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The Blaze Media Feed
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As expected, liberal media melts down over multiracial, working-class Trump victory — especially Van Jones
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As expected, liberal media melts down over multiracial, working-class Trump victory — especially Van Jones

President Donald Trump long cautioned supporters that they needed to turn out in such numbers that the election would be "too big to rig." The American people obliged him, turning most of the map red and ensuring that the 45th president of the United States would become the country's 47th president as well. Not only is Trump expected to surpass 310 Electoral College votes, having won all seven key battleground states including the state where he was shot by a would-be assassin, he is also set to become the first Republican to win the popular vote in 20 years. The liberal media, having made clear in advance that this was not the outcome they wanted, are not handling things well — especially not CNN talking head Van Jones. Midway through what appeared to be a breakdown, Jones suggested that transvestic minors and illegal aliens are going to wake up scared and that black women are in for "a lot of hurt." CNN panelist David Urban, who served as senior adviser to Trump's other successful presidential campaign, told Jones, "We need to recognize that over half of America feels very strongly about the things that Donald Trump feels strongly about: a secure border, the economy, crime. They might not like — he might not be a perfect messenger, but the message resonated." 'We're not garbage.' "Democracy is a luxury when you can't pay your bills," continued Urban, referring to the democracy-themed concern-mongering that Democrats leaned into in recent months. Urban said that the multitudes of Americans who supported Trump are now sitting back, sneering at "the elite" and saying, "''We told you so. We're not garbage. We're hardworking people. We believe in these things,' right? People don't like to be talked down to." The Republican noted further that the coalition whose members found resonance with Trump's message was racially and ethnically diverse. According to CNN's exit polls, 45% of Hispanic voters, 38% of Asian voters, 12% of black voters, 55% of white voters, and 53% of voters from other racial or ethnic groups cast ballots for Trump. 44% of Americans 18-44 voted for Trump, and 51% of Americans 45 or older did likewise. 60% of Catholics, 71% of Protestants, 19% of Jewish Americans, and 42% of Americans from other faiths voted for Trump. 64% of military veterans supported Trump. 49% of voters making less than $50,000 a year voted for Trump, while 48% voted for Harris. 54% of Americans with no college degree and 41% of Americans with a college degree voted for Trump. 54% of first-time voters cast ballots for Trump. 44% of voters from union households cast votes for Trump. Rather than engage with Urban's point about the diversity of the coalition behind Trump, Jones focused on the disappointment of certain voters that their racial identity would not be partially reflected in the person of the president: There are African-American women who know a little bit about being talked down to and know a little bit about their economic dreams being crushed, who tried to dream a big dream over the past couple of months. And tonight they are trading a lot of hope for a lot of hurt. They were hoping that maybe this time, this time, one of their own could be seen as worthy. And once again they are facing rejection. According to Jones, "it's going to be harder than it should be tomorrow for [black women] to hold their heads up." 'Stooges will be stooges.' The talking head suggested that extra to disappointed identitarians, Trump's win is a "nightmare" for parents of cross-dressing youth and for foreign nationals violating American immigration law. "If you are a parent of a trans kid, your child's face was used as a springboard to power for somebody," said Jones, intending his remarks as a barb against Trump, not the physicians who profit wildly off so-called "gender-affirming care" procedures on kids. "That doesn't feel good." "There are going to be people tomorrow who are going to be handing clothes at the dry cleaners who don't have papers," continued Jones. "There are going to be people who are going to be cleaning your teeth tomorrow who don't have papers, and they're terrified tonight." The multimillionaire stressed that it's "not the elite who are going to pay the price. It's people who woke up this morning with a dream and are going to bed with a nightmare, and those people didn't deserve to be respected and held and talked to. Those are the people going to pay the price for whatever Donald Trump decides to do." Molecular biologist Dr. Richard H. Ebright of Rutgers University later responded to Jones' rant, "Stooges will be stooges. Especially the stupidest among them." Jones was far from the only talking head finding it difficult to cope after it became clear that Harris had no chance of eking out a win. Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks, for instance, suffered a meltdown reminiscent of his response to Trump's 2016 electoral victory, this time attacking Democrats for delivering "loss after loss after loss." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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The Blaze Media Feed
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Nevada passes critical ballot measure paving the way to more secure elections
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Nevada passes critical ballot measure paving the way to more secure elections

Nevadans not only helped re-elect President Donald Trump Tuesday but took a meaningful step toward bolstering the integrity of future elections in their state.With 86% of the vote counted, Decision Desk HQ indicated that ballot Question 7 had received 73.5% of the vote in the Silver State, with only 26.5% of voters signaling opposition.Question 7 effectively asked Nevadans whether they wanted to join the other 36 other states in the union that require or request ID to vote. Those voting by mail would have to provide the last four digits of their Nevada driver's license number or Social Security number.Presently, Nevada voters have to show identification only in rare situations, such as when registering to vote by mail after not previously voting in an election for federal office in the state.'This victory is a powerful message.' Repair the Vote PAC, the campaign that pushed the initiative, argued that voter ID laws are essential because they prevent fraud, enhance public confidence, and protect democracy. "Every citizen needs faith that the election process is fair and accurate. A big part of that is to verify the identity of every voter, just as companies verify the identity of the person getting on an aircraft, checking in at a hotel, or cashing a check at a bank. When voters lose faith in the process that drives elections, they also lose faith in the outcome and in the legitimacy of those declared the winners," said the group. A voter ID requirement would also be another check against noncitizen voting.The rebuttal offered in the state's ballot question guide suggested that a voter ID law would be a remedy to a nonexistent problem that would somehow be racist, reducing "turnout among underserved communities and communities of color, making it harder to have their voices heard at the ballot box."Now that Nevadans have delivered a clear answer to Question 7, it will appear once more on the ballot in the 2026 midterm election. If it is approved once again, the Nevada Constitution will be amended to require photo identification for voting.Dave Gibbs, the chairman of Repair the Vote PAC, said in a statement obtained by the Nevada Current, "This victory is a powerful message from Nevadans who believe that secure elections and transparent voter identification strengthen our democracy."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D review: A truly great gaming CPU
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AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D review: A truly great gaming CPU

Every now and then a component comes along that just nails the brief, without you having to add a big disclaimer to the end of your recommendation. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 did it (before it sold out), the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 did it, and now the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D has done it in quite spectacular fashion. After the lackluster Zen 5 launch, AMD has pulled out all the stops with this new gaming CPU, fixing the app performance of the 7800X3D, and making its new chip even quicker in games. Is this latest AMD chip the new best gaming CPU? In a word, yes. Not only does it leave Intel Arrow Lake in the dust, but it's also notably quicker than its predecessor, especially in application software, but also in games. I've tested this new X3D chip in several games over the last couple of weeks, while also putting it through its paces in video encoding and rendering tests, and it's a genuinely great processor. Continue reading AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D review: A truly great gaming CPU MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, Best gaming CPU, Radeon RX 7800 XT review
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Gamers Realm
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Grab seven great Steam Deck games, and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, for under $12
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Grab seven great Steam Deck games, and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, for under $12

Here’s an amazing opportunity to grab yourself a load of new Steam Deck games without spending a huge amount of money, as the November Humble Choice games are now out. This time there are eight new titles up for grabs, seven of which are ideal for playing on the deck, and you can get them all for just $11.99, saving you a massive $187.93 over buying the games individually. If you’re a proud owner of the best handheld gaming PC right now, then a monthly subscription to Humble Choice offers you an easy way to get a regular drop of new games that work great on the Steam Deck, and you can cancel at any time as well. Not only that, but if you cancel, the games are still yours to own forever. Continue reading Grab seven great Steam Deck games, and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, for under $12 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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Twitchy Feed
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HA! Looks FAMILIAR! Rachel Maddow Tearily Sputtering as Trump Wins in LANDSLIDE Reminds Us of 2016 -Watch
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HA! Looks FAMILIAR! Rachel Maddow Tearily Sputtering as Trump Wins in LANDSLIDE Reminds Us of 2016 -Watch

HA! Looks FAMILIAR! Rachel Maddow Tearily Sputtering as Trump Wins in LANDSLIDE Reminds Us of 2016 -Watch
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ARGLE BARGLE RAR! Here Are the Top 20 LEFTY Meltdowns of Election Night (LOL, JoJoFromJerz Imploded)
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ARGLE BARGLE RAR! Here Are the Top 20 LEFTY Meltdowns of Election Night (LOL, JoJoFromJerz Imploded)

ARGLE BARGLE RAR! Here Are the Top 20 LEFTY Meltdowns of Election Night (LOL, JoJoFromJerz Imploded)
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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10 Best Games With Addictive Fishing Minigames
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10 Best Games With Addictive Fishing Minigames

One unlikely sport featured in many games is fishing, and the best part about it is that every depiction is entirely different.
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Gamers Realm
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10 Old Games That Look Amazing With Graphics Mods
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10 Old Games That Look Amazing With Graphics Mods

Have you ever wanted to play a game from your childhood, but the thought of staring at ancient graphics just turns you off the idea?
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RedState Feed
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Tim Sheehy Flips Montana US Senate Seat
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Tim Sheehy Flips Montana US Senate Seat

Tim Sheehy Flips Montana US Senate Seat
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Wednesday Morning Minute
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Wednesday Morning Minute

Wednesday Morning Minute
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