.
In contrast, polling data indicates a near tie between the two candidates, with FiveThirtyEight forecasting a slight edge for Harris. The divergence between betting markets and polling predictions has sparked debate, with some arguing that betting markets may offer a more accurate reflection of voter sentiment.
Times Of Israel: Gallant, after he’s fired, warns Israel is abandoning captives, risks ‘mark of Cain’
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was fired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid tensions over military conscription for ultra-Orthodox Jews, a hostage deal with Hamas, and calls for a state inquiry into the October 7 attack. Gallant warned that abandoning hostages would leave a lasting moral stain on Israel.
His dismissal sparked protests and backlash from opposition leaders, who accused Netanyahu of prioritizing politics over national security. Gallant emphasized the need for unity in the IDF and the importance of addressing security challenges ahead.
The Federalist: Florida Voters Defeat Pro-Abortion, Marijuana Ballot Amendments
Florida voters are projected to reject two constitutional amendments aimed at enshrining abortion rights and legalizing marijuana. Preliminary results indicate both proposals failed to meet the required 60 percent approval threshold.
Governor Ron DeSantis campaigned against both measures, citing concerns over the implications of Amendment 4 on abortion and the influence of corporate interests in Amendment 3. The initiatives faced criticism for their vague language and potential for exploitation.
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GB News: Two poll workers killed in severe flooding on US election day
Two poll workers in Missouri tragically lost their lives due to severe flooding on election day. The victims, aged 70 and 73, were swept away in their vehicles by swift waters in Beaver Creek. The Wright County Clerk's Office mourned their loss, highlighting their dedication to fair elections.
The flooding resulted from intense storms, prompting a warning from Governor Parson for residents to heed local authorities and avoid driving into floodwaters. The state remains on alert for further disruptions as recovery efforts continue.