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2 Sep 2024
#politics
The Federalist: Can RFK Jr.’s Coalition Help Swing The Election For Trump?
Pollsters generally predict minimal impact from RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Trump, suggesting it will not significantly alter the 2024 election dynamics. However, they note the potential for his supporters to mobilize more actively for Trump's campaign, despite historical skepticism of polling accuracy.
Kennedy's backing may resonate with voters disillusioned by the political establishment, potentially energizing a hidden coalition of anti-establishment voters who feel their issues are overlooked. This could lead to increased support for Trump in a manner reminiscent of unexpected voting trends observed in 2016.
The Federalist: Media Malign Election Rules Meant To Bolster Certification Process
Georgia's State Election Board has enacted new rules to ensure election result accuracy prior to certification. Critics claim these measures could delay certification, while supporters argue they clarify the responsibilities of county officials in verifying vote counts.
The rules emphasize the importance of a thorough certification process, aiming to bolster public trust in election outcomes. Opponents, including certain media outlets, suggest these rules fuel conspiracy theories about election integrity.
Fox News: Labor Day a harsh reminder unions turned into the bosses they pretend to dislike
Labor Day emphasizes celebrating workers, but union officials often seek to expand their powers at the expense of individual workers' rights. In states without right-to-work laws, workers can be coerced into union membership, undermining their freedom to choose.
The proposed "Pro Act" aims to repeal right-to-work laws and would limit workers' ability to decertify unions even with overwhelming opposition. Polls indicate strong support among workers for maintaining their choice regarding union membership and dues.
The Federalist: Despite The Media's Lies To Protect Harris, Voters Are Onto Her
Following President Biden's removal as the Democratic nominee, media attempts to shield Vice President Kamala Harris from scrutiny have intensified, employing revisionist tactics to reshape her image. Despite past media acknowledgment of her involvement in controversial decisions, the narrative now seeks to distance her from perceived failures.
Polling indicates that while respondents acknowledge some influence of Harris on key issues, the media attempts to present her as separate from Biden's administration. Critics argue that this portrayal overlooks her critical roles and responsibilities in shaping policies during Biden's tenure.
#society
GB News: British singer PROUD as Elon Musk gives his backing to new song blasting Starmer and migration crisis
A UK musician, known as 'Ross the Don,' released a viral song titled "Save Us," criticizing illegal immigration and government responses to social issues. The song garnered over five million views and received support from Elon Musk, who commented on its impact.
Ross aims to express concerns about immigration's effect on British culture and infrastructure, asserting that opposing illegal immigration does not equate to racism. He has been encouraged by public support but remains cautious about potential repercussions of live performances.
#culture
Le Monde: Lawyer Henri Leclerc, a staunch defender of civil liberties, has died
French lawyer Henri Leclerc, aged 90, passed away on August 31. Renowned for his dedication to defending freedoms, he practiced law for 70 years and was respected for his commanding presence and remarkable cross-examinations in the courtroom.
Leclerc’s legal journey began at 11, inspired by his father's reaction to a trial he deemed unjust. His emotional connection to law and justice profoundly shaped his career, making him one of the last prominent figures in the legal world.
GB News: Meghan Markle's 'project' for a new life in US has 'unraveled', Levin claims
Meghan Markle may consider returning to the UK if she can take on roles similar to those held by Catherine, according to royal biographer Angela Levin. Meanwhile, Prince Harry is exploring options for a potential return after consulting with former aides and friends.
Le Monde: Oasis fans' outcry spurs British government to probe dynamic pricing
The British government will investigate surge pricing after Oasis fans faced significant increases in ticket costs for the band's reunion tour. Online ticket sales experienced issues, with prices more than doubling, prompting frustration and criticism from fans.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy indicated that the review would cover dynamic pricing practices and their impact on consumer protections in ticket sales. Critics label these practices as exploitative amid high demand for limited tickets.