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Breitbart: Poll: Florida Voters Back Trump Over Harris, Support Abortion Amendment
Polling in Florida shows likely voters favor Amendment 4, which enshrines abortion rights in the state constitution, but they lean toward Republican candidates overwhelmingly. Trump's lead over Harris and Scott's tight race suggest a GOP stronghold remains firmly in place.
Despite 69% backing the abortion amendment, the shift in GOP voter registration hints the measure might be a battleground in November, where it needs 60% approval to pass. Political tides may be turning, but the waters are murky.
Fox News: Trump vs. NABJ: Hostility and questions about journalism
Trump's appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists event was a tense affair, marked by sharp exchanges, particularly with ABC's Rachel Scott. He attempted to leverage his presence as a sign of goodwill, while the organization faced backlash for inviting him amidst criticisms of his past stances.
Both sides left the encounter bruised; Trump contended with pointed questions about his rhetoric towards Black Americans, while the NABJ grappled with internal dissent over the decision to host him. The event unveiled deeper societal rifts in a charged political climate.
Breitbart: Buttigieg: Republicans ‘Long Ago Sacrificed Their Claim to Be the Party of Family’
Pete Buttigieg slammed the GOP on MSNBC, claiming they’ve abandoned family values under Trump's leadership, citing scandals and a lack of support for family-oriented policies like healthcare and education. He argued that Democrats are more aligned with the needs of modern families.
He believes voters see through the Republican rhetoric, pointing to their failures and the urgency of the upcoming election for family welfare. In Buttigieg's view, the real contest is about living standards and future security for the next generation.
Breitbart: Michael Moore to Trump: 'Leave the Comedy to the Irish and the Jews and the African-Americans'
Michael Moore criticized Trump and JD Vance's campaign antics on MSNBC, suggesting they misread their audience like comedians out of their depth. He warned that their comedy isn't funny to everyone and highlighted the changing demographics of America.
With 42% of voters now people of color and a growing youth demographic, he questioned their strategy in a landscape starkly different from the past.
Times Of Israel: Trump says Harris ‘happened to turn Black’ after years of identifying as Indian
Trump stirred the pot in Chicago, questioning Kamala Harris's racial identity—claiming she switched from Indian to Black for political gain. Harris pushed back, calling his remarks divisive and disrespectful, while the White House denounced them as "repulsive."
In the backdrop, Trump's outreach to Black voters is at stake, as polls show a tight race. His critiques have ignited a firestorm, with party leaders urging focus on policy over personal jabs.
GB News: Politics LIVE: Starmer to hold EMERGENCY meeting with police chiefs after second night of violence plagues Britain
Sir Keir Starmer is convening an emergency meeting with senior police at Downing Street after violent clashes erupted across England, culminating in over a hundred arrests in London. The unrest follows the tragic stabbing in Southport, with calls for ending mindless violence.
Meanwhile, Labour Lord Peter Mandelson warns that Kemi Badenoch poses a significant threat to Tory leadership with her criticism of "wokery." He suggests that as people become accustomed to a Labour government, Starmer's popularity may solidify, leaving Conservatives in an even worse position.
Breitbart: Michael Moore: Trump Has Displayed 'Constant Overt Racism'
Michael Moore accused Donald Trump of a lifelong pattern of "constant overt racism," citing his discriminatory practices in real estate and inflammatory statements about minorities. Moore linked these actions to Trump's political rise and the broader context of systemic racism in America.
His commentary highlighted how Trump’s legacy is interwoven with racial division, including his infamous remarks about the Central Park Five and the Birther Movement.