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Fox News: Fox News projects Democrat wins governor's seat in Biden's home state of Delaware
Democrat Matt Meyer has won the Delaware governor's race, reinforcing the state's Democratic dominance. Meyer, the New Castle County executive, defeated Republican Mike Ramone. Delaware has not had a GOP governor since 1993, with Democrats holding all congressional seats.
Meyer, who has a background in environmental business and military diplomacy, aims to enhance public school funding and promote clean energy jobs. His victory was anticipated due to the state's strong Democratic registration.
GB News: US election: ‘You think you’re better than everyone else!’ GB News guests clash over Trump
A heated debate erupted on GB News over Donald Trump's political record, with comedian Lewis Schaffer defending him against political commentator Martyn Whitlock's claims that Trump lacks a moral compass and ideology. Schaffer argued that Trump has remained consistent in his messaging and is viewed positively by his supporters.
Whitlock countered that Trump is self-serving and opportunistic, shifting ideologies for personal gain. The clash highlighted the deep divisions in perceptions of Trump, with Schaffer asserting that many Americans appreciate his approach and view him favorably despite criticisms.
Fox News: Florida's progressive abortion amendment fails following DeSantis push against 'bait and switch' legislation
A proposed amendment to protect abortion rights in Florida failed to pass, receiving only 57% approval when 60% was needed. The amendment aimed to repeal the state's restrictive 6-week abortion ban, which has been a contentious issue since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Governor Ron DeSantis campaigned against the amendment, labeling it a "bait and switch" that would undermine parental consent laws. The high-profile ballot measures in various states reflect ongoing national debates about abortion access, with a majority of voters favoring legal abortion.
Breitbart: Nolte: Trump +11 with Georgia Independents; 20-Point Swing Since 2020
Early exit polls from Georgia indicate a strong performance for Donald Trump, showing him leading independent voters by 11 points. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are tied in early voting at 49% each, with Harris trailing Biden's previous support among black voters.
If these trends hold, Trump could significantly outperform polling expectations, particularly in swing states. Observers will be watching closely for results in New Hampshire and Virginia to gauge potential support for Trump.
Fox News: Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte wins re-election in Montana
Gov. Greg Gianforte has been projected to win re-election in Montana, securing a second term after first taking office in 2020. He defeated Democratic nominee Ryan Busse, a former firearms sales executive, amid a Republican-dominated statewide leadership.
Gianforte previously flipped the governor's seat from Democrat to Republican, which had been held by a Democrat for nearly a decade. He has not yet received an endorsement from the 2024 GOP presidential nominee.
Fox News: Fox News projects Gov. Spencer Cox to win Utah governor's race
Utah Governor Spencer Cox has been projected to win re-election against Democratic challenger Brian King. Cox previously won the governorship in 2020 by over 32 percentage points in a state dominated by Republican control.
Utah has not elected a Democratic governor since 1976 and consistently leans Republican in presidential elections. The state is one of 11 with governor's races in 2024, with Republicans defending more seats than Democrats.
Le Monde: Florida abortion rights ballot measure falls short of 60% requirement, making it first to fail
Florida voters rejected a measure to create a constitutional right to abortion, maintaining the state's six-week abortion ban. This marks a significant win for Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and abortion opponents, as it is the first such victory since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
The outcome reflects a broader trend in the Southern abortion landscape, limiting access for women in neighboring states with stricter laws. The results of similar measures across nine states indicate the growing importance of abortion policy in upcoming elections.
Breitbart: West Virginia Elects GOP’s Patrick Morrisey as Next Governor
Patrick Morrisey (R-WV) is projected to win the West Virginia governor's race, defeating Huntington Mayor Steve Williams. He will succeed Gov. Jim Justice, who is now the senator-elect. Morrisey, endorsed by Donald Trump, aims to eliminate the state income tax and combat federal overreach.
Morrisey has served as West Virginia's attorney general since 2013 and emphasizes the need for competitive policies to attract residents and businesses. His victory marks a significant moment in the state's political landscape, as it is one of eleven gubernatorial races held on the same day.
The Western Journal: Exit Poll Sets Off Dour Mood at CNN: 'It Would Be a Miracle' if Kamala Harris Wins with These Numbers
CNN's exit polls reveal significant voter dissatisfaction, with 72% of respondents unhappy with the country's direction. Analyst Chris Wallace noted that such numbers pose a considerable challenge for Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting it would be a "miracle" for her to win under these conditions.
With only 7% of voters feeling enthusiastic and President Biden's approval rating at 41%, the data indicates a tough environment for Harris. Many voters have made their decisions well before the election, complicating her chances further.
Fox News: Rick Scott significantly improves his margin of victory with first re-election to Senate
Florida GOP Senator Rick Scott won re-election in 2024 by a margin of 12.76% against Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, a significant improvement from his narrow victory in 2018. He previously served as Florida's governor and is now also a contender for Senate leadership following Mitch McConnell's exit.
Despite Democratic hopes of flipping the seat, Scott's campaign benefited from substantial self-funding, contributing over $24 million. He emphasized the need for the Republican Party to address national issues during his victory speech.
Breitbart: Report: White House Calls Lid on Joe Biden Appearing on Election Night
President Biden has no public events planned as Election Day concludes, with voters awaiting results in a tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Key battleground states include North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, with 270 electoral votes needed to win.
Initial exit polls indicate Biden's disapproval rating at 58%, with a 41% approval rating. Critics suggest the Democratic Party's choice of Harris reflects a reliance on donor interests rather than strong leadership.
Breitbart: Florida's Miami-Dade County Turns Red for First Time in 30 Years
Miami-Dade County has flipped to Republican for the first time in over 30 years during the presidential election, as announced by County Commissioner Kevin Marino Cabrera. The county's voter registration gap with Democrats has narrowed significantly, reflecting a shift towards conservative principles.
This change coincides with a broader trend in Florida, where Republicans now outnumber Democrats in registered voters. As election results are awaited, voters are choosing between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
GB News: Election protesters warned: 'F*** around and find out' as US braces for violence
Authorities are warning against potential protests and violence related to the US election, with Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner cautioning would-be protesters not to "play militia." Concerns have risen over threats and arrests, including a poll worker charged with sending a bomb threat.
Attorney generals across the US are advocating for a peaceful transfer of power and respect for the democratic process, emphasizing that violence will not be tolerated. Recent incidents include an Afghan national arrested for plotting an attack on voters.