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6 Nov 2024

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Fox News: Progressive prosecutor in county where Laken Riley was found dead at hands of illegal migrant loses reelection
Progressive prosecutor in county where Laken Riley was found dead at hands of illegal migrant loses reelection
Deborah Gonzalez, a progressive prosecutor in Georgia, lost her reelection bid by a significant margin, receiving only 25% of the vote. Her defeat follows the murder of nursing student Laken Riley by an illegal immigrant, which has intensified discussions around law enforcement and criminal justice policies in the state.

In response to Riley's murder, Georgia's legislature enacted HB 1105 to strengthen law enforcement and address community safety concerns. The case has also sparked political debate, with figures like Donald Trump and Kamala Harris attributing blame to each other's policies regarding immigration and border security.


#politics

Fox News: Three incredible ways the far-left media helped Trump win again
Three incredible ways the far-left media helped Trump win again
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly won the presidency again, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. The media's response has been characterized by hysteria and accusations against Trump and his supporters, with many feeling that journalists failed to cover key issues during the campaign.

Public trust in the media continues to decline, with a Gallup study showing less than a third of Americans have confidence in its reporting. The editorial suggests that the media's bias and failure to address significant topics, like the economy and Biden's health, have contributed to this erosion of trust.


Fox News: Harris will not speak from Howard University on election night as planned
Harris will not speak from Howard University on election night as planned
Vice President Kamala Harris did not address supporters at Howard University as planned, with campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond informing the crowd that she would speak at a later time. Richmond emphasized the importance of counting remaining votes amid a challenging night for Democrats.

As the election results leaned toward Republicans, videos showed attendees leaving the event. The night concluded with Donald Trump being declared President-elect and Republicans regaining control of the Senate, potentially achieving a supermajority in the House.


The Economist: Donald Trump is poised to win the presidency
Donald Trump is poised to win the presidency
Donald Trump shows signs of a strong presidential bid, having secured key states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina. The Republicans are also gaining control of the Senate, which could significantly impact policy in Washington.

Florida has notably rejected an abortion-rights measure despite majority support. While financial markets lean towards a Trump victory, Kamala Harris remains a contender, albeit as an underdog. Concerns about potential election violence persist, though fears of civil war are deemed exaggerated.


Front Page Magazine: Abortion 'Aborted' Kamala's Campaign
Abortion 'Aborted' Kamala's Campaign
Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign faced significant challenges, marked by chaotic messaging and strategic missteps. Her focus on abortion as a key issue failed to resonate with voters, who prioritized economic concerns instead.

Despite efforts to rally support, including appearances by Michelle Obama, Harris's campaign could not overcome the gender gap and ultimately fell short on Election Day. The anticipated turnout of pro-abortion voters did not materialize, leading to a disappointing outcome for her political future.


Fox News: Democrat Rep. Jahana Hayes projected to defeat GOP challenger for 2nd time in Connecticut
Democrat Rep. Jahana Hayes projected to defeat GOP challenger for 2nd time in Connecticut
Democratic Rep. Jahana Hayes is projected to win re-election in Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District, defeating Republican George Logan for the second time. Hayes has held the seat since 2018, marking 18 years without a Republican in the district.

Hayes, the first Black woman to represent Connecticut in Congress, has consistently won by significant margins. Logan, a former state senator, focused his campaign on inflation, energy solutions, and veterans' issues.


Forbes: Election 2024 Live Updates: Trump Wins Georgia—Harris Trails In All Swing States
Election 2024 Live Updates: Trump Wins Georgia—Harris Trails In All Swing States
As voters finalize their choices between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, the latter leads in key swing states including North Carolina and Georgia, with significant advantages in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Trump's electoral count stands at 247, while Harris trails with 187.

The GOP is projected to regain control of the Senate, flipping key seats, while Harris's campaign expresses cautious optimism despite her trailing position. Various incidents, including bomb threats at polling places, have been reported, with some linked to foreign interference.


Fox News: New Mexico Democratic Rep. Gabriel Vasquez projected to beat Trump-backed GOP challenger
New Mexico Democratic Rep. Gabriel Vasquez projected to beat Trump-backed GOP challenger
Democratic Rep. Gabriel Vasquez is projected to win re-election against Republican Yvette Herrell in New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District. Vasquez's campaign focused on economic expansion, abortion access, climate change, and immigration reform.

Herrell, endorsed by former President Trump, emphasized border security and middle-class issues. The race was closely contested, with Vasquez previously winning by a narrow margin in 2022.


Fox News: Voters in several states projected to approve constitutional amendments forbidding noncitizen voting
Voters in several states projected to approve constitutional amendments forbidding noncitizen voting
Voters in at least seven states have approved amendments to their constitutions explicitly banning noncitizens from voting in elections. The measures were passed in Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin, with Idaho's results pending.

While noncitizens have been prohibited from voting in federal elections since 1996, some local jurisdictions still allow it. Recent efforts have led to the removal of thousands of ineligible individuals from voter rolls, raising concerns among lawmakers about noncitizen voting.


Fox News: Fox News projects Democrat AG Bob Ferguson to win Washington governor's race
Fox News projects Democrat AG Bob Ferguson to win Washington governor's race
Democratic Attorney General Bob Ferguson is projected to win Washington state's gubernatorial race following the retirement of Gov. Jay Inslee. Ferguson, who has held his position since 2013, ran on a platform emphasizing continuity and progressive values, securing 74% of the primary vote.

His campaign focused on criticism of opponent Dave Reichert, particularly regarding abortion policies. Ferguson's endorsements include prominent state leaders, and he gained support in major urban areas while facing challenges in more conservative regions.


Front Page Magazine: Republicans Take Senate
Republicans Take Senate
Senator Joe Manchin has been succeeded by Republican Jim Justice in West Virginia, marking a significant shift in the Senate. In Ohio, Bernie Moreno defeated Sherrod Brown, while Ted Cruz held off a challenge in Texas, and Deb Fischer retained her seat in Nebraska.

With Republican control of the Senate confirmed, the new leadership may have more freedom to pursue a conservative agenda, distancing itself from previous compromises with Democrats. This shift also signifies a setback for Senator Chuck Schumer and the Democratic leadership, who failed to effectively communicate their case for retaining power.


The Federalist: Republicans Secure Senate Majority Heading Into 2025
Republicans Secure Senate Majority Heading Into 2025
Republicans are projected to regain control of the U.S. Senate, securing at least 51 seats in the 2024 elections. Notable victories include Bernie Moreno defeating incumbent Sherrod Brown in Ohio and Jim Justice winning in West Virginia.

Several races remain too close to call, with Republicans leading in key contests across the country. The GOP will also have a new Senate leader next year, as Mitch McConnell steps down after a tenure marked by criticism from conservative factions.


Forbes: Election Betting Odds: Trump Hits 99% On Polymarket, Kalshi As More Election Results Come In
Election Betting Odds: Trump Hits 99% On Polymarket, Kalshi As More Election Results Come In
Former President Donald Trump is gaining significant traction on betting platforms, with odds favoring his victory in the 2024 election. As of early Wednesday, sites like Polymarket and Kalshi show Trump with an implied win probability of over 99%, a notable shift from earlier polling that had indicated a closer race with Kamala Harris.

While Trump has secured 247 Electoral College votes to Harris' 214, the final results in key battleground states remain pending. Betting markets are increasingly viewed as more reliable predictors of electoral outcomes compared to traditional polling, sparking debate among analysts.


Front Page Magazine: Kamala Harris Watch Party Reactions
Kamala Harris Watch Party Reactions
Donald Trump has been declared the new president of the United States, prompting reactions from Kamala Harris watch parties. Many attendees are expressing their disappointment and frustration in response to the election outcome.




Fox News: Trump victory slams Democrats' woke world view. Here's what's next
Trump victory slams Democrats' woke world view. Here's what's next
Donald Trump's recent election victory is seen as a rejection of the Democratic Party and its policies, particularly regarding the economy, immigration, and crime. Voters are signaling a desire for smaller government, deregulation, and a focus on traditional family values.

The results suggest that Democrats need to reassess their identity and approach to regain voter support. Amidst a divided nation, there is a call for unity and effective leadership to address both domestic and international challenges.


The Federalist: Donald Trump Wins Georgia
Donald Trump Wins Georgia
Former President Donald Trump has won Georgia by over 100,000 votes, receiving 2,640,803 votes compared to Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2,513,864. This victory contrasts with President Joe Biden's narrow win in 2020 and is seen as a boost for the election integrity movement.

Election experts attribute Trump's success to various factors, including changes in election rules and increased scrutiny of election processes. Controversies surrounding absentee ballot handling in Democrat-led counties have raised concerns about election integrity.