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8 Nov 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves Defeats Democrat Brandon Presley, Elvis’s Second Cousin
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) won reelection against Democrat Brandon Presley, with President Trump endorsing Reeves. Reeves touted job creation and improvements in education, while Presley focused on Medicaid expansion. The Mississippi Hospital Association faced controversy for donating to Presley's campaign.
National Review: Virginia GOP’s Hopes for Unified Control Dashed as Democrats Retain Senate Majority
Virginia Republicans fell short of their goal for unified control of the state government, as the Democrats retained their majority in the state senate and the house of delegates remained undecided. Governor Glenn Youngkin's agenda may be hindered by this outcome, jeopardizing his rise to the national stage. While polls showed President Biden trailing Youngkin in popularity, Democrats campaigned successfully on pro-choice messaging and used out-of-state surrogates to boost turnout. The influx of California money and abortion-related advertising may have helped Democrats win in several swing districts.
Daily Signal: House Votes to Censure Rashida Tlaib Over Anti-Israel Comments
Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan's 12th District was censured by the House of Representatives for her comments criticizing Israel's response to terrorist attacks by Hamas. The resolution to censure Tlaib passed by a vote of 234 to 188, with 22 Democrats voting in favor.
The American Spectator: Xi Had a Nice Halloween
An editorial cartoon titled "Xi Had a Nice Halloween" depicts Chinese President Xi Jinping dressed as a grim reaper, symbolizing his authoritarian rule. The cartoon commentates on the political situation in China.
Fox News: Youngkin falls short in his mission to win total GOP control of Virginia state legislature
Democrats will retain control of the Virginia state Senate, but it is still unclear if Republicans will keep control of the state House of Delegates. The Virginia elections attracted national attention as a key indicator for the 2024 elections and Republicans are hoping to make gains with suburban voters, particularly women. The issue of abortion played a significant role in the elections, with Republicans advocating for restrictions and Democrats supporting the state's current regulations.
#society
The American Spectator: The Spectator P.M. Podcast Ep. 5: The Rise of the Grumpy Conservative
The Spectator P.M. Podcast hosts discuss increased American abortion rates after Roe v. Wade overturned, young voters' influence on Biden's approach to Israel, and overprotective parenting.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: U.S. House Votes To Censure Democrat Rashida Tlaib For Supporting Genocide Of Israel
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) was censured by the U.S. House of Representatives for her support of genocide against Israel. The resolution denounced her false narratives regarding a Hamas attack and the destruction of Israel.
Red State: CENSURED: House Votes to Rebuke Tlaib Over Antisemitic Remarks
The US House of Representatives censures Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) for her antisemitic rhetoric, becoming the 26th member to be censured in the history of the House. Tlaib has been under fire for her remarks following the Hamas terror attacks against Israel. This is not a straight party-line vote, with 22 Democrats and 4 Republicans voting in favor of the censure.
#culture
The American Spectator: Why Will No One Ever Stand Up for the ’90s?
The narrator reflects on their upbringing in the 90s, filled with pop culture references and experiences. They mention the lack of cultural significance in the 90s, their disillusionment with the European Union, and the anticlimactic New Year's Eve of 1999.
#crime
Fox News: Chicago businesses hit with a dozen burglaries overnight as frustrated owners struggle to find a solution
Overnight, a series of burglaries occurred in Chicago, resulting in damage and stolen money from at least a dozen businesses. Thieves targeted restaurants, coffee shops, and local businesses, breaking glass doors and windows to gain entry and stealing cash from registers. Some business owners are considering leaving cash drawers empty at night to deter further thefts.